markdownlint-cli2
A fast, flexible, configuration-based command-line interface for linting
Markdown/CommonMark files with the markdownlint
library
Install
As a global CLI:
npm install markdownlint-cli2 --global
As a development dependency of the current Node.js package:
npm install markdownlint-cli2 --save-dev
As a Docker container image:
docker pull davidanson/markdownlint-cli2
As a global CLI with Homebrew:
brew install markdownlint-cli2
As a GitHub Action via
markdownlint-cli2-action
:
- name: markdownlint-cli2-action
uses: DavidAnson/markdownlint-cli2-action@v9
Overview
Use
Command Line
markdownlint-cli2 vX.Y.Z (markdownlint vX.Y.Z)
https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint-cli2
Syntax: markdownlint-cli2 glob0 [glob1] [...] [globN] [--config file] [--fix]
Glob expressions (from the globby library):
- * matches any number of characters, but not /
- ? matches a single character, but not /
- ** matches any number of characters, including /
- {} allows for a comma-separated list of "or" expressions
- ! or # at the beginning of a pattern negate the match
- : at the beginning identifies a literal file path
Dot-only glob:
- The command "markdownlint-cli2 ." would lint every file in the current directory tree which is probably not intended
- Instead, it is mapped to "markdownlint-cli2 *.{md,markdown}" which lints all Markdown files in the current directory
- To lint every file in the current directory tree, the command "markdownlint-cli2 **" can be used instead
Optional parameters:
- --config specifies the path to a configuration file to define the base configuration
- --fix updates files to resolve fixable issues (can be overridden in configuration)
Configuration via:
- .markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
- .markdownlint-cli2.yaml
- .markdownlint-cli2.cjs or .markdownlint-cli2.mjs
- .markdownlint.jsonc or .markdownlint.json
- .markdownlint.yaml or .markdownlint.yml
- .markdownlint.cjs or .markdownlint.mjs
- package.json
Cross-platform compatibility:
- UNIX and Windows shells expand globs according to different rules; quoting arguments is recommended
- Some Windows shells don't handle single-quoted (') arguments well; double-quote (") is recommended
- Shells that expand globs do not support negated patterns (!node_modules); quoting is required here
- Some UNIX shells parse exclamation (!) in double-quotes; hashtag (#) is recommended in these cases
- The path separator is forward slash (/) on all platforms; backslash (\) is automatically converted
The most compatible syntax for cross-platform support:
$ markdownlint-cli2 "**/*.md" "#node_modules"
For scenarios where it is preferable to specify glob expressions in a
configuration file, the globs
property of .markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
, .yaml
,
.cjs
, or .mjs
may be used instead of (or in addition to) passing
glob0 ... globN
on the command-line.
As shown above, a typical command-line for markdownlint-cli2
looks something
like:
markdownlint-cli2 "**/*.md" "#node_modules"
Because sharing the same configuration between "normal" and "fix" modes is
common, the --fix
argument can be used to default the fix
property (see
below) to true
(though it can still be overridden by a configuration file):
markdownlint-cli2 --fix "**/*.md" "#node_modules"
Deprecated
The following command behaves similarly, defaulting the fix
property to
true
:
markdownlint-cli2-fix "**/*.md" "#node_modules"
Otherwise, markdownlint-cli2-fix
behaves the same as markdownlint-cli2
.
In cases where it is not convenient to store a configuration file in the root
of a project, the --config
argument can be used to provide a path to any
supported configuration file (except package.json
):
markdownlint-cli2 --config "config/.markdownlint-cli2.jsonc" "**/*.md" "#node_modules"
The configuration file name must be (or end with) one of the supported names
above. For example, .markdownlint.json
or example.markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
.
The specified configuration file will be loaded, parsed, and applied as a base
configuration for the current directory - which will then be handled normally.
Deprecated
The following command behaves similarly, accepting a base configuration file
path as its first parameter:
markdownlint-cli2-config "config/.markdownlint-cli2.jsonc" "**/*.md" "#node_modules"
Otherwise, markdownlint-cli2-config
behaves the same as markdownlint-cli2
.
