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A fast Markdown linter written in Rust

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rumdl - A high-performance Markdown linter, written in Rust

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A modern Markdown linter and formatter, built for speed with Rust

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Quick Start

# Install using Cargo
cargo install rumdl

# Lint Markdown files in the current directory
rumdl check .

# Automatically fix issues
rumdl check --fix .

# Create a default configuration file
rumdl init

Overview

rumdl is a high-performance Markdown linter and fixer that helps ensure consistency and best practices in your Markdown files. Inspired by ruff's approach to Python linting, rumdl brings similar speed and developer experience improvements to the Markdown ecosystem.

It offers:

  • ⚡️ Built for speed with Rust - significantly faster than alternatives
  • 🔍 54 lint rules covering common Markdown issues
  • 🛠️ Automatic fixing with --fix for most rules
  • 📦 Zero dependencies - single binary with no runtime requirements
  • 🔧 Highly configurable with TOML-based config files
  • 🌐 Multiple installation options - Rust, Python, standalone binaries
  • 🐍 Installable via pip for Python users
  • 📏 Modern CLI with detailed error reporting
  • 🔄 CI/CD friendly with non-zero exit code on errors

Table of Contents

Installation

Choose the installation method that works best for you:

Using Cargo (Rust)

cargo install rumdl

Using pip (Python)

pip install rumdl

Using uv

For faster installation and better dependency management with uv:

# Install directly
uv tool install rumdl

# Or run without installing
uv tool run rumdl check .

Download binary

# Linux/macOS
curl -LsSf https://github.com/rvben/rumdl/releases/latest/download/rumdl-linux-x86_64.tar.gz | tar xzf - -C /usr/local/bin

# Windows PowerShell
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://github.com/rvben/rumdl/releases/latest/download/rumdl-windows-x86_64.zip" -OutFile "rumdl.zip"
Expand-Archive -Path "rumdl.zip" -DestinationPath "$env:USERPROFILE\.rumdl"

VS Code Extension

For the best development experience, install the rumdl VS Code extension directly from the command line:

# Install the VS Code extension
rumdl vscode

# Check if the extension is installed
rumdl vscode --status

# Force reinstall the extension
rumdl vscode --force

The extension provides:

  • 🔍 Real-time linting as you type
  • 💡 Quick fixes for common issues
  • 🎨 Code formatting on save
  • 📋 Hover tooltips with rule documentation
  • ⚡ Lightning-fast performance with zero lag

The CLI will automatically detect VS Code, Cursor, or Windsurf and install the appropriate extension. See the VS Code extension documentation for more details.

Usage

Getting started with rumdl is simple:

# Lint a single file
rumdl check README.md

# Lint all Markdown files in current directory and subdirectories
rumdl check .

# Automatically fix issues
rumdl check --fix README.md

# Create a default configuration file
rumdl init

Common usage examples:

# Lint with custom configuration
rumdl check --config my-config.toml docs/

# Disable specific rules
rumdl check --disable MD013,MD033 README.md

# Enable only specific rules
rumdl check --enable MD001,MD003 README.md

# Exclude specific files/directories
rumdl check --exclude "node_modules,dist" .

# Include only specific files/directories
rumdl check --include "docs/*.md,README.md" .

# Combine include and exclude patterns
rumdl check --include "docs/**/*.md" --exclude "docs/temp,docs/drafts" .

# Don't respect gitignore files (note: --respect-gitignore defaults to true)
rumdl check --respect-gitignore=false .

Pre-commit Integration

You can use rumdl as a pre-commit hook to check and fix your Markdown files.

The recommended way is to use the official pre-commit hook repository:

rumdl-pre-commit repository

Add the following to your .pre-commit-config.yaml:

repos:
  - repo: https://github.com/rvben/rumdl-pre-commit
    rev: v0.0.45  # Use the latest release tag
    hooks:
      - id: rumdl
        # To only check (default):
        # args: []
        # To automatically fix issues:
        # args: [--fix]
  • By default, the hook will only check for issues.
  • To automatically fix issues, add args: [--fix] to the hook configuration.

When you run pre-commit install or pre-commit run, pre-commit will automatically install rumdl in an isolated Python environment using pip. You do not need to install rumdl manually.

Rules

rumdl implements 54 lint rules for Markdown files. Here are some key rule categories:

Category Description Example Rules
Headings Proper heading structure and formatting MD001, MD002, MD003
Lists Consistent list formatting and structure MD004, MD005, MD007
Whitespace Proper spacing and line length MD009, MD010, MD012
Code Code block formatting and language tags MD040, MD046, MD048
Links Proper link and reference formatting MD034, MD039, MD042
Images Image alt text and references MD045, MD052
Style Consistent style across document MD031, MD032, MD035

For a complete list of rules and their descriptions, see our documentation or run:

rumdl --list-rules

Command-line Interface

rumdl <command> [options] [file or directory...]

Commands

check [PATHS...]

