standard-readme-linter-regex v2.0.6
standard-readme-linter-regex
A dumb regex linter for standard-readme
This is a linter that only checks by searching your document for string matches. It does not check for these matches based on what section they're in, which is why it is called a dumb checker.
Table of Contents
Install
npm i -g standard-readme-linter-regex
Usage
standard-readme-linter-regex README.MD -c /Users/richard/src/standard-readme-linter-regex/config.js -r standard-readme-linter-regex -p richardlitt -n RichardLitt -l https://burntfen.com
Options
--project, -p The overarching project
--repo, -r The name of the repository
--config, -c The full path to a config js file to require
--projectName The name of the project
--projectLink The link to the project's main page
Alias
This package is aliased as srlr
.
Configuration
You can also use an external configuration file to define extra RegExps to check. For instance:
srlr README.MD -c /Users/richard/src/standard-readme-linter-regex/example-config.js
See the example config file for an example.
Note: These will override existing checks.
Checks
README
Is the filename README
?
markdown
Is it a Markdown file, ending in .md
?
project
Who is the GitHub organization or profile to whom this repository belongs? What is the project?
Note: This is used in the link checking. It will automatically default to the parent folder's name if no project is provided through the CLI.
repo
Does the title matches the folder name and is it prefixed with #
?
titleAtStart
Does the title start the README?
standardReadmeBadge
Is the standard-readme badge present?
install
Is there an install section?
usage
Is there an usage section?
maintainers
Is there an maintainers section?
contribute
Is there a contribute section?
issuesLink
Is there a link to the GitHub issues?
Note: This uses the project
setting.
license
Is there a license section?
codeRepo
Is this a repository holding code? Or is there a string that says: This repository is only for documents.
?
mitLicense
Is there an MIT license, formatted as [MIT](LICENSE)
?
Note: _This does not appear if codeRepo
is true
.
ccLicense
Is there a CC-BY
string?
Note: _This appears if codeRepo
is true
.
copyright
Is there a ©
symbol?
copyrightYear
Is the year after the copyright symbol?
copyrightName
Is there a copyright name?
Examples
~/src/RichardLitt/standard-readme-linter-regex $ srlr README.md
README:true
markdown:true
project:RichardLitt
repo:true
titleAtStart:true
standardReadmeBadge:false
install:true
usage:true
maintainers:true
contribute:true
issuesLink:false
license:true
codeRepo:false # Note: This is dumb, and matches the string in the example above.
ccLicense:true # mitLicense disabled for non-code Repos. Same error with matching.
mitLicense:true
copyright:true
copyrightYear:true
copyrightName:true
Maintainers
Contribute
Please do! Check out the issues.
License
MIT © 2016 Richard Littauer