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Update "markdown" to "Markdown" in Rules.md (fixes #507).
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Tags: headings, headers
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Aliases: heading-increment, header-increment
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This rule is triggered when you skip heading levels in a markdown document, for
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This rule is triggered when you skip heading levels in a Markdown document, for
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example:
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```markdown
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@ -861,7 +861,7 @@ in changelogs):
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### Features
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```
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Rationale: Some markdown parsers generate anchors for headings based on the
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Rationale: Some Markdown parsers generate anchors for headings based on the
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heading name; headings with the same content can cause problems with that.
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<a name="md025"></a>
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@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ blockquote symbol at the beginning of the blank line:
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> This is the same blockquote.
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```
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Rationale: Some markdown parsers will treat two blockquotes separated by one
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Rationale: Some Markdown parsers will treat two blockquotes separated by one
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or more blank lines as the same blockquote, while others will treat them as
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separate blockquotes.
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Parameters: allowed_elements (array of string; default empty)
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This rule is triggered whenever raw HTML is used in a markdown document:
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This rule is triggered whenever raw HTML is used in a Markdown document:
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```markdown
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<h1>Inline HTML heading</h1>
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```
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To fix this, use 'pure' markdown instead of including raw HTML:
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To fix this, use 'pure' Markdown instead of including raw HTML:
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```markdown
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# Markdown heading
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Note: To allow specific HTML elements, use the 'allowed_elements' parameter.
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Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in markdown, but this rule is included for
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those who want their documents to only include "pure" markdown, or for those
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who are rendering markdown documents in something other than HTML.
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Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in Markdown, but this rule is included for
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those who want their documents to only include "pure" Markdown, or for those
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who are rendering Markdown documents into something other than HTML.
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<a name="md034"></a>
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@ -1339,7 +1339,7 @@ For more information, see <https://www.example.com/>.
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```
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Note: To use a bare URL without it being converted into a link, enclose it in
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a code block, otherwise in some markdown parsers it *will* be converted:
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a code block, otherwise in some Markdown parsers it *will* be converted:
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```markdown
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`https://www.example.com`
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@ -1429,7 +1429,7 @@ _Another section_
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Consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod.
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```
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To fix this, use markdown headings instead of emphasized text to denote
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To fix this, use Markdown headings instead of emphasized text to denote
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sections:
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```markdown
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