Tags: headings
Aliases: no-trailing-punctuation
Parameters:
punctuation
: Punctuation characters (string
, default.,;:!。,;:!
)
Fixable: Some violations can be fixed by tooling
This rule is triggered on any heading that has one of the specified normal or full-width punctuation characters as the last character in the line:
# This is a heading.
To fix this, remove the trailing punctuation:
# This is a heading
Note: The punctuation
parameter can be used to specify what characters count
as punctuation at the end of a heading. For example, you can change it to
".,;:"
to allow headings that end with an exclamation point. ?
is
allowed by default because of how common it is in headings of FAQ-style
documents. Setting the punctuation
parameter to ""
allows all characters -
and is equivalent to disabling the rule.
Note: The trailing semicolon of HTML entity references
like ©
, ©
, and ©
is ignored by this rule.
Rationale: Headings are not meant to be full sentences. More information: Punctuation at the end of headers.