remark-lint-no-file-name-consecutive-dashes is a remark-lint rule that flags file names containing consecutive dashes. Consistent file naming conventions enhance project maintainability and readability. This rule promotes consistent and clear naming practices by enforcing the absence of adjacent dashes, improving overall code style and reducing potential ambiguities in project structure across files. This encourages better file organization and comprehension.
The npm package remark-lint-no-file-name-consecutive-dashes has seen intermittent releases since its initial version in February 2017. Releases occurred sporadically throughout 2017-2020, then picked up pace in 2021, including major version 2.x. Release frequency has decreased since, with a single release in May 2023 and an update to version 3 in April 2024 and one in January 2025.
The npm package "remark-lint-no-file-name-consecutive-dashes" experienced fluctuating download numbers between March 2024 and August 2025. After an initial growth, downloads stabilized around 340,000. There was an increase between April and July 2025, with approximately 430,000 downloads. August 2025 shows a decrease.