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Please give us `--anchors` back

Open lemzwerg opened this issue 10 years ago • 2 comments

From a UNIX perspective, activating plug-ins via a resource file only is bad. The right thing IMHO is a command line option. To activate plug-ins, I can imagine an option

--enable-plugin=plugin1,plugin2,...

which should be equivalent to

--enable-plugin=plugin1 --enable-plugin=plugin2 ...

Consequently – and for backwards compatibility – --anchors should be the same as --enable-plugin=AnchorCheck.

Of course, having this option makes only sense if the AnchorCheck plugin does work, which is currently not the case, cf. issue #557.

lemzwerg avatar Mar 17 '15 08:03 lemzwerg

Is there any news/opinion on this from @wummel? I would also love to have an --enable-plugin.

remko avatar Apr 03 '16 08:04 remko

Thank you for the issue report. Sadly this project is dead, and a new team is around with https://github.com/linkcheck/linkchecker for more details please see: #708 Also please close this issue and report it freshly on the new repo https://github.com/linkcheck/linkchecker/issues if your issue still persists

dpalic avatar Oct 30 '17 07:10 dpalic