I could not figure out from the documentation the difference between Link and LinkDelegate components.
https://atata-framework.github.io/components/#link
Could someone explain on which scenarios would you use each one?
The main difference is a usage syntax.
using _ = SamplePage;
public class SamplePage : Page<SamplePage>
{
    public Link<_> Save1 { get; private set; }
    public LinkDelegate<_> Save2 { get; private set; }
    public Link<SamplePage2, _> Navigate1 { get; private set; }
    public LinkDelegate<SamplePage2, _> Navigate2 { get; private set; }
}
For internal links, without navigation:
Go.To<SamplePage>().
    // To click:
    Save1.Click().
    Save2(). // As it delegate, use it like a method. Provides shorter syntax.
    // To verify:
    Save1.Should.Exist().
    Save2.Should().Exist(); // Should() is extension method.
For navigation links:
Go.To<SamplePage>().
    Navigate1.ClickAndGo();
Go.To<SamplePage>().
    Navigate2(); // Shorter syntax.
The same applies to Button and ButtonDelegate.
So, if you often need to call a link/button, and don't verify it's state, you can use delegate option, to keep short call syntax.
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