# `MD029` - Ordered list item prefix Tags: `ol` Aliases: `ol-prefix` Parameters: - `style`: List style (`string`, default `one_or_ordered`, values `one` / `one_or_ordered` / `ordered` / `zero`) This rule is triggered for ordered lists that do not either start with '1.' or do not have a prefix that increases in numerical order (depending on the configured style). The less-common pattern of using '0.' as a first prefix or for all prefixes is also supported. Example valid list if the style is configured as 'one': ```markdown 1. Do this. 1. Do that. 1. Done. ``` Examples of valid lists if the style is configured as 'ordered': ```markdown 1. Do this. 2. Do that. 3. Done. ``` ```markdown 0. Do this. 1. Do that. 2. Done. ``` All three examples are valid when the style is configured as 'one_or_ordered'. Example valid list if the style is configured as 'zero': ```markdown 0. Do this. 0. Do that. 0. Done. ``` Example invalid list for all styles: ```markdown 1. Do this. 3. Done. ``` This rule supports 0-prefixing ordered list items for uniform indentation: ```markdown ... 08. Item 09. Item 10. Item 11. Item ... ``` Note: This rule will report violations for cases like the following where an improperly-indented code block (or similar) appears between two list items and "breaks" the list in two: ~~~markdown 1. First list ```text Code block ``` 1. Second list ~~~ The fix is to indent the code block so it becomes part of the preceding list item as intended: ~~~markdown 1. First list ```text Code block ``` 2. Still first list ~~~ Rationale: Consistent formatting makes it easier to understand a document.