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remark-preset-github

v4.0.4

Published

GitHub markdown and prose style

Downloads

4,457

Readme

remark-preset-github

GitHub markdown and prose style.

Learn more about presets in unified's docs.

NOTE: Feel free to open an issue if something isn't working right.

Installation

npm:

npm install remark-cli remark-preset-github --save

Now add the following to your package.json:

  "scripts": {
    "build-md": "remark ."
    "test": "npm run build-md && ..."
  },
  "remarkConfig": {
    "plugins": [
      "preset-github"
    ]
  },

From now on, npm test also checks markdown.

npm test

Checks

Markdown
  • Adds a license section
  • Adds a contributors section
  • Extends remark-preset-lint-recommended, and adds a strict code-style (see index.js)
  • Markdown is compiled with asterisk list-item bullets (*), and fenced code blocks (note: set output: true in your config to benefit from this)
  • How remark compiles can be configured inline with comments
  • Table of Contents headers are kept up to date, with a depth of 3 (if output: true)
  • GH references, like mentions or issue references, are linked (if output: true)
Natural Language

See retext-preset-github for more info.

Contributors

| Name | website | | -------------- | -------------------------- | | Nick Baugh | https://niftylettuce.com |

License

MIT © Titus Wormer