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Header style
Open

Table of contents
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD003 - Header style

Tags: headers

Aliases: header-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "atx", "atxclosed", "setext", "setextwith_atx"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when different header styles (atx, setext, and 'closed' atx) are used in the same document:

# ATX style H1

## Closed ATX style H2 ##

Setext style H1
===============

Be consistent with the style of header used in a document:

# ATX style H1

## ATX style H2

The setextwithatx doc style allows atx-style headers of level 3 or more in documents with setext style headers:

Setext style H1
===============

Setext style H2
---------------

### ATX style H3

Note: the configured header style can be a specific style to use (atx, atxclosed, setext, setextwith_atx), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Unordered list style
Open

- `Alt+R` - Restart Stutter
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- `Alt+Right` - Skip forwards
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Unordered list style
Open

- `Alt+Up` - Increase WPM by 50
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Unordered list style
Open

- [Themes](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/Themes)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

* [![Edge Get Extension](https://img.shields.io/badge/Edge-Get%20Extension!-lightgrey.svg?style=popout&logo=microsoft-edge)](https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/stutter/aonlnjdopgkofbgipdnfdclfpaindajj)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Unordered list style
Open

- [Localization](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/Locale)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Consider starting bulleted lists at the beginning of the line
Open

   * [About Stutter](#about-stutter)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD006 - Consider starting bulleted lists at the beginning of the line

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: ul-start-left

This rule is triggered when top level lists don't start at the beginning of a line:

Some text

  * List item
  * List item

To fix, ensure that top level list items are not indented:

Some test

* List item
* List item

Rationale: Starting lists at the beginning of the line means that nested list items can all be indented by the same amount when an editor's indent function or the tab key is used to indent. Starting a list 1 space in means that the indent of the first nested list is less than the indent of the second level (3 characters if you use 4 space tabs, or 1 character if you use 2 space tabs).

Line length
Open

Stutter is a [Rapid Serial Visual Presentation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapid_serial_visual_presentation) (RSVP) extension for modern web browsers. RSVP is a way to read faster with less eye movement.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

* [![Chrome Get Extension](https://img.shields.io/badge/Chrome-Get%20Extension!-lightgrey.svg?style=popout&logo=google-chrome)](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stutter/fbapmaboedchhgjolcnpfgoanbfajchl)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Line length
Open

This is an open source project and we welcome contributions. See the [Wiki](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki) for ways to contribute:
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Line length
Open

This browser extension collects no user data. Nothing about your usage is stored or transferred to any server. It can be used offline.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Multiple top level headers in the same document
Open

Table of contents
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD025 - Multiple top level headers in the same document

Tags: headers

Aliases: single-h1

Parameters: level (number; default 1)

This rule is triggered when a top level header is in use (the first line of the file is a h1 header), and more than one h1 header is in use in the document:

# Top level header

# Another top level header

To fix, structure your document so that there is a single h1 header that is the title for the document, and all later headers are h2 or lower level headers:

# Title

## Header

## Another header

Rationale: A top level header is a h1 on the first line of the file, and serves as the title for the document. If this convention is in use, then there can not be more than one title for the document, and the entire document should be contained within this header.

Note: The level parameter can be used to change the top level (ex: to h2) in cases where an h1 is added externally.

Ordered list item prefix
Open

2. Press `Alt+R` to trigger Stutter by hotkey.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD029 - Ordered list item prefix

Tags: ol

Aliases: ol-prefix

Parameters: style ("one", "ordered"; default "one")

This rule is triggered on ordered lists that do not either start with '1.' or do not have a prefix that increases in numerical order (depending on the configured style, which defaults to 'one').

Example valid list if the style is configured as 'one':

1. Do this.
1. Do that.
1. Done.

Example valid list if the style is configured as 'ordered':

1. Do this.
2. Do that.
3. Done.

Lists should be surrounded by blank lines
Open

   * [About Stutter](#about-stutter)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD032 - Lists should be surrounded by blank lines

Tags: bullet, ul, ol, blank_lines

Aliases: blanks-around-lists

This rule is triggered when lists (of any kind) are either not preceded or not followed by a blank line:

Some text
* Some
* List

1. Some
2. List
Some text

To fix this, ensure that all lists have a blank line both before and after (except where the block is at the beginning or end of the document):

Some text

* Some
* List

1. Some
2. List

Some text

Rationale: Aside from aesthetic reasons, some parsers, including kramdown, will not parse lists that don't have blank lines before and after them.

