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Documentation Mungers

Basically this is like lint/gofmt for md docs.

It basically does the following:

  • iterate over all files in the given doc root.
  • for each file split it into a slice (mungeLines) of lines (mungeLine)
  • a mungeline has metadata about each line typically determined by a 'fast' regex.
    • metadata contains things like 'is inside a preformmatted block'
    • contains a markdown header
    • has a link to another file
    • etc..
    • if you have a really slow regex with a lot of backtracking you might want to write a fast one to limit how often you run the slow one.
  • each munger is then called in turn
    • they are given the mungeLines
    • they create an entirely new set of mungeLines with their modifications
    • the new set is returned
  • the new set is then fed into the next munger.
  • in the end we might commit the end mungeLines to the file or not (--verify)

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