First, I had this text processed by the Cromons without any problems:
< Code> * * * [GIT] ** Set up a GIT repo for your team
Recently I am getting this error:
Cramdoon Warning: There is no link definition for link id 'GIT' has been found on line 4. I can not see in the Cromon Amendment history that it is now an illegal input and before I get hundreds of files and modify it I am surprised that anyone can shed light on it, and also that I am the easiest How can I modify the line from What do I want to see in the text "[GIT]" bold on a bulleted line?
This is not an invalid input Kramdown will correctly parse which is expected (version 1.6.0 Accordingly):
& lt; Ul & gt; & Lt; Li & gt; & Lt; Strong> [GIT] & lt; / Strong> Set up a GIT repo for your team & lt; / Li & gt; & Lt; / Ul & gt;
I'm not sure why the alerts were suppressed earlier, but I checked through the Ruby Code and the warning was present in the available version as soon as possible. I also checked at 1.3.3 and this also generates a warning.
Although the credroads generate the desired output, if you want to avoid the warning, you can avoid the bracket.
* ** \ [GIT] ** Set a GIT Repo for your team
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