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# markdownlint
> A Node.js style checker and lint tool for Markdown files.
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## Install
```shell
npm install markdownlint --save-dev
```
## Overview
The [Markdown](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown) markup language is
designed to be easy to read, write, and understand. It succeeds - and its
flexibility is both a benefit and a drawback. Many styles are possible, so
formatting can be inconsistent. Some constructs don't work well in all
parsers and should be avoided.
`markdownlint` is a [static analysis](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_program_analysis)
tool for [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) and [io.js](https://iojs.org/) with a
library of rules to enforce standards and consistency for Markdown files. It
was inspired by - and heavily influenced by - Mark Harrison's
[markdownlint](https://github.com/mivok/markdownlint) for
[Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org/). The rules, rule documentation, and test
cases come directly from that project.
> If you need a Ruby implementation or a [CLI](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command-line_interface),
> please consider the [mdl](https://rubygems.org/gems/mdl) gem.
## Demonstration
[`markdownlint` demo](http://dlaa.me/markdownlint/), an interactive, in-browser
playground for learning and exploring.
> *Note*: `markdownlint` is not intended for use in the browser; the demo has
> polyfills and avoids referencing the `fs` module.
## Rules
* **MD001** - Header levels should only increment by one level at a time
* **MD002** - First header should be a h1 header
* **MD003** - Header style
* **MD004** - Unordered list style
* **MD005** - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
* **MD006** - Consider starting bulleted lists at the beginning of the line
* **MD007** - Unordered list indentation
* **MD009** - Trailing spaces
* **MD010** - Hard tabs
* **MD011** - Reversed link syntax
* **MD012** - Multiple consecutive blank lines
* **MD013** - Line length
* **MD014** - Dollar signs used before commands without showing output
* **MD018** - No space after hash on atx style header
* **MD019** - Multiple spaces after hash on atx style header
* **MD020** - No space inside hashes on closed atx style header
* **MD021** - Multiple spaces inside hashes on closed atx style header
* **MD022** - Headers should be surrounded by blank lines
* **MD023** - Headers must start at the beginning of the line
* **MD024** - Multiple headers with the same content
* **MD025** - Multiple top level headers in the same document
* **MD026** - Trailing punctuation in header
* **MD027** - Multiple spaces after blockquote symbol
* **MD028** - Blank line inside blockquote
* **MD029** - Ordered list item prefix
* **MD030** - Spaces after list markers
* **MD031** - Fenced code blocks should be surrounded by blank lines
* **MD032** - Lists should be surrounded by blank lines
* **MD033** - Inline HTML
* **MD034** - Bare URL used
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* **MD035** - Horizontal rule style
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* **MD036** - Emphasis used instead of a header
* **MD037** - Spaces inside emphasis markers
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* **MD038** - Spaces inside code span elements
* **MD039** - Spaces inside link text
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* **MD040** - Fenced code blocks should have a language specified
See [Rules.md](doc/Rules.md) for more details.
## Tags
* **atx** - MD018, MD019
* **atx_closed** - MD020, MD021
* **blank_lines** - MD012, MD022, MD031, MD032
* **blockquote** - MD027, MD028
* **bullet** - MD004, MD005, MD006, MD007, MD032
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* **code** - MD014, MD031, MD038, MD040
* **emphasis** - MD036, MD037
* **hard_tab** - MD010
* **headers** - MD001, MD002, MD003, MD018, MD019, MD020, MD021, MD022, MD023,
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MD024, MD025, MD026, MD036
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* **hr** - MD035
* **html** - MD033
* **indentation** - MD005, MD006, MD007, MD027
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* **language** - MD040
* **line_length** - MD013
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* **links** - MD011, MD034, MD039
* **ol** - MD029, MD030, MD032
* **spaces** - MD018, MD019, MD020, MD021, MD023
* **ul** - MD004, MD005, MD006, MD007, MD030, MD032
* **url** - MD034
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* **whitespace** - MD009, MD010, MD012, MD027, MD028, MD030, MD037, MD038, MD039
## API
Standard asynchronous interface:
```js
/**
* Lint specified Markdown files according to configurable rules.
*
* @param {Object} options Configuration options.
* @param {Function} callback Callback (err, result) function.
* @returns {void}
*/
function markdownlint(options, callback) { ... }
```
Synchronous interface (for build scripts, etc.):
```js
/**
* Lint specified Markdown files according to configurable rules.
*
* @param {Object} options Configuration options.
* @returns {Object} Result object.
*/
function markdownlint.sync(options) { ... }
```
### options
Type: `Object`
Configures the function.
#### options.files
Type: `Array` of `String`
List of files to lint.
Each array element should be a single file (via relative or absolute path);
[globbing](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glob_%28programming%29) is the caller's
responsibility.
Example: `[ "one.md", "dir/two.md" ]`
#### options.strings
Type: `Object` mapping `String` to `String`
Map of identifiers to strings for linting.