Container Image
A container image davidanson/markdownlint-cli2
can also be used (e.g., as part of a CI pipeline):
docker run -v $PWD:/workdir davidanson/markdownlint-cli2:v0.9.1 "**/*.md" "#node_modules"
Notes:
- As when using the command line, glob patterns are passed as
arguments.
- This image is built on the official Node.js Docker image.
Per security best practices, the default user
node
runs with restricted permissions. If it is necessary to run as root
, pass
the -u root
option when invoking docker
. - By default,
markdownlint-cli2
will execute within the /workdir
directory
inside the container. So, as shown above, bind mount
the project's directory there.
Deprecated
To invoke the markdownlint-cli2-config
or markdownlint-cli2-fix
commands
instead, use Docker's --entrypoint
flag:
docker run -v $PWD:/workdir --entrypoint="markdownlint-cli2-fix" davidanson/markdownlint-cli2:v0.9.1 "**/*.md" "#node_modules"
For convenience, the container image
davidanson/markdownlint-cli2-rules
includes the latest versions of custom rules published to npm with the tag
markdownlint-rule
. These rules are installed globally
onto the base image davidanson/markdownlint-cli2
.
Note: This container image exists for convenience and is not an endorsement
of the rules within.
Exit Codes
0
: Linting was successful and there were no errors1
: Linting was successful and there were errors2
: Linting was not completed due to a runtime issue
Rule List
Glob expressions
- Globbing is performed by the globby library; refer to that
documentation for more information and examples.
Configuration
- See the Configuration section of the
markdownlint
documentation for information about the inline comment syntax
for enabling and disabling rules with HTML comments. - In general, glob expressions should match files under the current directory;
the configuration for that directory will apply to the entire tree.
- When glob expressions match files not under the current directory,
configuration for the current directory is applied to the closest common
parent directory.
- There are two kinds of configuration file (both detailed below):
- Configuration files like
.markdownlint-cli2.*
allow complete control of
markdownlint-cli2
behavior and are also used by vscode-markdownlint
.
- If multiple of these files are present in the same directory, only one is
used according to the following precedence:
.markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
.markdownlint-cli2.yaml
.markdownlint-cli2.cjs
.markdownlint-cli2.mjs
package.json
(only supported in the current directory)
- Configuration files like
.markdownlint.*
allow control over only the
markdownlint
config
object and tend to be supported more broadly (such
as by markdownlint-cli
).
- If multiple of these files are present in the same directory, only one is
used according to the following precedence:
.markdownlint.jsonc
.markdownlint.json
.markdownlint.yaml
.markdownlint.yml
.markdownlint.cjs
.markdownlint.mjs
- The VS Code extension
vscode-markdownlint
includes a schema definition for
the JSON(C)
configuration files described below. This adds auto-complete and
can make it easier to define proper structure.
.markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
- The format of this file is a JSONC object similar to the
markdownlint
options
object. - Valid properties are:
config
: markdownlint
config
object to configure
rules for this part of the directory tree
- If a
.markdownlint.{jsonc,json,yaml,yml,js}
file (see below) is present
in the same directory, it overrides the value of this property - If the
config
object contains an extends
property, it will be resolved
the same as .markdownlint.{jsonc,json,yaml,yml,js}
(see below)
customRules
: Array
of String
s (or Array
s of String
s) of module
names/paths of custom rules to load and use
when linting
fix
: Boolean
value to enable fixing of linting errors reported by rules
that emit fix information
- Fixes are made directly to the relevant file(s); no backup is created
frontMatter
: String
defining the RegExp
used to match and
ignore any front matter at the beginning of a document
- The
String
is passed as the pattern
parameter to the
RegExp
constructor - For example:
(^---\s*$[^]*?^---\s*$)(\r\n|\r|\n|$)
globs
: Array
of String
s defining glob expressions to append to the
command-line arguments
- This setting can be used instead of (or in addition to) passing globs on
the command-line and offers identical performance
- This top-level setting is valid only in the directory from which
markdownlint-cli2
is run
ignores
: Array
of String
s defining glob expressions to ignore when
linting
- This setting has the best performance when applied to the directory from
which
markdownlint-cli2
is run
- In this case, glob expressions are negated (by adding a leading
!
