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Markdown
35 lines
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Markdown
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This rule is triggered when fenced code blocks are used, but a language isn't
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specified:
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````markdown
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```
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#!/bin/bash
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echo Hello world
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```
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````
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To fix this, add a language specifier to the code block:
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````markdown
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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echo Hello world
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```
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````
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To display a code block without syntax highlighting, use:
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````markdown
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```text
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Plain text in a code block
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```
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````
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You can configure the `allowed_languages` parameter to specify a list of
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languages code blocks could use. The default value is `[]` which means any
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language specifier is valid.
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Rationale: Specifying a language improves content rendering by using the
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correct syntax highlighting for code. More information:
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<https://cirosantilli.com/markdown-style-guide#option-code-fenced>.
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