okflint is an open-source command-line tool that validates and lints documentation bases written in the Open Knowledge Format (OKF). It helps technical writers and developers ensure their documentation is compliant, well-structured, and consistent by checking frontmatter, markdown, and other OKF-specific requirements.
okflint sits in PulseGate's Other dev tools category. It focuses on ensuring documentation in Open Knowledge Format is compliant and well-structured through automated linting. It is built as an open-source project for technical writers and developers managing OKF documentation. okflint is open source under the MIT license. It runs on the command line.
mattdav builds and maintains okflint, and the product first shipped in 2026. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 31 commits in the last 90 days. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — okflint occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include OKF validation, markdown support, and frontmatter checks.
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