Note: List items without hanging indents are a violation of this rule; list items with hanging indents are okay:

* This is
not okay

* This is
  okay

Inline HTML
Open

<a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stutter/"><img src="./icons/stutter.svg" width="100"></a>
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD033 - Inline HTML

Tags: html

Aliases: no-inline-html

This rule is triggered whenever raw HTML is used in a markdown document:

Inline HTML header

To fix this, use 'pure' markdown instead of including raw HTML:

# Markdown header

Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in markdown, but this rule is included for those who want their documents to only include "pure" markdown, or for those who are rendering markdown documents in something other than HTML.

Unordered list style
Open

- `Esc` - Close Stutter
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Unordered list style
Open

- [Third Party Libraries](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/ThirdParty)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- `Alt+Left` - Skip backwards
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Line length
Open

You can leave feedback using [GitHub issues](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/issues). If you would like to discuss problems or features with me directly, you can visit the [#stutter IRC channel on Libera.Chat](https://kiwiirc.com/nextclient/#irc://irc.libera.chat/#stutter).
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

3. Select text you'd like to Stutter and then right-click and choose "Stutter Selection".
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- `Alt+Down` - Decrease WPM by 50
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- [Themes](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/Themes)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- [Third Party Libraries](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/ThirdParty)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Lists should be surrounded by blank lines
Open

   * [License](#license)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD032 - Lists should be surrounded by blank lines

Tags: bullet, ul, ol, blank_lines

Aliases: blanks-around-lists

This rule is triggered when lists (of any kind) are either not preceded or not followed by a blank line:

Some text
* Some
* List

1. Some
2. List
Some text

To fix this, ensure that all lists have a blank line both before and after (except where the block is at the beginning or end of the document):

Some text

* Some
* List

1. Some
2. List

Some text

Rationale: Aside from aesthetic reasons, some parsers, including kramdown, will not parse lists that don't have blank lines before and after them.

Note: List items without hanging indents are a violation of this rule; list items with hanging indents are okay:

* This is
not okay

* This is
  okay

Bare URL used
Open

Mozilla's Readability library - http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD034 - Bare URL used

Tags: links, url

Aliases: no-bare-urls

This rule is triggered whenever a URL is given that isn't surrounded by angle brackets:

For more information, see http://www.example.com/.

To fix this, add angle brackets around the URL:

For more information, see <http:></http:>.

Rationale: Without angle brackets, the URL isn't converted into a link in many markdown parsers.

Note: if you do want a bare URL without it being converted into a link, enclose it in a code block, otherwise in some markdown parsers it will be converted:

`http://www.example.com`

Line length
Open

# stutter ![status](https://travis-ci.com/jamestomasino/stutter.svg?branch=master) ![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/jamestomasino/stutter.svg) [![Maintainability](https://api.codeclimate.com/v1/badges/a4d5b54b3cf91c6a2b3e/maintainability)](https://codeclimate.com/github/jamestomasino/stutter/maintainability)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Unordered list style
Open

- `Alt+Left` - Skip backwards
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Unordered list style
Open

- `Alt+Down` - Decrease WPM by 50
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

* [![Firefox Get Extension](https://img.shields.io/badge/Firefox-Get%20Extension!-lightgrey.svg?style=popout&logo=mozilla-firefox)](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stutter/)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

2. Press `Alt+R` to trigger Stutter by hotkey.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- `Alt+Up` - Increase WPM by 50
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

1. Click on the <img src="./icons/stutter.svg" width="16"> icon in the browser to start _Stuttering_. If you have text selected, it will use this as the content to Stutter, otherwise the entire page will be used.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Line length
Open

[Read some of the research](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/Research) that influences Stutter.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Unordered list style
Open

- `Alt+Right` - Skip forwards
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Line length
Open

You can reposition the Stutter interface on the screen by dragging the handle on the left hand side. Stutter will remember its position in the future.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Line length
Open

Many other timing options and theming are available inside the full settings panel. Click on the gear icon on the left while Stutter is running to change these settings. **Note:** You must have allowed the storage permission in order to change these default settings.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Inline HTML
Open

<a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stutter/"><img src="./icons/stutter.svg" width="100"></a>
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD033 - Inline HTML

Tags: html

Aliases: no-inline-html

This rule is triggered whenever raw HTML is used in a markdown document:

Inline HTML header

To fix this, use 'pure' markdown instead of including raw HTML:

# Markdown header

Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in markdown, but this rule is included for those who want their documents to only include "pure" markdown, or for those who are rendering markdown documents in something other than HTML.

