Emacs-langtool
org-super-links
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Emacs-langtool
- What's everyone using for grammar checks?
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Is GNU Aspell the best spell checker for emacs on macOS?
Language Tool does this, I believe, but I think it's modal rather than on-the-fly.
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Grammar auto-correction package?
Perhaps something like https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool which you can self host. Or if you don't mind SaaS - there's grammarly integration for emacs too.
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Language Tool – open-source Grammarly Alternative
There’s already Emacs package, but it works only with offline version.
https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool
Now that I checked, looks like there’s another package, but I didn’t t try it.
https://github.com/emacs-languagetool
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Grammar checker for scientific writing
Check out textidote too. It's languagetool understanding \LaTeX syntax, and you can set it for flycheck-checker. Emacs-langtool coupled with langtool-ignore-fonts is also good for \LaTeX documents. You may want to configure them to disable a few rules to reduce false positives.
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How to use languagetool with Emacs?
I use https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool
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Writers, what are your favorite underrated packages?
Didn't see it so far: LanguageTool integration in Emacs. It really helps me a lot, as I'm a making lot of language errors. LanguageTool requires Java (standalone app is a Jar file), could start is a bit long, but then it's really easy to use and for me feedback is better integrated in Emacs than for example in LibreOffice.
org-super-links
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Is there any *built-in* way for back links?
For about three years now, I've been using org-super-links, but I'm getting tired of updating its dependencies that I don't use (such as helm, and now it seems to need org-super-agenda too).
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Bi-directional links in org mode?
Give org-super-links a try, it works great.
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Video Series: Denote as a Zettelkasten
Don't get me wrong; it is not a critique, to neither you nor Prot; I am just trying to be helpful for those who are not aware of potential problems when using a file system as a database. It certainly is not a critique to your videos. Your videos are really helpful; after watching your videos, I got it more understanding about backlinks. I am not a good note-taker, and I haven't been using backlinks, I just search in my note file :), but I'll install org-super-links and see how it works. It is really on my list to become better note taker, so I see forward a long series of videos! :).
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What method do you use to create internal links in org?
org-super-links handles this pretty well. If you are more interested in building something custom, I also created org-linker to serve as a bit of a standard base to help with these types of things.
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Netz: emacs generic graph store
Hey, thanks! Jack-o-tall-tales posted some good ones below here. My original use case was much simpler though. I started it while working on some extension ideas for my org-super-links package. Essentially mapping orgmode files into graphs. I started experimenting with this idea here and made a really bad video to illustrate the idea, but it's just kind of a POC right now. Another idea i want to play around with after that is to maybe explore some orgmode/task dependency stuff (which is kind of related to my org-linker-edna package).
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Writers, what are your favorite underrated packages?
Frankly, I spent 5 minutes trying to understand org-super-links from this link: https://github.com/toshism/org-super-links
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TODO items without content/TODO items in the middle of meeting notes?
Another option would be to use org-capture to record the todos and file them into a dedicated todo file. You could use something like https://github.com/toshism/org-super-links to link back to the file with the meeting notes if you wanted that.
What are some alternatives?
languagetool - Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages
writeroom-mode - Writeroom-mode: distraction-free writing for Emacs.
lsp-ltex - lsp-mode ❤️ LTEX
org-fc - Spaced Repetition System for Emacs org-mode
org-super-links-peek - Take a peek at the content on the other side of a link
ebib - A BibTeX database manager for Emacs.
org-roam-ui - A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten
languagetool.el - LanguageTool suggestions integrated within Emacs
org-clock-csv - Export Emacs org-mode clock entries to CSV format.
go-org - Org mode parser with html & pretty printed org rendering. also shitty static site generator.
olivetti - Emacs minor mode to automatically balance window margins