Lint Markdown files and print warnings/errors (main subcommand)

Arguments:

  • [PATHS...]: Files or directories to lint. If provided, these paths take precedence over include patterns

Options:

  • -f, --fix: Automatically fix issues where possible
  • -l, --list-rules: List all available rules
  • -d, --disable <rules>: Disable specific rules (comma-separated)
  • -e, --enable <rules>: Enable only specific rules (comma-separated)
  • --exclude <patterns>: Exclude specific files or directories (comma-separated glob patterns)
  • --include <patterns>: Include only specific files or directories (comma-separated glob patterns)
  • --respect-gitignore: Respect .gitignore files when scanning directories (does not apply to explicitly provided paths)
  • -v, --verbose: Show detailed output
  • --profile: Show profiling information
  • --statistics: Show rule violation statistics summary
  • -q, --quiet: Quiet mode
  • -o, --output <format>: Output format: text (default) or json
  • --stdin: Read from stdin instead of files

init [OPTIONS]

Create a default configuration file in the current directory

Options:

  • --pyproject: Generate configuration for pyproject.toml instead of .rumdl.toml

import <FILE> [OPTIONS]

Import and convert markdownlint configuration files to rumdl format

Arguments:

  • <FILE>: Path to markdownlint config file (JSON/YAML)

Options:

  • -o, --output <path>: Output file path (default: .rumdl.toml)
  • --format <format>: Output format: toml or json (default: toml)
  • --dry-run: Show converted config without writing to file

rule [<rule>]

Show information about a rule or list all rules

Arguments:

  • [rule]: Rule name or ID (optional). If provided, shows details for that rule. If omitted, lists all available rules

config [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]

Show configuration or query a specific key

Options:

  • --defaults: Show only the default configuration values
  • --output <format>: Output format (e.g. toml, json)

Subcommands:

  • get <key>: Query a specific config key (e.g. global.exclude or MD013.line_length)
  • file: Show the absolute path of the configuration file that was loaded

server [OPTIONS]

Start the Language Server Protocol server for editor integration

Options:

  • --port <PORT>: TCP port to listen on (for debugging)
  • --stdio: Use stdio for communication (default)
  • -v, --verbose: Enable verbose logging

vscode [OPTIONS]

Install the rumdl VS Code extension

Options:

  • --force: Force reinstall even if already installed
  • --status: Show installation status without installing

version

Show version information

Global Options

These options are available for all commands:

  • --color <mode>: Control colored output: auto (default), always, never
  • --config <file>: Path to configuration file
  • --no-config: Ignore all configuration files and use built-in defaults

Exit Codes

rumdl uses exit codes following Ruff's convention for easy CI/CD integration:

  • 0: Success - no issues found
  • 1: Linting violations found
  • 2: Tool error (configuration error, file access error, invalid arguments, etc.)

This allows scripts and CI/CD systems to distinguish between "the tool found problems in your files" (exit 1) and "the tool couldn't run properly" (exit 2).

Usage Examples

# Lint all Markdown files in the current directory
rumdl check .

# Automatically fix issues
rumdl check --fix .

# Create a default configuration file
rumdl init

# Create or update a pyproject.toml file with rumdl configuration
rumdl init --pyproject

# Import a markdownlint config file
rumdl import .markdownlint.json

# Convert markdownlint config to JSON format
rumdl import --format json .markdownlint.yaml --output rumdl-config.json

# Preview conversion without writing file
rumdl import --dry-run .markdownlint.json

# Show information about a specific rule
rumdl rule MD013

# List all available rules
rumdl rule

# Query a specific config key
rumdl config get global.exclude

# Show the path of the loaded configuration file
rumdl config file

# Show configuration as JSON instead of the default format
rumdl config --output json

# Lint content from stdin
echo "# My Heading" | rumdl check --stdin

# Get JSON output for integration with other tools
rumdl check --output json README.md

# Show statistics summary of rule violations
rumdl check --statistics .

# Disable colors in output
rumdl check --color never README.md

# Use built-in defaults, ignoring all config files
rumdl check --no-config README.md

# Show version information
rumdl version

Configuration

rumdl can be configured in several ways:

  1. Using a .rumdl.toml file in your project directory
  2. Using the [tool.rumdl] section in your project's pyproject.toml file (for Python projects)
  3. Using command-line arguments
  4. Automatic markdownlint compatibility: rumdl automatically discovers and loads existing markdownlint config files (.markdownlint.json, .markdownlint.yaml, etc.)

Markdownlint Migration

rumdl provides seamless compatibility with existing markdownlint configurations:

Automatic Discovery: rumdl automatically detects and loads markdownlint config files:

  • .markdownlint.json / .markdownlint.jsonc
  • .markdownlint.yaml / .markdownlint.yml
  • markdownlint.json / markdownlint.yaml

Explicit Import: Convert markdownlint configs to rumdl format:

# Convert to .rumdl.toml
rumdl import .markdownlint.json

# Convert to JSON format
rumdl import --format json .markdownlint.yaml --output config.json

# Preview conversion
rumdl import --dry-run .markdownlint.json

For comprehensive documentation on global settings (file selection, rule enablement, etc.), see our Global Settings Reference.

