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awesome-lint


Linter for Awesome lists

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Intended to make it easier to create and maintain Awesome lists.

Includes a bunch of general Markdown rules and some Awesome specific rules.

CLI

Install

$ npm install --global awesome-lint

Usage

❯ awesome-lint

  readme.md:1:1
  ✖    1:1  Missing Awesome badge after the main heading      awesome-badge
  ✖   12:1  Marker style should be -                          unordered-list-marker-style
  ✖  199:3  Remove trailing slash (https://sindresorhus.com)  trailing-slash

  3 errors

Special comments

You can enable, disable, and ignore rules using special comments. This is based on remark-message-control.

By default, all rules are turned on. For example, 4 errors (2 of no-dead-urls and 2 of awesome-list-item) will be generated for following code snippets.

- [foo](https://foo.com) - an invalid description.
- [foo](https://foo.com) - invalid description.
disable

The disable keyword turns off all messages of the given rule identifiers. If no identifiers are specified, all messages are turned off.

Don't leave spaces after the last rule identifier.

For example, only the 2 no-dead-urls errors are left:

<!--lint disable awesome-list-item-->
- [foo](https://foo.com) - an invalid description.
- [foo](https://foo.com) - invalid description.
enable

The enable keyword turns on all messages of the given rule identifiers. If no identifiers are specified, all messages are turned on.

For example, only the second line reports a awesome-list-item rule violation:

<!--lint disable awesome-list-item-->
- [foo](https://foo.com) - an invalid description.
<!--lint enable awesome-list-item-->
- [foo](https://foo.com) - invalid description.
ignore

The ignore keyword turns off all messages of the given rule identifiers occurring in the following node. If no identifiers are specified, all messages are turned ignored. After the end of the following node, messages are turned on again. This is the main difference with disable.

For example, to turn off certain messages for the next node:

<!--lint ignore awesome-list-item-->
- [foo](https://foo.com) - an invalid description.

List items share the same parent node. So let's create a new list.

- [foo](https://foo.com) - invalid description.

Tip

Add it as a test script in package.json and activate Travis CI to lint on new commits and pull requests.

Note: Travis CI only clones repositories to a maximum of 50 commits by default, which may result in a false positive of awesome/git-repo-age, and so you should set depth to false in .travis.yml if needed.

Note: Avoid rate limit problems on Travis CI by defining a GitHub personal access token in an environment variable named github_token. See defining variables in repository settings.

package.json
{
	"scripts": {
		"test": "awesome-lint"
	},
	"devDependencies": {
		"awesome-lint": "*"
	}
}
.travis.yml
language: node_js
node_js:
  - 'node'
# git:
#   depth: false

API

Install

$ npm install awesome-lint

Usage

const awesomeLint = require('awesome-lint');

awesomeLint.report();

Docs

awesomeLint()

Returns a Promise for a list of VFile objects.

awesomeLint.report()

Show the lint output. This can be custom reported by setting options.reporter=<function> and passing in options as a parameter.

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