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remark-lint-no-empty-sections
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This remark-lint rule was created for free-programming-books-lint to enforce free-programming-books formatting guidelines.
This rule checks that every ([#]+)heading
has some content. This content can be anything: a lower-level heading, a higher-level heading, text, list, etc. It will warn when it detects an n
-level heading without content followed by another n
-level heading.
<!-- Invalid -->
# A
## B (this section is empty!)
<!-- Invalid -->
# A
## B (this section is empty!)
## C
Some content.
<!-- Valid -->
# A
## C
Some content.
.remarkrc
npm install -g remark-cli
npm install remark-lint remark-lint-no-empty-sections
Then, set up your .remarkrc
:
{
"plugins": [
"lint",
"lint-no-empty-sections"
]
}
Now you can use the following command to run the lint:
remark xxx.md
npm install -g remark-cli
npm install remark-lint remark-lint-no-empty-sections
remark -u lint -u lint-no-empty-sections xxx.md
FAQs
Checks that all markdown titles have a content
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