# Custom Rules In addition to its built-in rules, `markdownlint` lets you enhance the linting experience by passing a list of custom rules using the [`options.customRules` property][options-custom-rules]. Custom rules can do everything the built-in rules can and are defined inline or imported from another package ([keyword `markdownlint-rule` on npm][markdownlint-rule]). Custom rules can be disabled, enabled, and customized using the same syntax as built-in rules. ## Implementing Simple Rules For simple requirements like disallowing certain characters or patterns, the community-developed [markdownlint-rule-search-replace][markdownlint-rule-search-replace] plug-in can be used. This plug-in allows anyone to create a set of simple text-replacement rules in JSON without needing to write any code. [markdownlint-rule-search-replace]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/markdownlint-rule-search-replace ## Authoring Rules are defined by a name (or multiple names), a description, an optional link to more information, one or more tags, and a function that implements the rule's behavior. That function is called once for each file/string input and is passed the parsed input and a function to log any violations. A simple rule implementation looks like: ```javascript /** @type import("markdownlint").Rule */ module.exports = { "names": [ "any-blockquote" ], "description": "Rule that reports an error for any blockquote", "information": new URL("https://example.com/rules/any-blockquote"), "tags": [ "test" ], "parser": "markdownit", "function": function rule(params, onError) { params.parsers.markdownit.tokens.filter(function filterToken(token) { return token.type === "blockquote_open"; }).forEach(function forToken(blockquote) { var lines = blockquote.map[1] - blockquote.map[0]; onError({ "lineNumber": blockquote.lineNumber, "detail": "Blockquote spans " + lines + " line(s).", "context": blockquote.line.substr(0, 7) }); }); } }; ``` A rule is implemented as an `Object`: - `names` is a required `Array` of `String` values that identify the rule in output messages and config. - `description` is a required `String` value that describes the rule in output messages. - `information` is an optional (absolute) `URL` of a link to more information about the rule. - `tags` is a required `Array` of `String` values that groups related rules for easier customization. - `parser` is a required `String` value `"markdownit" | "none"` that specifies the parser data used via `params.parsers` (see below). - Note: The value `"micromark"` is valid but is NOT currently supported. - `asynchronous` is an optional `Boolean` value that indicates whether the rule returns a `Promise` and runs asynchronously. - `function` is a required `Function` that implements the rule and is passed two parameters: - `params` is an `Object` with properties that describe the content being analyzed: - `name` is a `String` that identifies the input file/string. - `parsers` is an `Object` with properties corresponding to the value of `parser` in the rule definition (see above). - `markdownit` is an `Object` that provides access to output from the [`markdown-it`][markdown-it] parser. - `tokens` is an `Array` of [`markdown-it` `Token`s][markdown-it-token] with added `line` and `lineNumber` properties. (This property was previously on the `params` object.) - `lines` is an `Array` of `String` values corresponding to the lines of the input file/string. - `frontMatterLines` is an `Array` of `String` values corresponding to any front matter (not present in `lines`). - `config` is an `Object` corresponding to the rule's entry in `options.config` (if present). - `onError` is a function that takes a single `Object` parameter with one required and four optional properties: - `lineNumber` is a required `Number` specifying the 1-based line number of the error. - `detail` is an optional `String` with information about what caused the error. - `context` is an optional `String` with relevant text surrounding the error location. - `information` is an optional (absolute) `URL` of a link to override the same-named value provided by the rule definition. (Uncommon) - `range` is an optional `Array` with two `Number` values identifying the 1-based column and length of the error. - `fixInfo` is an optional `Object` with information about how to fix the error (all properties are optional, but at least one of `deleteCount` and `insertText` should be present; when applying a fix, the delete should be performed before the insert): - `lineNumber` is an optional `Number` specifying the 1-based line number of the edit. - `editColumn` is an optional `Number` specifying the 1-based column number of the edit. - `deleteCount` is an optional `Number` specifying the number of characters to delete (the value `-1` is used to delete the line). - `insertText` is an optional `String` specifying the text to insert. `\n` is the platform-independent way to add a line break; line breaks should be added at the beginning of a line instead of at the end. The collection of helper functions shared by the built-in rules is available for use by custom rules in the [markdownlint-rule-helpers package][rule-helpers]. ### Asynchronous Rules If a rule needs to perform asynchronous operations (such as fetching a network resource), it can specify the value `true` for its `asynchronous` property. Asynchronous rules should return a `Promise` from their `function` implementation that is resolved when the rule completes. (The value passed to `resolve(...)