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@renault-digital/mdlint-config
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Markdown Lint config following Renault Digital coding style.
Using npm
:
npm install --save-dev @renault-digital/mdlint-config
Or using yarn
:
yarn add --dev @renault-digital/mdlint-config
Please follow configure mdlint for configuration.
The follow rules are available (you can combine them) :
@renault-digital
: General Markdown rulesA basic usage will be in a file .markdownlint.json
:
{
"extends": "./node_modules/@renault-digital/mdlint-config/markdownlint.json"
}
And after :
yarn markdownlint .
Bellow are some recommended usage.
.markdownlint.json
:
{
"extends": "./node_modules/@renault-digital/mdlint-config/markdownlint.json"
}
Major changes should be discussed GitHub.
Same approach as in mdlint, see Semantic Versioning Policy.
FAQs
Markdown Lint config following Renault Digital coding style.
The npm package @renault-digital/mdlint-config receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @renault-digital/mdlint-config popularity was classified as not popular.
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