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A language server, formatter, and linter for Markdown, Quarto, and R Markdown

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Panache

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A language server, formatter, and linter for Markdown, Quarto, and R Markdown, built in Rust with a lossless CST parser and support for external formatters and linters on code blocks.

Installation

Homebrew

Panache is available from Homebrew on macOS and Linux:

brew install panache

From crates.io

If you have Rust installed, the easiest way is likely to install from crates.io:

cargo install panache

Pre-built Binaries

Alternatively, you can install pre-built binary packages from the releases page for Linux, macOS, and Windows. For Linux, packages are available for generic distributions (tarballs) as well as Debian/Ubuntu (.deb) and Fedora/RHEL/openSUSE (.rpm).

If you prefer a one-liner installer that picks the right release artifact for your platform, you can use the installer scripts below. These scripts are fetched directly from this repository and then download the latest matching Panache CLI release asset for your platform, installing to a user-local directory by default. If you prefer, download and inspect the script before running it.

For macOS and Linux:

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf \
    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jolars/panache/refs/heads/main/scripts/panache-installer.sh | sh

For Windows PowerShell:

powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jolars/panache/refs/heads/main/scripts/panache-installer.ps1 | iex"

Arch Linux

There are also two recipies available for Arch Linux in the AUR: panache and panache-bin. The first builds from source for your system, the second uses precompiled binaries attatched to GH releases. Install either using yay or your favorite AUR helper:

yay -S panache
yay -S panache-bin

NixOS

Panache is available in NixOS via the panache package in nixpkgs. To add it to your system configuration, include it in the environment.systemPackages:

{ pkgs, ... }:

{
  environment.systemPackages = [
    pkgs.panache
  ];
}

From PyPI (via uv or pipx)

Install with uv or pipx:

# One-shot run, no install:
uvx --from panache-cli panache format path/to/file.qmd

# Persistent install:
uv tool install panache-cli
# or
pipx install panache-cli

From NPM (via npmx)

Install with npx or npmx:

# One-shot run, no install:
npx @panache-cli/panache format path/to/file.qmd

# Persistent install:
npm install -g @panache-cli/panache

VS Code Extension

If you are running VS Code or an editor that supports VS Code extensions (like Positron), you can install the Panache extension from the VS Code Marketplace or the Open VSX extension, which will automatically also install the panache CLI and start the language server when editing supported files.

Development Version

To install the latest development version, you can run

cargo install --git https://github.com/jolars/panache.git panache

This presumes you have a working and up-to-date Rust toolchain (stable, 2024 edition) installed. You also need to have cargo in your PATH if you want to use the panache command directly after installation.

Usage

Panache provides a single CLI interface for formatting, linting, and running the LSP server.

Formatting

To format a file in place, simply run:

panache format document.qmd

You can also format from stdin by piping content into panache format:

cat <file> | panache format

panache format supports glob patterns and recursive directory formatting:

panache format **/*.{qmd,md}

You can use Panache as a linter via the --check flag to check if files are already formatted without making changes:

panache format --check document.qmd

External Code Formatters

Panache supports external formatters for code blocks. For example, you can configure it to run air on R code blocks and ruff on Python code blocks:

[formatters]
r = "air"
python = "ruff"
javascript = "prettier"
typescript = "prettier" # Reuse same formatter

You can setup custom formatters or modify built-in presets with additional arguments:

[formatters]
python = ["isort", "black"]
javascript = "foobar"

[formatters.isort]
args = ["--profile=black"]

[formatters.myformatters]
cmd = "foobar"
args = ["--print-width=100"]
stdin = true

Linting

Panache also features a linter that can report formatting issues and optionally auto-fix them. To run the linter, use:

panache lint document.qmd

As with panache format, you can use glob patterns and recursive formatting:

panache lint **/*.{qmd,md}

External Linters

As with formatting, Panache supports external linters for code blocks. These are configured in the [linters] section of the configuration, but due to the complexity of linting, including dealing with auto-fixing, external linters cannot be customized and only support presets and at the moment only support R via the jarl linter:

# Enable R linting
[linters]
r = "jarl" # R linter with JSON output

Language Server

Panache implements the language server protocol (LSP) to provide editor features like formatting, diagnostics, code actions, and more. See the language server documentation for guides on how to connect Panache to your editor and configure LSP features.