Unordered list style
Open

- [Install from Source](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/Install)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Line length
Open

<a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stutter/"><img src="./icons/stutter.svg" width="100"></a>
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- `Alt+R` - Restart Stutter
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- `Alt+P` - Pause/Resume
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- [Browser Permissions](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/Permissions)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Line length
Open

1. Click on the <img src="./icons/stutter.svg" width="16"> icon in the browser to start _Stuttering_. If you have text selected, it will use this as the content to Stutter, otherwise the entire page will be used.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD013 - Line length

Tags: line_length

Aliases: line-length Parameters: linelength, codeblocks, tables (number; default 80, boolean; default true)

This rule is triggered when there are lines that are longer than the configured line length (default: 80 characters). To fix this, split the line up into multiple lines.

This rule has an exception where there is no whitespace beyond the configured line length. This allows you to still include items such as long URLs without being forced to break them in the middle.

You also have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and tables. To do this, set the code_blocks and/or tables parameters to false.

Code blocks are included in this rule by default since it is often a requirement for document readability, and tentatively compatible with code rules. Still, some languages do not lend themselves to short lines.

Inline HTML
Open

1. Click on the <img src="./icons/stutter.svg" width="16"> icon in the browser to start _Stuttering_. If you have text selected, it will use this as the content to Stutter, otherwise the entire page will be used.
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD033 - Inline HTML

Tags: html

Aliases: no-inline-html

This rule is triggered whenever raw HTML is used in a markdown document:

Inline HTML header

To fix this, use 'pure' markdown instead of including raw HTML:

# Markdown header

Rationale: Raw HTML is allowed in markdown, but this rule is included for those who want their documents to only include "pure" markdown, or for those who are rendering markdown documents in something other than HTML.

Emphasis used instead of a header
Open

**stutter**
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD036 - Emphasis used instead of a header

Tags: headers, emphasis

Parameters: punctuation (string; default ".,;:!?")

Aliases: no-emphasis-as-header

This check looks for instances where emphasized (i.e. bold or italic) text is used to separate sections, where a header should be used instead:

**My document**

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...

_Another section_

Consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod.

To fix this, use markdown headers instead of emphasized text to denote sections:

# My document

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...

## Another section

Consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod.

Note: this rule looks for single line paragraphs that consist entirely of emphasized text. It won't fire on emphasis used within regular text, multi-line emphasized paragraphs, and paragraphs ending in punctuation. Similarly to rule MD026, you can configure what characters are recognized as punctuation.

Unordered list style
Open

- [Browser Permissions](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/Permissions)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Unordered list style
Open

- `Alt+P` - Pause/Resume
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD004 - Unordered list style

Tags: bullet, ul

Aliases: ul-style

Parameters: style ("consistent", "asterisk", "plus", "dash"; default "consistent")

This rule is triggered when the symbols used in the document for unordered list items do not match the configured unordered list style:

* Item 1
+ Item 2
- Item 3

To fix this issue, use the configured style for list items throughout the document:

* Item 1
* Item 2
* Item 3

Note: the configured list style can be a specific symbol to use (asterisk, plus, dash), or simply require that the usage be consistent within the document.

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- `Esc` - Close Stutter
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- [Install from Source](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/Install)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level
Open

- [Localization](https://github.com/jamestomasino/stutter/wiki/Locale)
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD005 - Inconsistent indentation for list items at the same level

Tags: bullet, ul, indentation

Aliases: list-indent

This rule is triggered when list items are parsed as being at the same level, but don't have the same indentation:

* Item 1
    * Nested Item 1
    * Nested Item 2
   * A misaligned item

Usually this rule will be triggered because of a typo. Correct the indentation for the list to fix it:

* Item 1
  * Nested Item 1
  * Nested Item 2
  * Nested Item 3

Ordered list item prefix
Open

3. Select text you'd like to Stutter and then right-click and choose "Stutter Selection".
Severity: Info
Found in README.md by markdownlint

MD029 - Ordered list item prefix

Tags: ol

Aliases: ol-prefix

Parameters: style ("one", "ordered"; default "one")

This rule is triggered on ordered lists that do not either start with '1.' or do not have a prefix that increases in numerical order (depending on the configured style, which defaults to 'one').

Example valid list if the style is configured as 'one':

1. Do this.
1. Do that.
1. Done.

Example valid list if the style is configured as 'ordered':

1. Do this.
2. Do that.
3. Done.

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