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Info on inline configuration here: https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint#configuration
I think the default behavior of MD013 corresponds to the behavior you want; enabling stern and strict is probably not something you should do.
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I think I've found what should work for my specific use case, but it doesn't seem to work with markdownlint-cli.
This rule for line length (MD013) has the following text:
This rule has an exception when 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. To disable this exception, set the strict parameter to true to report an issue when any line is too long. To warn for lines that are too long and could be fixed but allow lines without spaces, set the stern parameter to true.
If I set the following in my .markdownlint.yaml
file, the long lines with no whitespace past the length limit are still reported.
MD013:
strict: true
stern: true
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After looking at my mardown more carefully, I realized my editor (vim+conceal) was showing me text on the next line even though it was on the same line.
This is a non-issue. Thank you for your kind response.
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