write-good VS markdownlint

Compare write-good vs markdownlint and see what are their differences.

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write-good markdownlint
6 2
4,898 1,707
- 0.7%
1.8 6.4
about 2 years ago 4 months ago
JavaScript Ruby
MIT License MIT License
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write-good

Posts with mentions or reviews of write-good. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-17.

markdownlint

Posts with mentions or reviews of markdownlint. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-19.
  • Markdown Linting
    9 projects | dev.to | 19 Aug 2021
    markdownlint is a node.js markdown linter that is easy to install and easy to customize. It is based on an earlier Ruby tool, also called markdownlint. Both are great, but the Node.js tool is easy to install and easy to customize.
  • Docker Build `--replace`
    1 project | dev.to | 17 Apr 2021
    An example of where this can be convenient is when you want to use an external program or project that uses a language that isn't supported by your project. For example, the build process for this blog's content uses Node.js, but consider the case where I wanted to use a Markdown linter defined in Ruby, such as Markdownlint. One option is to add a Ruby installation directly to the definition of the build environment, but this has a few disadvantages:

What are some alternatives?

When comparing write-good and markdownlint you can also consider the following projects:

proselint - A linter for prose.

vale - :pencil: A markup-aware linter for prose built with speed and extensibility in mind.

markdownlint - A Node.js style checker and lint tool for Markdown/CommonMark files.

vale-styles - Checks for Vale based on popular style guides

ThiefMD - The markdown editor worth stealing. Inspired by Ulysses, based on code from Quilter

docs - Linode guides and tutorials.

cal.com - Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.

alex - Catch insensitive, inconsiderate writing