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[GH-ISSUE #669] New version, please? #496
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Originally created by @JoshuaKGoldberg on GitHub (Dec 7, 2022).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint/issues/669
Hi - I know these issues asking for new versions are sometimes annoying, and I apologize if this is one of them... but I'd really like to use the changes in #594 (
82a5de0821), which was merged a couple of months ago. #562 has been sitting for a little longer than that.Is there anything that I/we can do to help get a new version published to npm? ❤️
@DavidAnson commented on GitHub (Dec 7, 2022):
Sorry, I'm close but still hoping to drive to 0 open issues for the next release. Various PRs have taken time I'd otherwise have spent on this. The upcoming holiday period will hopefully give me an opportunity to wrap this up.
@DavidAnson commented on GitHub (Dec 7, 2022):
@DavidAnson commented on GitHub (Dec 7, 2022):
Here's an easy one: I'd like someone to verify this change correctly interoperates with Prettier and add the missing
ol_singleparameter to the example:github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint@cc701ea700A new unit test for Prettier interoperability might be nice, but I do not want to add a dependency on that project. It is probably enough to make the one-line edit to the sample.
@DavidAnson commented on GitHub (Dec 28, 2022):
Note to self: Improve MD011/MD013/MD022/MD031/MD032/MD033/MD034/MD040/MD043/MD051/MD053, generate/separate documentation, improve documentation, update dependencies.
@JoshuaKGoldberg commented on GitHub (Dec 30, 2022):
🎉 Hooray! Thanks!