deno-docker
Latest dockerfiles and images for Deno - alpine, centos, debian, ubuntu (by hayd)
docker-languagetool
Dockerfile for LanguageTool server - configurable (by Erikvl87)
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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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deno-docker
Posts with mentions or reviews of deno-docker.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-11.
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Using Node.js for Backend Web Development in 2022
Finally, Deno supports TypeScript and strives for enhanced browser compatibility. For these reasons, there are a number of companies who are already expressing interest in adopting Deno for their own use cases, however you should keep in mind that it is not yet supported by the major cloud providers, so Docker images should be used.
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I've created my first production-ready API using Deno
Hey, community. Recently I've created a really simple, but public API for a disposable email check. I've used Deno Docker base image: https://hub.docker.com/r/hayd/deno and just uploaded the docker image to Linode. It's available at RapidAPI: https://hub.docker.com/r/hayd/deno
- Hayd/deno-Docker: Latest dockerfiles and images for deno
docker-languagetool
Posts with mentions or reviews of docker-languagetool.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-13.
- LanguageTool and Plagiarism
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Is there an open-source alternative for Grammarly with a free proprietary license?
LanguageTool itself is open source (basic features). I'm running it in a Docker container.
- Is ProWritingAid the same as Grammarly when it comes to security?
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Ask HN: Do You Trust Grammarly?
For developers who already have Docker running on their machine. I can strongly recommend running it locally with e.g. Docker Compose.
Safes effort with maintaining an installation and keeping the background process running. Plus, it also works when network connectivity drops.
https://github.com/Erikvl87/docker-languagetool/blob/master/...
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Setup your private LanguageTool server
Following, you can see my personal docker-compose.yml, which you can use as a reference. For a more detailed description, you can look at the image description erikvl87/languagetool.
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What do we say to typos? Not today!
I was already used to wiggly lines in my favorite IDE IntelliJ and really missed the spell and grammar check capabilities in other editors especially when writing something in the browser. A colleague told me that IntelliJ is using LanguageTool since I'm pretty satisfied with the analysis inside it. Therefore, I looked around on GitHub for a way of hosting my own LanguageTool server. I came across this repository and decided to give it a go and run it on my Linux server.
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LanguageTool – FOSS Style and Grammar Checker for 25 Languages
It's great, I've been running the self-hosted version for a few months now. I run it using a container[0] on a $10/mo Digital Ocean VPS using Dokku[1]. The main downside is that it's a bit of a memory hog, possible because it's written in Java? Otherwise, I haven't had to mess with it after the initial set up. I like that I'm not sending everything I write to another 3rd party service I don't control.
As for the plugin, it definitely catches more issues than the stock browser spellchecks. The main issue I have with it (maybe someone can point me in the right direction) is that it always tries to autodetect the language. This is fine for longer texts, but often fails on shorter strings like headlines. This leaves my words highlighted red because it thinks I'm writing bad German, or Swedish (which is fair). I haven't been able to figure out how to force it to only use US English.
[0]: https://hub.docker.com/r/erikvl87/languagetool
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What's something self hosted everyone needs to run ?
https://github.com/Erikvl87/docker-languagetool became my daily tool
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Language Tool - Grammarly Alternative
The entire proof reading engine can be run either through their Java server or in a docker image. Java Docker Another Docker Repo
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Anyone self-hosting languagetool?
I have been using this docker version without any issues: https://github.com/Erikvl87/docker-languagetool