This rule for remark-lint uses write-good to check the content of a Markdown file for stylistic issues:
{ "plugins": [ "remark-preset-lint-recommended", ["remark-lint-write-good", ["warn", { "passive": false, "whitelist": [ "read-only" ] }]] ] }
You can apply all the checks that are listed in the write-good documentation. In this example, for instance, the passive-voice check is disabled and messages regarding the word "read-only" are suppressed.
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