Package Exports
- remark-lint-list-item-style
- remark-lint-list-item-style/package
- remark-lint-list-item-style/package.json
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remark-lint rule to warn when list items violate a given style
remark-lint-list-item-style
This is a remark-lint rule to warn when list items violate a given capitalization or punctuation style. Also comes with full unicode support.
This rule picks up where the abandoned remark-lint-list-item-punctuation package left off.
Install
Due to the nature of the unified ecosystem, this package is ESM only and cannot be
require'd.
To install:
npm install --save-dev remark-lint-list-item-styleUsage
For maximum flexibility, there are several ways this plugin can be invoked.
Via API
import { read } from 'to-vfile';
import { reporter } from 'vfile-reporter';
import { remark } from 'remark';
import remarkLint from 'remark-lint';
import remarkLintListItemStyle from 'remark-lint-list-item-style';
const file = await remark()
.use(remarkLint)
.use(remarkLintListItemStyle)
.process(await read('example.md'));
console.log(reporter(file));Via remark-cli
remark --use remark-lint --use lint-list-item-style README.mdVia unified configuration
In package.json:
/* … */
"remarkConfig": {
"plugins": [
"remark-lint-list-item-style"
/* … */
]
},
/* … */In .remarkrc.js:
module.exports = {
plugins: [
// …
'lint-list-item-style'
]
};In .remarkrc.mjs:
import remarkLintListItemStyle from 'remark-lint-list-item-style';
export default {
plugins: [
// …
remarkLintListItemStyle
]
};API
Detailed interface information can be found under docs/.
Options
All "RegExp" values below are assumed to be strings, and will be transformed into regular expression objects via the following expression:
RegExp(value, 'gu').
This plugin recognizes the following options:
checkPunctuation
Valid values: false | RegExp[]
Default: ["(\\.|\\?|;|,|!|\\p{Emoji}\uFE0F|\\p{Emoji_Presentation})"]
Checks that the final character of each stringified list item matches at least one of the given values, including emojis.
To match all unicode punctuation characters, you could provide ["\p{P}"]
instead of the default, but this will match characters like ) and ].
Alternatively, to prevent punctuation, you could provide ["\P{P}"].
Lines that consist solely of an image are ignored.
checkFirstWord
Valid values: false | "capitalize" | "lowercase"
Default: "capitalize"
Checks that the first word of each stringified list item paragraph begins
with a non-lowercase character ("capitalize") or a non-uppercase character
("lowercase").
List items beginning with a link, image, checkbox, or inline code block are ignored.
ignoredFirstWords
Valid values: RegExp[]
Default: []
Words that would normally be checked with respect to the checkFirstWord option
will be ignored if they match at least one of the given values. Use this option
to prevent false positives (e.g. "iOS", "eBay").
List items beginning with a link, image, checkbox, or inline code block are already ignored and do not need to be specified here.
checkListSpread
Valid values: "first" | "final" | "first-and-final" | "each"
Default: "each"
Determines how checkPunctuation is applied to list items with spread
children. Has no effect when checkPunctuation is false.
Examples
ok-punctuation.md
In
Please get:
- A.
- B?
- C!Out
No messages.
ok-first-word.md
In
Please get:
* Milk;
* Eggs;
* Coffee.Out
No messages.
ok-spread-each.md
In
- Foo?
Zulu!
Bar.
- `baz`?
Zulu 😅
Qux ✨
- 

Quuux 🚀
- B.
C.
D.
- Nested.
- Items.
- That.
- Are nested.
- ![image][1]
![i][1]
☠️
Quuux.
1. Run this script in your browser to prevent 'AAA' masking from effecting your
local session.
```javascript
window._uxa = window._uxa || [];
window._uxa.push(['trackConsentGranted']);
```
2. `do` something else.
```javascript
console.log('ok');
```
```javascript
c;
```
3. D.
An example of that something would be as follows.
```javascript
console.log('ok');
```
4. Even more.
```javascript
console.log('ok');
```
An example of that something would be as follows.
[1]: https://example.com
Out
No messages.
ok-spread-paragraph.md
In
- Foo
Zulu
Bar.
- Baz
Zulu
Qux.
- Quux
Zulu
Quuux.Out
No messages.
ok-spread-final.md
When configured with { checkListSpread: 'final' }.
In
- `foo`
Zulu
Bar.
- [baz](https://google.com)
Zulu
Qux.
