191: Reserved metadata name

A line in your document starts with a squirrel @, which marks a metadata declaration. A metadata declaration assigns a value to a metadata name. In your case, the value is a link. Metadata names that begin with a small letter and contain only small letters, hyphens and digits can have special functions in Aneamal, which is why they are either recognized or reserved for future use. The metadata name is reserved in your case.

Solution

If you meant to use a recognized metadata name, make sure to spell it correctly and that you use the current version of the Aneamal Translator.

Some recognized metadata names expect text as value. If you meant to use such a name, make sure that the value does not begin with an arrow, for example:

@ robots: noindex

If you want to use metadata without a special function in Aneamal, you can prepend the name with a backslash \ like this:

@ \penguin: ->https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penguin

If you did not mean to declare metadata, but want to start the line with a literal @, you can prepend a backslash: \@