` is ignored.) Linting violations from asynchronous rules are reported via the `onError` function just like for synchronous rules. **Note**: Asynchronous rules cannot be referenced in a synchronous calling context (i.e., `markdownlint.sync(...)`). Attempting to do so throws an exception. ## Examples - [Simple rules used by the project's test cases][test-rules] - [Code for all `markdownlint` built-in rules][lib] - [Package configuration for publishing to npm][test-rules-npm] - Packages should export a single rule object or an `Array` of rule objects - [Custom rules from the webhintio/hint repository][hint] ## References - [CommonMark documentation and specification][commonmark] - [`markdown-it` Markdown parser project page][markdown-it] ## Params The Markdown document: ```markdown # Title Text *text* text. ``` Yields the `params` object: ```json { "name": "doc/example.md", "parsers.markdownit.tokens": [ { "type": "heading_open", "tag": "h1", "attrs": null, "map": [ 0, 1 ], "nesting": 1, "level": 0, "children": null, "content": "", "markup": "#", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": true, "hidden": false, "line": "# Title", "lineNumber": 1 }, { "type": "inline", "tag": "", "attrs": null, "map": [ 0, 1 ], "nesting": 0, "level": 1, "children": [ { "type": "text", "tag": "", "attrs": null, "map": null, "nesting": 0, "level": 0, "children": null, "content": "Title", "markup": "", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": false, "hidden": false, "lineNumber": 1, "line": "# Title" } ], "content": "Title", "markup": "", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": true, "hidden": false, "line": "# Title", "lineNumber": 1 }, { "type": "heading_close", "tag": "h1", "attrs": null, "map": null, "nesting": -1, "level": 0, "children": null, "content": "", "markup": "#", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": true, "hidden": false }, { "type": "paragraph_open", "tag": "p", "attrs": null, "map": [ 2, 3 ], "nesting": 1, "level": 0, "children": null, "content": "", "markup": "", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": true, "hidden": false, "line": "Text *text* text.", "lineNumber": 3 }, { "type": "inline", "tag": "", "attrs": null, "map": [ 2, 3 ], "nesting": 0, "level": 1, "children": [ { "type": "text", "tag": "", "attrs": null, "map": null, "nesting": 0, "level": 0, "children": null, "content": "Text ", "markup": "", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": false, "hidden": false, "lineNumber": 3, "line": "Text *text* text." }, { "type": "em_open", "tag": "em", "attrs": null, "map": null, "nesting": 1, "level": 1, "children": null, "content": "", "markup": "*", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": false, "hidden": false, "lineNumber": 3, "line": "Text *text* text." }, { "type": "text", "tag": "", "attrs": null, "map": null, "nesting": 0, "level": 1, "children": null, "content": "text", "markup": "", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": false, "hidden": false, "lineNumber": 3, "line": "Text *text* text." }, { "type": "em_close", "tag": "em", "attrs": null, "map": null, "nesting": -1, "level": 0, "children": null, "content": "", "markup": "*", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": false, "hidden": false, "lineNumber": 3, "line": "Text *text* text." }, { "type": "text", "tag": "", "attrs": null, "map": null, "nesting": 0, "level": 0, "children": null, "content": " text.", "markup": "", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": false, "hidden": false, "lineNumber": 3, "line": "Text *text* text." } ], "content": "Text *text* text.", "markup": "", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": true, "hidden": false, "line": "Text *text* text.", "lineNumber": 3 }, { "type": "paragraph_close", "tag": "p", "attrs": null, "map": null, "nesting": -1, "level": 0, "children": null, "content": "", "markup": "", "info": "", "meta": null, "block": true, "hidden": false } ], "lines": [ "# Title", "", "Text *text* text.", "" ], "frontMatterLines": [], "config": { "customValue1": "abc", "customValue2": 123 } } ``` [commonmark]: https://commonmark.org/ [hint]: https://github.com/webhintio/hint/blob/main/scripts/lint-markdown.js [lib]: ../lib [markdown-it]: https://github.com/markdown-it/markdown-it [markdown-it-token]: https://markdown-it.github.io/markdown-it/#Token [markdownlint-rule]: https://www.npmjs.com/search?q=keywords:markdownlint-rule [rule-helpers]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/markdownlint-rule-helpers [options-custom-rules]: ../README.md#optionscustomrules [test-rules]: ../test/rules [test-rules-npm]: ../test/rules/npm