- Quux
Zulu
Quuux.Out
No messages.
not-ok-punctuation.md
In
- Alpha
- Beta
- Delta
-Out
1:3-1:8: "a" is not allowed to punctuate list item
2:3-2:7: "a" is not allowed to punctuate list item
3:3-3:8: "a" is not allowed to punctuate list item
4:1-4:2: empty list item without punctuation is not allowednot-ok-first-word.md
In
- not [free](https://example.com),
- .
- ![image][1].
- FREE!
- [free](https://example.com).
- [free][1].
- `free`.
- Free.
- [ ] free.
- [x] free.
[1]: https://example.comOut
1:3-1:35: Inconsistent list item capitalization: "n" should be "N"Notice how only the first line triggers a warning while the others do not.
not-ok-spread-each.md
In
- Foo
Bar.
- \[Baz]
Qux.
- Quuux.
(Quux)
- Nested.
- Items.
- That.
- Are nested
1. Run this script in your browser to prevent 'AAA' masking from effecting your
local session
```javascript
window._uxa = window._uxa || [];
window._uxa.push(['trackConsentGranted']);
```
2. `do` something else
```javascript
console.log('ok');
```
```javascript
c;
```
3. D.
An example of that something would be as follows
```javascript
console.log('ok');
```
4. Even more.
```javascript
console.log('ok');
```
An example of that something would be the aforesaid
5. `this is a tricky one because the punctuation is contained within the quotes.`
Out
1:3-1:6: "o" is not allowed to punctuate list item
5:3-5:9: "]" is not allowed to punctuate list item
11:3-11:9: ")" is not allowed to punctuate list item
19:9-19:19: "d" is not allowed to punctuate list item
21:4-22:17: "n" is not allowed to punctuate list item
29:4-29:23: "e" is not allowed to punctuate list item
41:4-41:52: "s" is not allowed to punctuate list item
53:4-53:55: "d" is not allowed to punctuate list item
55:4-55:76: "" is not allowed to punctuate list itemNote the final error, which only occurs when a list item containing single inline code node runs afoul of the punctuation configuration.
not-ok-first-word-spread.md
In
- Foo.
bar.
- Baz.
qux.
- Quux.
quuux.Out
3:3-3:7 Inconsistent list item capitalization: "b" should be "B"
7:3-7:7 Inconsistent list item capitalization: "q" should be "Q"
11:3-11:9 Inconsistent list item capitalization: "q" should be "Q"Related
- remark-lint-list-item-punctuation — the abandoned predecessor to this package.
- remark-lint-list-item-bullet-indent — warn when list item bullets are indented.
- remark-lint-list-item-content-indent — warn when the content of a list item has mixed indentation.
- remark-lint-list-item-spacing — warn when list looseness is incorrect.
- remark-lint-list-item-indent — warn when the spacing between a list item’s bullet and its content violates a given style.
Appendix
Further documentation can be found under docs/.
Published Package Details
This is an ESM-only package built by Babel for use in Node.js
versions that are not end-of-life. For TypeScript users, this package supports
both "Node10" and "Node16" module resolution strategies.
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That means ESM source will load this package via import { ... } from ... or
await import(...) and CJS source will load this package via dynamic
import(). This has several benefits, the foremost being: less code
shipped/smaller package size, avoiding dual package
hazard entirely, distributables are not
packed/bundled/uglified, and a drastically less complex build process.
The glaring downside, which may or may not be relevant, is that CJS consumers
cannot require() this package and can only use import() in an asynchronous
context. This means, in effect, CJS consumers may not be able to use this
package at all.
Each entry point (i.e. ENTRY) in package.json's
exports[ENTRY] object includes one or more export
conditions. These entries may or may not include: an
exports[ENTRY].types condition pointing to a type
declaration file for TypeScript and IDEs, a
exports[ENTRY].module condition pointing to
(usually ESM) source for Webpack/Rollup, a exports[ENTRY].node and/or
exports[ENTRY].default condition pointing to (usually CJS2) source for Node.js
require/import and for browsers and other environments, and other
conditions not enumerated here. Check the
package.json file to see which export conditions are
supported.
Note that, regardless of the { "type": "..." } specified in
package.json, any JavaScript files written in ESM
syntax (including distributables) will always have the .mjs extension. Note
also that package.json may include the
sideEffects key, which is almost always false for
optimal tree shaking where appropriate.
License
See LICENSE.
Contributing and Support
New issues and pull requests are always welcome and greatly appreciated! 🤩 Just as well, you can star 🌟 this project to let me know you found it useful! ✊🏿 Or buy me a beer, I'd appreciate it. Thank you!
See CONTRIBUTING.md and SUPPORT.md for more information.
Contributors
See the table of contributors.