Andersos / html-proofer

Test your rendered HTML files to make sure they're accurate.
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Well... #1

Open Neamar opened 9 years ago

Neamar commented 9 years ago

That's not a real issue, bit it looks like name-squatting :\

Andersos commented 9 years ago

It is 14 days old. For squatting it would have to be longer. If you have ideas you are welcome to contribute =)

Neamar commented 9 years ago

No idea yet, but would like a npm version ;-)

Do you plan to port the existing ruby code?

On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 11:22 PM, Anders Olsen Sandvik notifications@github.com wrote:

It is 14 days old. For squatting it would have to be longer. If you have ideas you are welcome to contribute =)

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/Andersos/html-proofer/issues/1#issuecomment-68944632

Andersos commented 9 years ago

I am using the Ruby https://github.com/gjtorikian/html-proofer on some Jekyll builds to test for links and images (https://travis-ci.org/finn-no/tech.finn.no/builds/44463506#L100). I liked the idea but could not find something similar for Node.js. What I wanted was a tool that will check the urls and images or other parts of the html. Im sure we can borrow a lot from the Ruby version =)

ivarconr commented 8 years ago

when will this be implemented?

astorije commented 7 years ago

Well, now that's name squatting 😁 It would be nice if you could free https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-proofer, in case someone wants to give a shot at a Node port of HTMLProofer :)

Fishbowler commented 5 years ago

Consider packaging Ruby's html-proofer (or downloading it as part of install?) and invoking it from inside the module, as per https://stackoverflow.com/a/8101429/399007 ?

azhozhin commented 2 years ago

Hi any chance to free npmjs package name? I've almost completed porting of ruby html-proofer to JS: https://github.com/azhozhin/html-proofer.js It would be good to preserve original name without having ".js" suffix for package.

Andersos commented 2 years ago

Yes, of course. Hiw do I do it?

azhozhin commented 2 years ago

@Andersos please check the instruction on npmjs.com: https://docs.npmjs.com/transferring-a-package-from-a-user-account-to-another-user-account

I've just registered my account there: https://www.npmjs.com/~azhozhin

Andersos commented 2 years ago

I have invited you to the project now