Configuration File Example

Here's an example .rumdl.toml configuration file:

# Global settings
line-length = 100
exclude = ["node_modules", "build", "dist"]
respect-gitignore = true

# Disable specific rules
disabled-rules = ["MD013", "MD033"]

# Configure individual rules
[MD007]
indent = 2

[MD013]
line-length = 100
code-blocks = false
tables = false

[MD025]
level = 1
front-matter-title = "title"

[MD044]
names = ["rumdl", "Markdown", "GitHub"]

[MD048]
code-fence-style = "backtick"

Initializing Configuration

To create a configuration file, use the init command:

# Create a .rumdl.toml file (for any project)
rumdl init

# Create or update a pyproject.toml file with rumdl configuration (for Python projects)
rumdl init --pyproject

Configuration in pyproject.toml

For Python projects, you can include rumdl configuration in your pyproject.toml file, keeping all project configuration in one place. Example:

[tool.rumdl]
# Global options at root level
line-length = 100
disable = ["MD033"]
include = ["docs/*.md", "README.md"]
exclude = [".git", "node_modules"]
ignore-gitignore = false

# Rule-specific configuration
[tool.rumdl.MD013]
code_blocks = false
tables = false

[tool.rumdl.MD044]
names = ["rumdl", "Markdown", "GitHub"]

Both kebab-case (line-length, ignore-gitignore) and snake_case (line_length, ignore_gitignore) formats are supported for compatibility with different Python tooling conventions.

Configuration Output

Effective Configuration (rumdl config)

The rumdl config command prints the full effective configuration (defaults + all overrides), showing every key and its value, annotated with the source of each value. The output is colorized and the [from ...] annotation is globally aligned for easy scanning.

Example output

[global]
  enable             = []                             [from default]
  disable            = ["MD033"]                      [from .rumdl.toml]
  include            = ["README.md"]                  [from .rumdl.toml]
  respect_gitignore  = true                           [from .rumdl.toml]

[MD013]
  line_length        = 200                            [from .rumdl.toml]
  code_blocks        = true                           [from .rumdl.toml]
  ...
  • Keys are cyan, values are yellow, and the [from ...] annotation is colored by source:
    • Green: CLI
    • Blue: .rumdl.toml
    • Magenta: pyproject.toml
    • Yellow: default
  • The [from ...] column is aligned across all sections.

Defaults Only (rumdl config --defaults)

The --defaults flag prints only the default configuration as TOML, suitable for copy-paste or reference:

[global]
enable = []
disable = []
exclude = []
include = []
respect_gitignore = true

[MD013]
line_length = 80
code_blocks = true
...

Output Style

rumdl produces clean, colorized output similar to modern linting tools:

README.md:12:1: [MD022] Headings should be surrounded by blank lines [*]
README.md:24:5: [MD037] Spaces inside emphasis markers: "* incorrect *" [*]
README.md:31:76: [MD013] Line length exceeds 80 characters
README.md:42:3: [MD010] Hard tabs found, use spaces instead [*]

When running with --fix, rumdl shows which issues were fixed:

README.md:12:1: [MD022] Headings should be surrounded by blank lines [fixed]
README.md:24:5: [MD037] Spaces inside emphasis markers: "* incorrect *" [fixed]
README.md:42:3: [MD010] Hard tabs found, use spaces instead [fixed]

Fixed 3 issues in 1 file

For a more detailed view, use the --verbose option:

✓ No issues found in CONTRIBUTING.md
README.md:12:1: [MD022] Headings should be surrounded by blank lines [*]
README.md:24:5: [MD037] Spaces inside emphasis markers: "* incorrect *" [*]
README.md:42:3: [MD010] Hard tabs found, use spaces instead [*]

Found 3 issues in 1 file (2 files checked)
Run with `--fix` to automatically fix issues

Output Format

Text Output (Default)

rumdl uses a consistent output format for all issues:

{file}:{line}:{column}: [{rule_id}] {message} [{fix_indicator}]

The output is colorized by default:

  • Filenames appear in blue and underlined
  • Line and column numbers appear in cyan
  • Rule IDs appear in yellow
  • Error messages appear in white
  • Fixable issues are marked with [*] in green
  • Fixed issues are marked with [fixed] in green

JSON Output

For integration with other tools and automation, use --output json:

rumdl check --output json README.md

This produces structured JSON output:

{
  "summary": {
    "total_files": 1,
    "files_with_issues": 1,
    "total_issues": 2,
    "fixable_issues": 1
  },
  "files": [
    {
      "path": "README.md",
      "issues": [
        {
          "line": 12,
          "column": 1,
          "rule": "MD022",
          "message": "Headings should be surrounded by blank lines",
          "fixable": true,
          "severity": "error"
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Development

Prerequisites

  • Rust 1.70 or higher
  • Make (for development commands)

Building

make build

Testing

make test

License

rumdl is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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