Using the content linter - GitHub Docs (original) (raw)

You can use content linter to check your contributions for errors.

About the GitHub Docs content linter

Our content linter enforces style guide rules in our Markdown content.

The linter uses markdownlint as the framework to perform checks, report flaws, and automatically fix content, when possible. This framework flexibly runs specific rules, gives descriptive error messages, and fixes errors. The GitHub Docs content linter uses several existing markdownlint rules and additional custom rules to check the Markdown content in our content and data directories. Our custom rules implement checks that are either not yet available in the markdownlint framework or are specific to GitHub Docs content. Rules check the syntax for both Markdown and Liquid.

Running the GitHub Docs content linter

The GitHub Docs content linter will run automatically on pre-commit, but you can also run it manually.

Automatically run the linter on pre-commit

When you are writing content locally and committing files using the command line, those staged files will automatically be linted by the content linter. Both warnings and errors are reported, but only errors will prevent your commit from completing.

If any errors are reported, your commit will not complete. You will need to fix the reported errors, re-add the changed files, and commit your changes again. Any errors that are reported must be fixed to prevent introducing errors in the content that are in violation of the GitHub Docs style guide. If any warnings are reported, you can optionally choose to fix them or not.

When you are writing content locally, there are several rules that you can fix automatically using the command line. If you want to automatically fix errors that can be fixed, see Automatically fix errors that can be fixed.

If you are editing a file in the GitHub UI, you will not be able to automatically fix errors or run the linter on a commit, but you will get a CI failure if the content violates any rules with a severity of error.

Manually run the linter

Run the linter on staged and changed files

Use the following command to run the linter locally on your staged and changed files. It will output both warning and error severity flaws.

npm run lint-content

Run the linter on staged and changed files and only report errors

Use the following command to run the linter locally on your staged and changed files, and report only error severity flaws.

npm run lint-content -- --errors

Run the linter on specific files or directories

Use the following command to run the linter locally on specific files or directories. Separate multiple paths with a space. You can include both files and directories in the same command.

Shell

npm run lint-content -- \
  --paths content/FILENAME.md content/DIRECTORY

Automatically fix errors that can be fixed

If an error has fixable: true in its description, you can use the following commands to automatically fix them.

Run this command to fix staged and changed files only:

npm run lint-content -- --fix

Run this command to fix specific files or directories:

npm run lint-content -- \
  --fix --paths content/FILENAME.md content/DIRECTORY

Run a specific set of linter rules

Use the following command to run one or more specific linter rules. These examples run the heading-increment and code-fence-line-length rules. Replace heading-increment code-fence-line-length with one or more linter aliases that you would like to run. To see the list of linter rules you can pass to this option, run npm run lint-content -- --help. You can use either the short name (for example, MD001) or long name (for example, heading-increment) of a linter rule.

Run the specified linter rules on all staged and changed files:

npm run lint-content -- \
  --rules heading-increment code-fence-line-length

Run the specified linter rules on specific files or directories:

npm run lint-content -- \
  --rules heading-increment code-fence-line-length \
  --path content/FILENAME.md content/DIRECTORY

Bypass the commit hook

If the linter catches errors that you did not introduce, you can bypass the git commit hook by using the --no-verify option when you commit your changes.

git commit -m 'MESSAGE' --no-verify

Display the help menu for the content linter script

npm run lint-content -- --help

Linting rules

Each rule is configured in a file in src/content-linter/style, which is where the severities of rules are defined.

Errors must be addressed before merging your changes to the main branch. Warnings should be addressed but do not prevent a change from being merged into the main branch. Most rules will eventually be promoted to errors, once the content no longer has warning violations.