) and
appended to the command-line arguments before file enumeration - The setting is not inherited by nested configuration files in this case
- When this setting is applied in subdirectories, ignoring of files is done
after file enumeration, so large directories can negatively impact
performance
- Nested configuration files inherit and reapply the setting to the
contents of nested directories in this case
markdownItPlugins
: Array
of Array
s, each of which has a String
naming a markdown-it plugin followed by
parameters
- Plugins can be used to add support for additional Markdown syntax
- Relative paths are resolved based on the location of the
JSONC
file - For example:
[ [ "plugin-name", param_0, param_1, ... ], ... ]
- Search
markdown-it-plugins
on npm
noInlineConfig
: Boolean
value to disable the support of
HTML comments within Markdown content
- For example:
<!-- markdownlint-disable some-rule -->
noProgress
: Boolean
value to disable the display of progress on stdout
- This top-level setting is valid only in the directory from which
markdownlint-cli2
is run
outputFormatters
: Array
of Array
s, each of which has a String
naming an output formatter followed by parameters
- Formatters can be used to customize the tool's output for different
scenarios
- Relative paths are resolved based on the location of the
JSONC
file - For example:
[ [ "formatter-name", param_0, param_1, ... ], ... ]
- This top-level setting is valid only in the directory from which
markdownlint-cli2
is run - Search
markdownlint-cli2-formatter
on npm
- When referencing a module via the
customRules
, markdownItPlugins
, or
outputFormatters
properties, each String
identifier is passed to Node's
require
function then (if that failed) its
import
expression
- Importing a locally-installed module using a bare specifier (ex:
package-name
) or using a directory name (ex: ./package-dir
) will not
work until import.meta.resolve
is available
- Settings in this file apply to the directory it is in and all subdirectories.
- Settings merge with those applied by any versions of this file in a parent
directory (up to the current directory).
- For example:
.markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
with all
properties set
.markdownlint-cli2.yaml
- The format of this file is a YAML object with the structure described
above for
.markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
. - Other details are the same as for
.markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
described above. - For example:
.markdownlint-cli2.yaml
with all
properties set
.markdownlint-cli2.cjs
or .markdownlint-cli2.mjs
- The format of this file is a CommonJS module (
.cjs
) or
ECMAScript module (.mjs
) that exports the object
described above for .markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
. - Instead of passing a
String
to identify the module name/path to load for
customRules
, markdownItPlugins
, and outputFormatters
, the corresponding
Object
or Function
can be provided directly. - Other details are the same as for
.markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
described above. - For example:
.markdownlint-cli2.cjs
or
.markdownlint-cli2.mjs
package.json
- The format of this file is a standard npm
package.json
file
including a markdownlint-cli2
property at the root and a value corresponding
to the object described above for .markdownlint-cli2.jsonc
. package.json
is only supported in the current directory.package.json
is not supported by the --config
argument.- For example:
package-json-sample
.markdownlint.jsonc
or .markdownlint.json
- The format of this file is a JSONC or JSON object matching
the
markdownlint
config
object. - Settings in this file apply to the directory it is in and all subdirectories
- Settings override those applied by any versions of this file in a parent
directory (up to the current directory).
- To merge the settings of these files or share configuration, use the
extends
property (documented in the link above). - Both file types support comments in JSON.
- For example:
.markdownlint.jsonc
.markdownlint.yaml
or .markdownlint.yml
.markdownlint.cjs
or .markdownlint.mjs
Compatibility
markdownlint-cli
- The glob implementation and handling of pattern matching is slightly
different.
- Configuration files are supported in every directory (vs. only one at the
root).
- The
INI
config format, .markdownlintrc
, and .markdownlintignore
are not
supported.
vscode-markdownlint
.markdownlintignore
is not supported.
pre-commit
To run markdownlint-cli2
as part of a pre-commit workflow, add a
reference to the repos
list in that project's .pre-commit-config.yaml
like:
- repo: https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint-cli2
rev: v0.9.1
hooks:
- id: markdownlint-cli2
Depending on the environment that workflow runs in, it may be necessary to
override the version of Node.js used by pre-commit.
History
See CHANGELOG.md.