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remark-lint rule to warn when shortcut reference images are used


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Warn when shortcut reference images are used.

Shortcut references render as images when a definition is found, and as plain text without definition. Sometimes, you don’t intend to create an image from the reference, but this rule still warns anyway. In that case, you can escape the reference like so: !\[foo].

Presets

This rule is included in the following presets:

PresetSetting
remark-preset-lint-markdown-style-guide
remark-preset-lint-recommended

Example

ok.md
In
![foo][]

[foo]: http://foo.bar/baz.png
Out

No messages.

not-ok.md
In
![foo]

[foo]: http://foo.bar/baz.png
Out
1:1-1:7: Use the trailing [] on reference images

Install

npm:

npm install remark-lint-no-shortcut-reference-image

Use

You probably want to use it on the CLI through a config file:

 …
 "remarkConfig": {
   "plugins": [
     …
     "lint",
+    "lint-no-shortcut-reference-image",
     …
   ]
 }
 …

Or use it on the CLI directly

remark -u lint -u lint-no-shortcut-reference-image readme.md

Or use this on the API:

 var remark = require('remark')
 var report = require('vfile-reporter')

 remark()
   .use(require('remark-lint'))
+  .use(require('remark-lint-no-shortcut-reference-image'))
   .process('_Emphasis_ and **importance**', function (err, file) {
     console.error(report(err || file))
   })

Contribute

See contributing.md in remarkjs/.github for ways to get started. See support.md for ways to get help.

This project has a code of conduct. By interacting with this repository, organization, or community you agree to abide by its terms.

License

MIT © Titus Wormer

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Package last updated on 24 Mar 2020

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