The list of LSP features supported by Panache includes, among others:

  • Document formatting (full document, incremental and range)
  • Diagnostics with quick fixes
  • Code actions for refactoring
    • Convert between loose/compact lists
    • Convert between inline/reference footnotes
  • Document symbols/outline
  • Folding ranges
  • Go to definition for references and footnotes
  • Quaro and Bookdown project awareness

Configuration

Panache looks for a configuration in:

  1. .panache.toml or panache.toml in current directory or parent directories
  2. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/panache/config.toml (usually ~/.config/panache/config.toml)

Example

# Markdown flavor and line width
flavor = "quarto"
line-width = 80
line-ending = "auto"

# Formatting style
[format]
wrap = "reflow"

# External code formatters (opt-in)
[formatters]
python = ["isort", "black"] # Sequential formatting
r = "air"                   # Built-in preset
javascript = "prettier"     # Reusable definitions
typescript = "prettier"
yaml = "yamlfmt"            # Formats both code blocks AND frontmatter

# Customize formatters
[formatters.prettier]
prepend-args = ["--print-width=100"]

# External code linters
[linters]
r = "jarl"      # Enable R linting
python = "ruff"

See examples/panache.toml for a complete configuration reference.

Integrations

GitHub Actions

For CI, use the dedicated GitHub Action:

- uses: jolars/panache-action@v1

See the Integrations documentation for configuration options.

Pre-commit Hooks

Panache integrates with pre-commit to automatically format and lint your files before committing.

Installation:

First, install pre-commit if you haven't already:

pip install pre-commit
# or
brew install pre-commit

Then add Panache to your .pre-commit-config.yaml:

repos:
  - repo: https://github.com/jolars/panache-pre-commit
    rev: v2.43.1 # Use the latest version
    hooks:
      - id: panache-format # Format files
      - id: panache-lint # Lint and auto-fix issues

Note: The hooks live in jolars/panache-pre-commit, a thin shim repo. This avoids pre-commit autoupdate resolving to unrelated sub-package tags from this monorepo (e.g. panache-code-*). If you currently point at https://github.com/jolars/panache, update the repo: URL and run pre-commit autoupdate.

Install the hooks:

pre-commit install

Panache will now automatically run on your staged .qmd, .md, and .Rmd files before each commit.

See examples/pre-commit-config.yaml for more configuration options.

Motivation

I wanted a formatter that understands Quarto and Pandoc syntax. I have tried to use Prettier as well as mdformat, but both fail to handle some of the particular syntax used in Quarto documents, such as fenced divs and some of the table syntax.

For a side-by-side overview of how Panache compares to Prettier, Pandoc, rumdl, mdformat, mado, markdownlint, markdownlint-cli2, and marksman, see the comparison page. For benchmarks against the same set of tools, see the performance page.

Design Goals and Scope

  • Full LSP implementation with formatting, diagnostics, code actions, and more
  • Standalone CLI for both formatting and linting
  • Support for Quarto, Pandoc, and R Markdown syntax
  • Lossless CST-based parsing
  • Idempotent formatting
  • Semi-opinionated defaults with configurable style options for common formatting decisions
  • Support for running external formatters and linters on code blocks, with built-in presets for popular languages and tools

Acknowledgements

The development of Panache has simplified considerably thanks to the extensive documentation, well-structured code, and testing infrastructure provided by Pandoc. We also owe significant debt to the rust-analyzer project, on which Panche is heavily inspired.

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