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markdownlint | pub-dev | |
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7 | 357 | |
4,446 | 763 | |
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9.6 | 9.7 | |
about 16 hours ago | 5 days ago | |
JavaScript | Dart | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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markdownlint
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Blogging in Djot Instead of Markdown
Some of Djot's features can be achieved by using markdownlint though: https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint
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Recommended Linters
markdownlint - A Node.js style checker and lint tool for Markdown/CommonMark files.
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Regal v0.14.0 released
Improvements - The prefer-some-in-iteration rule will by default no longer flag iteration where a sub-attribute is used, like input[_].item - The use-in-operator rule has been extended to include more types of items, leading to better discovery of locations where in should be used - Remove replace directive in go.mod that made hard to integrate Regal as a library - The project now uses markdownlint to ensure consistent formatting of its documentation - The Go API now allows reading custom rules from an fs.FS filesystem
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Project idea: port markdownlint to Rust
People are always looking for simple projects to learn Rust with, so here's one for anyone who's currently looking. Port markdownlint to Rust. Markdownlint is ~3.3k lines of JavaScript (including the lint implementation themselves!), so I reckon it's pretty doable.
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VS Code - Catch errors in your markdown files
The markdownlint VS Code extension is powered by the Node library of the same name. Its usage is quite similar to ESLint. It has a set of rules that can be configured, errors are highlighted, and you can automatically fix simple errors.
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Markdown Linting
Markdown Lint
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10 Best Visual Studio Code Extensions for Flutter Development
There are no compilers in the Flutter project that guarantee to find issues in README.md or CHANGELOG.md files. To remedy this, the Markdownlint plugin provides a set of guidelines to encourage Markdown file standards and uniformity. You can use this extension to check for problems locally and verify the content before publishing it live. Browse the user manual to learn more about rules.
pub-dev
- Desenvolvendo um widget de upload com Flutter 🩵
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Build a Video Chat App with ConnectyCube Flutter SDK
where x.x.x is a latest version of the connectycube_sdk on pub.dev repository.
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10 Useful websites for flutter developers!
Link: pub.dev
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Are referenced packages compiled ?
I was trying to find out if a package that we create internally or pull from pub.dev is compiled and just added into the app or compiled and optimized when consumed by the app ?
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Is it safe?
I've never actually submitted anything to pub.dev and I'm not even sure what's involved.
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Flet is "The fastest way to build Flutter apps in Python" - it's not :(
Flutter is known for its reach ecosystem and availability of many high-quality libraries. There're over 38000 packages at pub.dev and none of those e are available to build UI in Flet.
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How would one go about implementing this into a FlutterFlow project?
I checked on pub.dev just in case, and it appears that you can do some interop with js already. So try this instead.
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Searching for the right tool for a text editing desktop app.
So, does Flutter provides what I need? Some functionalitty for checking word spelling with different languages would be really nice too. I found some HTMLs editors on the pub.dev. Some seems very nice, but I don't know about the red squiggle and that's important for me. I am no pro programmer, so it would be hard to me to implement this by myself. I'm looking at Qt as well, but the licensing seems a bit restrictive.
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Get notified when your pub dependancies have been updated
There is a lot of clicking around and typing to get info on updates to pub.dev dependancies you use in your flutter apps, so I built a flutter webapp to make it easier
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So, I published my first Flutter game. Here is a brief retrospective for myself and newbies like me.
Flutter is quite mature and handy, but the libraries sometimes are not as cool as advertised on pub.dev. Be careful while adding them, and PLEASE never add more than one library to pubspec at once. You'll regret it, I promise :)
What are some alternatives?
remark-lint - plugins to check (lint) markdown code style
serverpod - Serverpod is a next-generation app and web server, explicitly built for the Flutter and Dart ecosystem.
write-good - Naive linter for English prose
Flutter-HTML-Editor - A lightweight HTML-Richtext editor for Flutter
flutter-examples - This repository contains the Syncfusion Flutter UI widgets examples and the guide to use them.
awesome-kotlin - A curated list of awesome Kotlin related stuff Inspired by awesome-java.
dart_style - An opinionated formatter/linter for Dart code
docs - Linode guides and tutorials.
get_it - Get It - Simple direct Service Locator that allows to decouple the interface from a concrete implementation and to access the concrete implementation from everywhere in your App. Maintainer: @escamoteur
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Free-RASP-Community - SDK providing app protection and threat monitoring for mobile devices, available for Flutter, Cordova, Android and iOS.