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@textlint/ast-node-types
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The definition for textlint AST Node types.
This module for parse plugin.
For more details, see TxtNode document.
npm install @textlint/ast-node-types
import { ASTNodeTypes } from "@textlint/ast-node-types";
console.log(ASTNodeTypes.Document); // => string
This library include type interface of TxtNode. TypeScript user can use it as type of TxtNode.
// type interface
import { TxtNode } from "@textlint/ast-node-types";
Please use it for creating your textlint-plugin parser.
Use it by
@textlint/text-to-ast
@textlint/markdown-to-ast
npm test
If you want to new type for AST, Please file issue :)
git checkout -b my-new-feature
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
git push origin my-new-feature
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