Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2019-03-09 | linter/markdown: adds support for languatool (#2155) | Vincent Dahmen | |
2019-02-02 | Add settings for the Alex linter | Martino Pilia | |
The executable for the Alex linter is currently hard-coded as 'alex', which is an issue given the fact that it conflicts with the Haskell lexer generator, whose executable is also called 'alex', has been around a dozen years before the linter, and is packaged in the official repositories of the major Linux distributions. This commit adds options to use a local executable for the alex linter (which is a node package), and an option to set a custom executable. As side changes: * The pattern in the alex handler is made more readable by turnig it into a very-magic regex. * Alex handles plain text, markdown, and HTML. Specific flags for HTML and markdown are provided when instantiating the linters for the respective filetypes, while before those formats were treated as plain text. | |||
2017-12-18 | Make alex a file linter | Johannes Wienke | |
alex does not find its configuration file when using temporary files for input. | |||
2017-12-17 | Use JSON output with vale | Johannes Wienke | |
Switches all vale instances to JSON output and provides an appropriate handler for that. Without JSON, no end_col is provided and text highlighting only catches the first character of every result. | |||
2017-12-13 | Add a linter for alex | Johannes Wienke | |
https://github.com/wooorm/alex Enabled for text-like file formats and documented in README and doc. | |||
2017-10-24 | #995 add vale linter for mail files | Sumner Evans | |
2017-10-24 | proselint for mail files (#1037) | Christopher Swingley | |
Add proselint for mail files |