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The pluggable linting tool for text(plain text and markdown).
It is similar to ESLint.
$ npm install textlint -g
textlint has not default rule!!
Should use textlint with --rule
or --ruledir
.
# install textlint rule
npm install --save-dev textlint-rule-no-todo
# use with `textlint-rule-no-todo` rule
# shorten `textlint-rule-no-todo` to `no-todo`.
textlint --rule no-todo README.md
See help.
$ textlint -h
textlint [options] file.md [file.txt] [dir]
Options:
-h, --help Show help.
-c, --config path::String Use configuration from this file or sharable config.
--rule [path::String] Set rule package name and set all default rules to off.
--rulesdir [path::String] Set rules from this directory and set all default rules to off.
-f, --format String Use a specific output format. - default: stylish
-v, --version Outputs the version number.
--ext [String] Specify text file extensions.
--no-color Enable color in piped output.
-o, --output-file path::String Enable report to be written to a file.
--quiet Report errors only. - default: false
--stdin Lint code provided on <STDIN>. - default: false
also allow to use with multiple rules.
$ textlint --rule no-todo --rule very-nice-rule README.md
.textlintrc
is config file that is loaded as YAML, JSON or JS via MoOx/rc-loader.
$ textlint --rule no-todo --rule very-nice-rule README.md
is equal
{
"rules": {
"no-todo": true,
"very-nice-rule": true,
}
}
The config object can define rule's option.
{
"rules": {
"no-todo": false,// disable
"very-nice-rule": {
"key": "value"
},
}
}
Pass rule's options("key": "value") to very-nice-rule
.
Currently, you can use "stylish" (defaults), "compact", "checkstyle", "jslint-xml", "junit", "tap", "pretty-error".
e.g.) use pretty-error.js
$ textlint -f pretty-error file.md
More detail in azu/textlint-formatter.
You can use textlint as node modules.
$ npm install textlint --save-dev
Minimal usage:
var TextLintEngine = require("textlint").TextLintEngine;
var engine = new TextLintEngine({
rulePaths: ["path/to/rule-dir"]
});
var results = engine.executeOnFiles(["README.md"]);
console.log(results[0].filePath);// => "README.md"
console.log(results[0].messages);// => [{message:"lint message"}]
if (engine.isErrorResults(results)) {
var output = engine.formatResults(results);
console.log(output);
}
High level usage:
var textlint = require("textlint").textlint;
textlint.setupRules({
// rule-key : rule function(see docs/create-rules.md)
"rule-key": function(context){
var exports = {};
exports[context.Syntax.Str] = function (node) {
context.report(node, new context.RuleError("error message"));
};
return exports;
}
});
var results = cliEngine.executeOnFiles(["README.md"]);
console.log(results[0].filePath);// => "README.md"
console.log(results[0].messages);// => [{message:"lint message"}]
More detail:
Please see docs/
no-todo
rule.git checkout -b my-new-feature
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
git push origin my-new-feature
MIT and
lib/load-rules.js
, util/traverse.js
, cli.js
are:
ESLint
Copyright (c) 2013 Nicholas C. Zakas. All rights reserved.
https://github.com/eslint/eslint/blob/master/LICENSE
SCG: TextLint is similar project.
SCG: TextLint's place is equal to my textlint
(Fortuitously, project's name is the same too!).
via Natural Language Checking with Program Checking Tools
Thanks to ESLint.
FAQs
The pluggable linting tool for natural language.
The npm package textlint receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, textlint popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that textlint demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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