remark-lint-frontmatter-schema VS linthtml

Compare remark-lint-frontmatter-schema vs linthtml and see what are their differences.

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7 months ago 7 days ago
TypeScript TypeScript
ISC License ISC License
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remark-lint-frontmatter-schema

Posts with mentions or reviews of remark-lint-frontmatter-schema. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

linthtml

Posts with mentions or reviews of linthtml. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Custom Elements Everywhere for Page Layout, Parts I and II
    1 project | dev.to | 22 Jan 2021
    Also mentioned in Part I, I installed linthtml to enforce a rule of not allowing div/span tags in the codebase. Running this linter was very helpful for finding and correcting all the violations. I’m not necessarily recommending you should take such a drastic measure in your codebase. There’s certainly nothing “wrong” with using div/span tags. I simply felt like it would be a worthwhile exercise to see if you could actually write modern HTML using only builtin semantic or custom elements for the entire website. And the answer of course is: yes you can!

What are some alternatives?

When comparing remark-lint-frontmatter-schema and linthtml you can also consider the following projects:

remark-unwrap-texts - 📋 Unwraps text nodes in Markdown, is useful when publishing to platforms like DEV.to, Medium, Hashnode, etc.

HTMLHint - ⚙️ The static code analysis tool you need for your HTML

retext-case-police - A `retext` plugin for checking popular names casing. Example: ⚠️ `github` → ✅ `GitHub`

nano-staged - Tiny tool to run commands for modified, staged, and committed files in a GIT repository.

remark-parse-frontmatter - 🎓 Parses and validates Markdown frontmatter (YAML) to data object.

stylelint - A mighty CSS linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions.

textlint - The pluggable natural language linter for text and markdown.