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MD007 - Unordered list indentation

Tags: bullet, indentation, ul

Aliases: ul-indent

Parameters:

  • indent: Spaces for indent (integer, default 2)
  • start_indent: Spaces for first level indent (when start_indented is set) (integer, default 2)
  • start_indented: Whether to indent the first level of the list (boolean, default false)

Fixable: Some violations can be fixed by tooling

This rule is triggered when list items are not indented by the configured number of spaces (default: 2).

Example:

* List item
   * Nested list item indented by 3 spaces

Corrected Example:

* List item
  * Nested list item indented by 2 spaces

Note: This rule applies to a sublist only if its parent lists are all also unordered (otherwise, extra indentation of ordered lists interferes with the rule).

The start_indented parameter allows the first level of lists to be indented by the configured number of spaces rather than starting at zero (the inverse of MD006). The start_indent parameter allows the first level of lists to be indented by a different number of spaces than the rest (ignored when start_indented is not set).

Rationale: Indenting by 2 spaces allows the content of a nested list to be in line with the start of the content of the parent list when a single space is used after the list marker. Indenting by 4 spaces is consistent with code blocks and simpler for editors to implement. Additionally, this can be a compatibility issue for other Markdown parsers, which require 4-space indents. More information: Markdown Style Guide and Marked app
support
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Note: See Prettier.md for compatibility information.