When Markdown content is not available as files, it can be passed as strings.
The keys of the `strings` object are used to identify each input value in the
`result` summary.
Example:
```json
{
"readme": "# README\n...",
"changelog": "# CHANGELOG\n..."
}
```
#### options.config
Type: `Object` mapping `String` to `Boolean | Object`
Configures the rules to use.
Object keys are rule names and values are the rule's configuration.
The value `false` disables a rule, `true` enables its default configuration,
and passing an object customizes its settings. Setting the special `default`
rule to `true` or `false` includes/excludes all rules by default. Enabling or
disabling a tag name (ex: `whitespace`) affects all rules having that tag.
The `default` rule is applied first, then keys are processed in order from top
to bottom with later values overriding earlier ones.
Example:
```json
{
"default": true,
"MD003": { "style": "atx_closed" },
"MD007": { "indent": 4 },
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"MD009": false,
"whitespace": false
}
```
Sets of rules (known as a "style") can be stored separately and loaded as
[JSON](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON).
Example:
```js
var options = {
"files": [ "..." ],
"config": require("style/relaxed.json")
};
```
See the [style](style) directory for more samples.
### callback
Type: `Function` taking (`Error`, `Object`)
Standard completion callback.
### result
Type: `Object`
Call `result.toString()` for convenience or see below for an example of the
structure of the `result` object.
## Usage
Invoke `markdownlint` and use the `result` object's `toString` method:
```js
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var markdownlint = require("markdownlint");
var options = {
"files": [ "good.md", "bad.md" ],
"strings": {
"good.string": "# good.string\n\nThis string passes all rules.",
"bad.string": "#bad.string\n\n#This string fails\tsome rules."
}
};
markdownlint(options, function callback(err, result) {
if (!err) {
console.log(result.toString());
}
});
```
Or invoke `markdownlint.sync` for a synchronous call:
```js
var result = markdownlint.sync(options);
console.log(result.toString());
```
Output of both calls:
```text
bad.string: 3: MD010 Hard tabs
bad.string: 1: MD018 No space after hash on atx style header
bad.string: 3: MD018 No space after hash on atx style header
bad.md: 3: MD010 Hard tabs
bad.md: 1: MD018 No space after hash on atx style header
bad.md: 3: MD018 No space after hash on atx style header
```
To examine the `result` object directly:
```js
markdownlint(options, function callback(err, result) {
if (!err) {
console.dir(result, { "colors": true });
}
});
```
Output:
```json
{
"good.string": {},
"bad.string": {
"MD010": [ 3 ],
"MD018": [ 1, 3 ]
},
"good.md": {},
"bad.md": {
"MD010": [ 3 ],
"MD018": [ 1, 3 ]
}
}
```
Integration with the [gulp](http://gulpjs.com/) build system is straightforward:
```js
var gulp = require("gulp");
var through2 = require("through2");
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var markdownlint = require("markdownlint");
gulp.task("markdownlint", function task() {
return gulp.src("*.md", { "read": false })
.pipe(through2.obj(function obj(file, enc, next) {
markdownlint(
{ "files": [ file.relative ] },
function callback(err, result) {
var resultString = (result || "").toString();
if (resultString) {
console.log(resultString);
}
next(err, file);
});
}));
});
```
Output:
```text
[00:00:00] Starting 'markdownlint'...
bad.md: 3: MD010 Hard tabs
bad.md: 1: MD018 No space after hash on atx style header
bad.md: 3: MD018 No space after hash on atx style header
[00:00:00] Finished 'markdownlint' after 10 ms
```
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Integration with the [Grunt](http://gruntjs.com/) build system is similar:
```js
var markdownlint = require("markdownlint");
module.exports = function wrapper(grunt) {
grunt.initConfig({
"markdownlint": {
"example": {
"src": [ "*.md" ]
}
}
});
grunt.registerMultiTask("markdownlint", function task() {
var done = this.async();
markdownlint(
{ "files": this.filesSrc },
function callback(err, result) {
var resultString = err || ((result || "").toString());
if (resultString) {
grunt.fail.warn("\n" + resultString + "\n");
}
done(!err || !resultString);
});
});
};
```
Output:
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```text
Running "markdownlint:example" (markdownlint) task
Warning:
bad.md: 3: MD010 Hard tabs
bad.md: 1: MD018 No space after hash on atx style header
bad.md: 3: MD018 No space after hash on atx style header
Use --force to continue.
```
## History
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* 0.0.1 - Initial release, includes tests MD001-MD032.
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* 0.0.2 - Improve documentation, tests, and code.
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* 0.0.3 - Add synchronous API, improve documentation and code.
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* 0.0.4 - Add tests MD033-MD040, update dependencies.
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* 0.0.5 - Add `strings` option to enable file-less scenarios, add in-browser demo.
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