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remark-preset-davidtheclark

v0.12.0

Published

My remark preset, for keeping Markdown documentation tidy

Downloads

1,754

Readme

remark-preset-davidtheclark

My remark preset, for keeping Markdown documentation tidy.

Uses remark-lint plugins and a few other remark plugins.

Validation:

  • Links within the repository (to headings, other files, headings in other files) are validated.
  • A table of contents will be generated if you include a Table of contents header in a document.

Syntax — most of which is automatically fixed:

  • Unordered list items marked with -.
  • List items indented only one space beyond the marker.
  • Emphasis and strong are both indicated with *.
  • Code blocks are fenced with triple backticks.
  • atx-style headings, the ones that (just) start with # signs, e.g. ## Second-level heading.
  • Other stuff that should be intuitive or prevent mistakes.

Usage

You can use this package as a remark plugin, in Node code or with remark-cli.

It also provides a CLI that runs remark-cli for you, which is how I normally use it.

Lint or format Markdown files.

Usage
  remark-preset-davidtheclark [options] [path|glob...]

  By default, runs on all Markdown files in cwd.

Options
  -f, --format    Format files instead of linting them.

Examples
  remark-preset-davidtheclark
  remark-preset-davidtheclark docs/*.md
  remark-preset-davidtheclark --format "docs/**/*.md"