Rule ID Rule Name(s) Description Severity Tags
MD001 heading-increment Heading levels should only increment by one level at a time error headings
MD004 ul-style Unordered list style error bullet, ul
MD009 no-trailing-spaces Trailing spaces error whitespace
MD011 no-reversed-links Reversed link syntax error links
MD012 no-multiple-blanks Multiple consecutive blank lines error whitespace, blank_lines
MD014 commands-show-output Dollar signs used before commands without showing output error code
MD018 no-missing-space-atx No space after hash on atx style heading error headings, atx, spaces
MD019 no-multiple-space-atx Multiple spaces after hash on atx style heading error headings, atx, spaces
MD022 blanks-around-headings Headings should be surrounded by blank lines error headings, blank_lines
MD023 heading-start-left Headings must start at the beginning of the line error headings, spaces
MD027 no-multiple-space-blockquote Multiple spaces after blockquote symbol error blockquote, whitespace, indentation
MD029 ol-prefix Ordered list item prefix error ol
MD030 list-marker-space Spaces after list markers error ol, ul, whitespace
MD031 blanks-around-fences Fenced code blocks should be surrounded by blank lines error code, blank_lines
MD037 no-space-in-emphasis Spaces inside emphasis markers error whitespace, emphasis
MD039 no-space-in-links Spaces inside link text error whitespace, links
MD040 fenced-code-language Fenced code blocks should have a language specified error code, language
MD042 no-empty-links No empty links error links
MD047 single-trailing-newline Files should end with a single newline character error blank_lines
MD049 emphasis-style Emphasis style error emphasis
MD050 strong-style Strong style error emphasis
search-replace todocs-placeholder Catch occurrences of TODOCS placeholder. error
search-replace docs-domain Catch occurrences of docs.github.com domain. error
search-replace help-domain Catch occurrences of help.github.com domain. error
search-replace developer-domain Catch occurrences of developer.github.com domain. error
search-replace deprecated liquid syntax: site.data Catch occurrences of deprecated liquid data syntax. error
search-replace deprecated liquid syntax: octicon- The octicon liquid syntax used is deprecated. Use this format instead octicon "" aria-label="" error
GH001 no-default-alt-text Images should have meaningful alternative text (alt text) error accessibility, images
GH002 no-generic-link-text Avoid using generic link text like Learn more or Click here error accessibility, links
GHD032 image-alt-text-end-punctuation Alternate text for images should end with punctuation error accessibility, images
GHD004 image-file-kebab-case Image file names must use kebab-case error images
GHD033 incorrect-alt-text-length Images alternate text should be between 40-150 characters warning accessibility, images
GHD002 internal-links-no-lang Internal links must not have a hardcoded language code error links, url
GHD003 internal-links-slash Internal links must start with a / error links, url
GHD031 image-alt-text-exclude-words Alternate text for images should not begin with words like "image" or "graphic" error accessibility, images
GHD034 list-first-word-capitalization First word of list item should be capitalized warning ul, ol
GHD001 link-punctuation Internal link titles must not contain punctuation error links, url
GHD008 early-access-references Files that are not early access should not reference early-access or early-access files error feature, early-access
GHD021 yaml-scheduled-jobs YAML snippets that include scheduled workflows must not run on the hour and must be unique error feature, actions
GHD006 internal-links-old-version Internal links must not have a hardcoded version using old versioning syntax error links, url, versioning
GHD005 hardcoded-data-variable Strings that contain "personal access token" should use the product variable instead error single-source
GHD013 github-owned-action-references GitHub-owned action references should not be hardcoded error feature, actions
GHD016 liquid-quoted-conditional-arg Liquid conditional tags should not quote the conditional argument error liquid, format
GHD014 liquid-data-references-defined Liquid data or indented data references were found in content that have no value or do not exist in the data directory error liquid
GHD015 liquid-data-tag-format Liquid data or indented data references tags must be correctly formatted and have the correct number of arguments and spacing error liquid, format
GHD010 frontmatter-hidden-docs Articles with frontmatter property hidden can only be located in specific products error frontmatter, feature, early-access
GHD009 frontmatter-early-access-references Files that are not early access should not have frontmatter that references early-access error frontmatter, feature, early-access
GHD011 frontmatter-video-transcripts Video transcript must be configured correctly error frontmatter, feature, video-transcripts
GHD012 frontmatter-schema Frontmatter must conform to the schema error frontmatter, schema
GHD007 code-annotations Code annotations defined in Markdown must contain a specific layout frontmatter property error code, feature, annotate, frontmatter
GHD017 frontmatter-liquid-syntax Frontmatter properties must use valid Liquid error liquid, frontmatter
GHD018 liquid-syntax Markdown content must use valid Liquid error liquid
GHD019 liquid-if-tags Liquid ifversion tags should be used instead of if tags when the argument is a valid version error liquid, versioning
GHD020 liquid-ifversion-tags Liquid ifversion tags should contain valid version names as arguments error liquid, versioning
GHD022 liquid-ifversion-versions Liquid ifversion, elsif, and else tags should be valid and not contain unsupported versions. error liquid, versioning
GHD035 rai-reusable-usage RAI articles and reusables can only reference reusable content in the data/reusables/rai directory error feature, rai
GHD036 image-no-gif Image must not be a gif, styleguide reference: contributing/style-guide-and-content-model/style-guide.md#images error images
GHD038 expired-content Expired content must be remediated. error expired
GHD039 expiring-soon Content that expires soon should be proactively addressed. warning expired
GHD040 table-liquid-versioning Tables must use the correct liquid versioning format error tables
GHD041 third-party-action-pinning Code examples that use third-party actions must always pin to a full length commit SHA error feature, actions
GHD042 liquid-tag-whitespace Liquid tags should start and end with one whitespace. Liquid tag arguments should be separated by only one whitespace. error liquid, format
GHD043 link-quotation Internal link titles must not be surrounded by quotations error links, url
GHD022 liquid-ifversion-versions Liquid ifversion, elsif, and else tags should be valid and not contain unsupported versions. error liquid, versioning

