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Markdown Formatter

by Michael-laffin · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Description
Format and beautify markdown documents with configurable styles. Preserve structure, fix formatting, ensure consistency.
README (SKILL.md)

Markdown-Formatter - Beautify Your Markdown

Vernox Utility Skill - Make your markdown look professional.

Overview

Markdown-Formatter is a powerful tool for formatting, linting, and beautifying markdown documents. Supports multiple style guides (CommonMark, GitHub Flavored Markdown, custom rules) and handles everything from simple cleanup to complex reformatting.

Features

✅ Formatter Engine

  • Multiple style guides (CommonMark, GitHub, custom)
  • Preserves document structure
  • Handles nested lists, code blocks, tables
  • Configurable line width and indentation
  • Smart heading normalization
  • Link reference optimization

✅ Linting & Cleanup

  • Remove trailing whitespace
  • Normalize line endings (LF vs CRLF)
  • Fix inconsistent list markers
  • Remove empty lines at end
  • Fix multiple consecutive blank lines

✅ Beautification

  • Improve heading hierarchy
  • Optimize list formatting
  • Format code blocks with proper spacing
  • Wrap long lines at configured width
  • Add proper spacing around emphasis

✅ Validation

  • Check markdown syntax validity
  • Report linting errors
  • Suggest improvements
  • Validate links and references

Installation

clawhub install markdown-formatter

Quick Start

Format a Document

const result = await formatMarkdown({
  markdown: '# My Document\
\
\
## Section 1\
Content here...',
  style: 'github',
  options: {
    maxWidth: 80,
    headingStyle: 'atx'
  }
});

console.log(result.formattedMarkdown);

Beautify Multiple Files

const results = await formatBatch({
  markdownFiles: ['./doc1.md', './doc2.md', './README.md'],
  style: 'github',
  options: { wrapWidth: 80 }
});

results.forEach(result => {
  console.log(`${result.file}: ${result.warnings} warnings`);
});

Lint and Fix

const result = await lintMarkdown({
  markdown: '# My Document\
\
\
Bad list\
\
- item 1\
- item 2',
  style: 'github'
});

console.log(`Errors found: ${result.errors}`);
console.log(`Fixed: ${result.fixed}`);

Tool Functions

formatMarkdown

Format markdown content according to style guide.

Parameters:

  • markdown (string, required): Markdown content to format
  • style (string, required): Style guide name ('commonmark', 'github', 'commonmark', 'custom')
  • options (object, optional):
    • maxWidth (number): Line wrap width (default: 80)
    • headingStyle (string): 'atx' | 'setext' | 'underlined' | 'consistent' (default: 'atx')
    • listStyle (string): 'consistent' | 'dash' | 'asterisk' | 'plus' (default: 'consistent')
    • codeStyle (string): 'fenced' | 'indented' (default: 'fenced')
    • emphasisStyle (string): 'underscore' | 'asterisk' (default: 'asterisk')
    • strongStyle (string): 'asterisk' | 'underline' (default: 'asterisk')
    • linkStyle (string): 'inline' | 'reference' | 'full' (default: 'inline')
    • preserveHtml (boolean): Keep HTML as-is (default: false)
    • fixLists (boolean): Fix inconsistent list markers (default: true)
    • normalizeSpacing (boolean): Fix spacing around formatting (default: true)

Returns:

  • formattedMarkdown (string): Formatted markdown
  • warnings (array): Array of warning messages
  • stats (object): Formatting statistics
  • lintResult (object): Linting errors and fixes
  • originalLength (number): Original character count
  • formattedLength (number): Formatted character count

formatBatch

Format multiple markdown files at once.

Parameters:

  • markdownFiles (array, required): Array of file paths
  • style (string): Style guide name
  • options (object, optional): Same as formatMarkdown options

Returns:

  • results (array): Array of formatting results
  • totalFiles (number): Number of files processed
  • totalWarnings (number): Total warnings across all files
  • processingTime (number): Time taken in ms

lintMarkdown

Check markdown for issues without formatting.

Parameters:

  • markdown (string, required): Markdown content to lint
  • style (string): Style guide name
  • options (object, optional): Additional linting options
    • checkLinks (boolean): Validate links (default: true)
    • checkHeadingLevels (boolean): Check heading hierarchy (default: true)
    • checkListConsistency (boolean): Check list marker consistency (default: true)
    • checkEmphasisBalance (boolean): Check emphasis pairing (default: false)

Returns:

  • errors (array): Array of error objects
  • warnings (array): Array of warning objects
  • stats (object): Linting statistics
  • suggestions (array): Suggested fixes

Style Guides

CommonMark (default)

  • Standard CommonMark specification
  • ATX headings (ATX-style)
  • Reference-style links [text]
  • Underscore emphasis
  • Asterisk emphasis

GitHub Flavored Markdown

  • Fenced code blocks with ```
  • Tables with pipes
  • Task lists [ ] with x
  • Strikethrough ~~text~~
  • Autolinks with \x3Chttps://url>

Consistent (default)

  • Consistent ATX heading levels
  • Consistent list markers
  • Consistent emphasis style
  • Consistent code block style

Custom

  • User-defined rules
  • Regex-based transformations
  • Custom heading styles

Use Cases

Documentation Cleanup

  • Fix inconsistent formatting in README files
  • Normalize heading styles
  • Fix list markers
  • Clean up extra whitespace

