# `MD013` - Line length Tags: `line_length` Aliases: `line-length` Parameters: - `code_block_line_length`: Number of characters for code blocks (`integer`, default `80`) - `code_blocks`: Include code blocks (`boolean`, default `true`) - `headers`: Include headings (`boolean`, default `true`) - `heading_line_length`: Number of characters for headings (`integer`, default `80`) - `headings`: Include headings (`boolean`, default `true`) - `line_length`: Number of characters (`integer`, default `80`) - `stern`: Stern length checking (`boolean`, default `false`) - `strict`: Strict length checking (`boolean`, default `false`) - `tables`: Include tables (`boolean`, default `true`) > If `headings` is not provided, `headers` (deprecated) will be used. This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured `line_length` (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines. To set a different maximum length for headings, use `heading_line_length`. To set a different maximum length for code blocks, use `code_block_line_length` This rule has an exception when there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle. To disable this exception, set the `strict` parameter to `true` and an issue will be reported when any line is too long. To warn for lines that are too long and could be fixed but allow long lines without spaces, set the `stern` parameter to `true`. For example (assuming normal behavior): ```markdown IF THIS LINE IS THE MAXIMUM LENGTH This line is okay because there are-no-spaces-beyond-that-length And this line is a violation because there are This-line-is-also-okay-because-there-are-no-spaces ``` In `strict` or `stern` modes, the two middle lines above are a violation. The third line is a violation in `strict` mode but allowed in `stern` mode. You have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks, tables, or headings. To do so, set the `code_blocks`, `tables`, or `headings` parameter(s) to false. Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines. Lines with link/image reference definitions are always exempted from this rule (even in `strict` mode) because there is generally no way to split such lines without breaking the URL. Rationale: Extremely long lines can be difficult to work with in some editors. More information: .