md-links is a library that allows you to analyze .md
files in search for links.
You can list them, validate them and/or provide some stats with the given directory or specific .md
file.
Everything started with a chart that represents the ideal workflow, including as many cases as possible considering the user (mostly developers):
You can install this module to your project by running:
$ npm install pamelazoe-md-links
To install globally:
$ npm install -g pamelazoe-md-links
In case this fails, you can use the prefix sudo
which is not recommended for npm installations:
$ sudo npm install pamelazoe-md-links
Instead fix your npm permissions.
-
path
: It could be absolute or relative to the file or directory, and this argument by itself will only return the path file, url and the text associated:
-
options
: Object with the following properties:
· --validate
: Boolean that determines if you want to validate the links found in the given path. The module will make an HTTP request to find out if the link still works or is broken. The output will be ok
for working links and fail
for broken links.
· --stats
: It outputs basic stats as Found
and Unique
links.
· --validate --stats
: This properties can be combined for stats according to validation status.
- If no path is given, the library will run according to the directory located at the moment.
This project has been very exciting for me, even if I do not understand it in all its extension. The biggest challenge for me was to understand how Node.js works and how it communicates with JavaScript and the console, and the process to turn it to an npm package.