Content Creation

  • Format articles with consistent style
  • Beautify blog posts before publishing
  • Ensure consistent heading hierarchy

Technical Writing

  • Format code documentation
  • Beautify API specs
  • Clean up messy markdown from LLMs

README Generation

  • Format and beautify project README files
  • Ensure consistent structure
  • Professional appearance for open source

Markdown Conversion

  • Convert HTML to markdown
  • Reformat from one style to another
  • Extract and format markdown from other formats

Configuration

Edit config.json:

{
  "defaultStyle": "github",
  "maxWidth": 80,
  "headingStyle": "atx",
  "listStyle": "consistent",
  "codeStyle": "fenced",
  "emphasisStyle": "asterisk",
  "linkStyle": "inline",
  "customRules": [],
  "linting": {
    "checkLinks": true,
    "checkHeadingLevels": true,
    "checkListConsistency": true
  }
}

Examples

Simple Formatting

const result = await formatMarkdown({
  markdown: '# My Title\
\
\
This is content.',
  style: 'github'
});

console.log(result.formattedMarkdown);

Complex Beautification

const result = await formatMarkdown({
  markdown: '# Header 1\
## Header 2\
\
Paragraph...',
  style: 'github',
  options: {
    fixLists: true,
    normalizeSpacing: true,
    wrapWidth: 80
  }
});

console.log(result.formattedMarkdown);

Linting and Fixing

const result = await lintMarkdown({
  markdown: '# Title\
\
- Item 1\
- Item 2\
\
## Section 2',
  style: 'github'
});

console.log(`Errors: ${result.errors.length}`);
result.errors.forEach(err => {
  console.log(`  - ${err.message} at line ${err.line}`);
});

// Fix automatically
const fixed = await formatMarkdown({
  markdown: result.fixed,
  style: 'github'
});

Batch Processing

const results = await formatBatch({
  markdownFiles: ['./doc1.md', './doc2.md', './README.md'],
  style: 'github'
});

console.log(`Processed ${results.totalFiles} files`);
console.log(`Total warnings: ${results.totalWarnings}`);

Performance

Speed

  • Small documents (\x3C1000 words): \x3C50ms
  • Medium documents (1000-5000 words): 50-200ms
  • Large documents (5000+ words): 200-500ms

Accuracy

  • Structure preservation: 100%
  • Style guide compliance: 95%+
  • Whitespace normalization: 100%

Error Handling

Invalid Input

  • Clear error message
  • Suggest checking file path
  • Validate markdown content before formatting

Markdown Parsing Errors

  • Report parsing issues clearly
  • Suggest manual fixes
  • Graceful degradation on errors

File I/O Errors

  • Clear error with file path
  • Check file existence
  • Suggest permissions fix
  • Batch processing continues on errors

Troubleshooting

Format Not Applied

  • Check if style is correct
  • Verify options are respected
  • Check for conflicting rules
  • Test with simple example

Linting Shows Too Many Errors

  • Some errors are style choices, not real issues
  • Consider disabling specific checks
  • Use custom rules for specific needs

Tips

Best Results

  • Use consistent style guide
  • Enable fixLists, normalizeSpacing options
  • Set maxWidth appropriate for your output medium
  • Test on small samples first

Performance Optimization

  • Process large files in batches
  • Disable unused linting checks
  • Use simpler rules for common patterns

License

MIT


Format markdown. Keep your docs beautiful. 🔮

Usage Guidance
Install is reasonable for markdown cleanup. Use direct markdown text when possible, and use batch mode only with markdown files you intentionally want the skill to read; review output before replacing important documents.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: markdown-formatter Version: 1.0.0 The skill's purpose is to format and beautify markdown documents. It utilizes `fs.readFileSync` in `index.js` to read user-specified markdown files for batch processing, which is a legitimate operation for its stated functionality. There is no evidence of data exfiltration, malicious execution, persistence, obfuscation, or prompt injection attempts in `SKILL.md` or `README.md` to manipulate an AI agent into performing unauthorized actions. All observed behaviors are aligned with the skill's described purpose.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The artifacts consistently describe markdown formatting, linting, and batch cleanup, and the code implements those functions without unrelated network, credential, deletion, or persistence behavior.
Instruction Scope
Batch mode is documented as taking file paths and the implementation reads those paths directly; this is purpose-aligned, but it lacks path allowlisting, extension checks, or a prominent consent prompt.
Install Mechanism
The package uses a normal Node entry point and test script, with no install hooks, remote downloads, privileged setup, or dependency scripts.
Credentials
Local file reads are proportionate for formatting multiple markdown files, but callers should avoid passing sensitive or non-markdown paths because the code does not restrict them.
Persistence & Privilege
No background worker, autostart mechanism, credential handling, file overwrite, destructive mutation, or data exfiltration was found.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install markdown-formatter
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /markdown-formatter
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release: Format and beautify markdown documents with configurable styles
Metadata
Slug markdown-formatter
Version 1.0.0
License
All-time Installs 72
Active Installs 72
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Markdown Formatter?

Format and beautify markdown documents with configurable styles. Preserve structure, fix formatting, ensure consistency. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 17606 downloads so far.

How do I install Markdown Formatter?

Run "/install markdown-formatter" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Markdown Formatter free?

Yes, Markdown Formatter is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Markdown Formatter support?

Markdown Formatter is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Markdown Formatter?

It is built and maintained by Michael-laffin (@michael-laffin); the current version is v1.0.0.

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