feat(core): make broken link checker detect broken anchors - add onBrokenAnchors config (#9528)

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## Using environment variables {#using-environment-variables}
Putting potentially sensitive information in the environment is common practice. However, in a typical Docusaurus website, the `docusaurus.config.js` file is the only interface to the Node.js environment (see [our architecture overview](advanced/architecture.mdx)), while everything else—MDX pages, React components... are client side and do not have direct access to the `process` global. In this case, you can consider using [`customFields`](api/docusaurus.config.js.mdx#customFields) to pass environment variables to the client side.
Putting potentially sensitive information in the environment is common practice. However, in a typical Docusaurus website, the `docusaurus.config.js` file is the only interface to the Node.js environment (see [our architecture overview](advanced/architecture.mdx)), while everything else—MDX pages, React components... are client side and do not have direct access to the `process` global. In this case, you can consider using [`customFields`](api/docusaurus.config.js.mdx#customfields) to pass environment variables to the client side.
```js title="docusaurus.config.js"
// If you are using dotenv (https://www.npmjs.com/package/dotenv)