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Bundling it with a major release seems fine to me. No hurry!
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Oh, yeah, that’s intentional. Most projects emit different kinds of stuff, so it’s useful to note both the plugin (called source
) and category (ruleId
). This project only has one “category”, so ruleId
and source
are the same.
So, this is kind-off intentional. Do you have a suggestion for an alternative?
P.S. thought that just sprung to mind: we can also differentiate between non-existing file warnings and non-existing headings with the ruleId
?
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Oh, this makes sense. I don't think it's clear to the user, though, when they are the same — certainly makes sense when they differ.
What do you think of having only one of them print if they are the same? I understand if not, and we can close this issue.
P.S. thought that just sprung to mind: we can also differentiate between non-existing file warnings and non-existing headings with the ruleId?
This is a fine idea 👍
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Yeah you’re right. Do you feel it’s very important to do this soon? I think it should be in a major release, and I’m fine with that, but I can also bundle it with the next major release (although that could be in a while).
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Should be published in a few minutes!
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Related Issues (20)
- External links always report as failures HOT 10
- How to pass `urlConfig` HOT 10
- Fails on projects not versioned with Git HOT 6
- Support linking to anchors in directories HOT 15
- Error when using with Bazel HOT 4
- No warning or error in case of missing reference HOT 3
- Link checker fails on a matching substring HOT 6
- Multiple hyphens in a row are not collapsed in headings HOT 4
- Support Root-Relative Links (Absolute Links)? HOT 8
- Emoji headings are not supported HOT 1
- Images in headings not slugged correctly HOT 6
- Links are failing when the link is using any of the restricted names like "constructor"/"concat" etc. HOT 2
- `missing-heading-in-file` after upgrade to latest `remark-cli` (v10) HOT 9
- Links checks are failing when the header contains any special character in it. HOT 1
- Support [[wikilinks]] HOT 5
- Validate links for Foliant projects HOT 7
- Headings with inline comments are slugged incorrectly HOT 5
- Nonexistent reference-style links don't cause an error HOT 3
- Does not catch bad links that use absolute paths to repo root HOT 5
- Allow selection between warning, error and ignoring regarding the validity of links HOT 9
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