0.1.1 • Published 10 months ago

markdown-list-linter v0.1.1

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10 months ago

Markdown List Linter

Lints markdown lists and warn when list items are not alphabetically ordered.

A complete solution

This functionality is available to be consumed in three different ways:

  • A GitHub Action as part of your CI/CD process

  • 📦 An NPM package that can be consumed in your JavaScript or TypeScript code

  • 💻 A CLI that you can run in your terminal

Installation

You can install this package in your JavaScript or Typescript project.

npm install markdown-list-linter

Usage

Very simple to use, all results will be container in the returned object.

import { lintMarkdownList } from '../src/markdown-list-linter'

const results = lintMarkdownList('./path/to/markdown/file.md')
console.log(results)

When there are no errors, the returned object should look something like this. The property formattedMessage is supplied if you need to print the output to a terminal console.

{
  'summary': 'No errors found',
  'formattedMessage': 'SUMMARY:\nNo errors found\n'
}

When there are errors, the returned object should look something like this.

{
  'summary': 'Markdown list needs to be sorted',
  'errorObject': [
      {
          'type': 'HEADINGS',
          'message': 'Please correct the alphabetical order for these heading items',
          'details': [
            ['C'],
            ['D', 'A']
          ],
      },
      {
          'type': 'LIST_ITEMS',
          'message': 'Please correct the alphabetical order for these list items',
          'details': [
            [
                `[African Buffalo]('https://www.AfricanBuffalo.com')`,
                `[Aardwolf]('https://www.Aardwolf.com')`
            ]
          ],
      }
  ],
  'formattedMessage': "SUMMARY:\nMarkdown list needs to be sorted\n\nDETAILS:\nPlease correct the alphabetical order for these heading items\n\tSection #1\n\t\tD\n\t\tA\n\t\tB\n\t\tC\n\nPlease correct the alphabetical order for these list items\n\tSection #1\n\t\t[African Buffalo]('https://www.AfricanBuffalo.com')\n\t\t[Aardwolf]('https://www.Aardwolf.com')\n\n\"
}

The array items in the details object is sections in the list which need to be reordered.