Syntax for linting rules

Some linting rules return warnings or errors based on HTML comments that you can add to articles.

Syntax for expiring and expired content

Rules GHD038 and GHD039 check for content that has been manually given an expiration date. Fourteen days before the specified date, the content linter will return a warning that the content is expiring soon. Starting on the specified date, the content linter will return an error and flag the content for remediation.

You can add an expiration date to content by wrapping it in HTML tags that contain an expiration date in the format: <!-- expires yyyy-mm-dd --> <!-- end expires yyyy-mm-dd -->

Use:

This content does not expire.
<!-- expires 2022-01-28 -->
This content expires on January 28, 2022.
<!-- end expires 2022-01-28 -->
This content also does not expire.

Note, if you are placing the expired tags in an HTML table element, make sure the tag goes around the entire row and not just the cell. For example:

<!-- expires 2024-06-28 -->
<tr>
<td>
macOS
</td>
<td>
The <code>macos-11</code> label is closing down and will no longer be available after 28 June 2024.
</td>
</tr>
<!-- end expires 2024-06-28 -->

Suppressing linter rules

Rarely, you may need to document something that violates one or more linter rules. In these cases, you can suppress rules by adding a comment to the Markdown file. You can disable all rules or specific rules. Always try to limit as few rules as possible. You can disable a rule for an entire file, for a section of a Markdown file, a specific line, or the next line.

For example, if you are writing an article that includes the regular expression (^|/)[Cc]+odespace/ that checks for reversed link syntax, it will trigger the MD011 rule that checks for reversed links. You can disable the rule MD011 on that specific line by adding the following comment.

(^|/)[Cc]+odespace/ <!-- markdownlint-disable-line MD011 -->

If the line you're trying to ignore is in a code block, you can ignore the code block by surrounding it with the following comments.

<!-- markdownlint-disable MD011 -->

(^|/)[Cc]+odespace/

<!-- markdownlint-enable MD011 -->

You can use these comments to enable or disable rules.

Comment Effect
Disable all rules
Enable all rules
Disable all rules for the current line
Disable all rules for the next line
Enable one or more rules by name
Disable one or more rules by name for the current line
Disable one or more rules by name for the next line