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dont-use-here-link

v2.0.0

Published

The simple library for preventing using of `here` as link in markdown files

Downloads

7

Readme

dont-use-here-link

The simple library for preventing using of here as link in markdown files

Install

$ npm install --save-dev dont-use-here-link
# or
$ yarn add dont-use-here-link --dev

Usage

You can use these library from a cli or from import statement.

Import like usage

import { verifyLinks } from 'dont-use-here-link'
// or
const { verifyLinks } = require('dont-use-here-link')

const hereLinks = async () => await verifyLinks('./blog') // can be folder or file

console.log(hereLinks().catch(() => {}))
// Checking all markdown files to ensure [here] not used for links…
//   Checking file: blog\text.md…
//   Checking file: blog\text2.md…
// [here] links were found.
// In file: blog/text.md
//  - Line 2: 'Follow along with the [Google Chromium blog](http://blog.chromium.org) to learn about features as new versions ship and again, you can check the version of Chromium that Electron uses [here](https://electronjs.org/#electron-versions).'
// Look for the source of these markdown and looks to not use [here] as link'.

CLI like usage

npx dont-use-here-link <folder or file>

Example:

npx dont-use-here-link ./blog

> Checking all markdown files to ensure [here] not used for links…
>  Checking file: blog\text.md…
>  Checking file: blog\text2.md…
> [here] links were found.
> In file: blog/text.md
>  - Line 2: 'Follow along with the [Google Chromium blog](http://blog.chromium.org) to learn about features as new versions ship and again, you can check the version of Chromium that Electron uses [here](https://electronjs.org/#electron-versions).'
> Look for the source of these markdown and looks to not use [here] as link'.

API

verifyLinks(globRoot[, options])

Arguments:

  • globRoot String (required)
  • options Object (optional)
    • searchWord String - Word what's need to search. Defaults [here]

License

MIT