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@ 2020-05-28  4:00 Mark Van De Vyver
  2020-05-28 15:51 ` [docs] " Khem Raj
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From: Mark Van De Vyver @ 2020-05-28  4:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
As mentioned in my previous message - which hasn't shown up yet - I'm new to Yocto and thought to try contribute via the docs.
I've made my comment on the conversion from DocBook, and this proposal will be impacted by that effort - hopefully a part of the conversion, and in a way that does not block or interfere.

The idea I had was to introduce a prose linting tool.  Specifically, [Vale](https://errata-ai.gitbook.io/vale/).

Before going into the details, lets first establish if any of the following would be of use/value?

It would allow the project to achieve some consistency across paragraphs/pages/documents/repositories.
This would become more important if the project decided to exploit [Antora's](https://antora.org) ability to create a document from different repositories.
In such a case a repo could ensure its documentation had a closer 'fit' within the wider project documentation by ensuring it passed the same lint settings.
After the inital run/port is complete the documentation lint step could be added to the githooks that verify any new commit is green.

Thoughts?
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Kind regards
Mark

Mark Van de Vyver, B.Bus(Hons), PhD(Dist)

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