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@eslint/markdown

The official ESLint language plugin for Markdown

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ESLint Markdown Language Plugin

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Lint JS, JSX, TypeScript, and more inside Markdown.

A JS code snippet in a Markdown editor has red squiggly underlines. A tooltip explains the problem.

Usage

Installing

Install the plugin alongside ESLint v9 or greater:

npm install --save-dev eslint @eslint/markdown

Configurations

Configuration NameDescription
recommendedLints all .md files with the recommended rules and assumes CommonMark format.
processorEnables extracting code blocks from all .md files so code blocks can be individually linted.

In your eslint.config.js file, import @eslint/markdown and include the recommended config to enable the Markdown processor on all .md files:

// eslint.config.js
import markdown from "@eslint/markdown";

export default [
    ...markdown.configs.recommended

    // your other configs here
];

Rules

Rule NameDescriptionRecommended
fenced-code-languageRequire languages for fenced code blocksyes
heading-incrementEnforce heading levels increment by oneyes
no-duplicate-headingsDisallow duplicate headings in the same documentno
no-empty-linksDisallow empty linksyes
no-htmlDisallow HTML tagsno
no-invalid-label-refsDisallow invalid label referencesyes
no-missing-label-refsDisallow missing label referencesyes

Note: This plugin does not provide formatting rules. We recommend using a source code formatter such as Prettier for that purpose.

In order to individually configure a rule in your eslint.config.js file, import @eslint/markdown and configure each rule with a prefix:

// eslint.config.js
import markdown from "@eslint/markdown";

export default [
    {
        files: ["**/*.md"],
        plugins: {
            markdown
        },
        language: "markdown/commonmark",
        rules: {
            "markdown/no-html": "error"
        }
    }
];

You can individually disable rules in Markdown using HTML comments, such as:

<!-- eslint-disable-next-line markdown/no-html -- I want to allow HTML here -->
<custom-element>Hello world!</custom-element>

<!-- eslint-disable markdown/no-html -- here too -->
<another-element>Goodbye world!</another-element>
<!-- eslint-enable markdown/no-html -- safe to re-enable now -->

[Object] <!-- eslint-disable-line markdown/no-missing-label-refs -- not meant to be a link ref -->

Languages

Language NameDescription
commonmarkParse using CommonMark Markdown format
gfmParse using GitHub-Flavored Markdown format

In order to individually configure a language in your eslint.config.js file, import @eslint/markdown and configure a language:

// eslint.config.js
import markdown from "@eslint/markdown";

export default [
    {
        files: ["**/*.md"],
        plugins: {
            markdown
        },
        language: "markdown/gfm",
        rules: {
            "markdown/no-html": "error"
        }
    }
];

Processors

Processor NameDescription
markdownExtract fenced code blocks from the Markdown code so they can be linted separately.

Editor Integrations

VSCode

vscode-eslint has built-in support for the Markdown processor.

Atom

The linter-eslint package allows for linting within the Atom IDE.

In order to see @eslint/markdown work its magic within Markdown code blocks in your Atom editor, you can go to linter-eslint's settings and within "List of scopes to run ESLint on...", add the cursor scope "source.gfm".

However, this reports a problem when viewing Markdown which does not have configuration, so you may wish to use the cursor scope "source.embedded.js", but note that @eslint/markdown configuration comments and skip directives won't work in this context.

Contributing

$ git clone https://github.com/eslint/markdown.git
$ cd markdown
$ npm install
$ npm test

This project follows the ESLint contribution guidelines.

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Package last updated on 23 Jan 2025

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