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MD010 - Hard tabs

Tags: hard_tab, whitespace

Aliases: no-hard-tabs

Parameters:

  • code_blocks: Include code blocks (boolean, default true)
  • ignore_code_languages: Fenced code languages to ignore (string[], default [])
  • spaces_per_tab: Number of spaces for each hard tab (integer, default 1)

Fixable: Some violations can be fixed by tooling

This rule is triggered by any lines that contain hard tab characters instead of using spaces for indentation. To fix this, replace any hard tab characters with spaces instead.

Example:

Some text

	* hard tab character used to indent the list item

Corrected example:

Some text

    * Spaces used to indent the list item instead

You have the option to exclude this rule for code blocks and spans. To do so, set the code_blocks parameter to false. Code blocks and spans are included by default since handling of tabs by Markdown tools can be inconsistent (e.g., using 4 vs. 8 spaces).

When code blocks are scanned (e.g., by default or if code_blocks is true), the ignore_code_languages parameter can be set to a list of languages that should be ignored (i.e., hard tabs will be allowed, though not required). This makes it easier for documents to include code for languages that require hard tabs.

By default, violations of this rule are fixed by replacing the tab with 1 space character. To use a different number of spaces, set the spaces_per_tab parameter to the desired value.

Rationale: Hard tabs are often rendered inconsistently by different editors and can be harder to work with than spaces.