flycheck-grammarly
Grammarly support for Flycheck (by emacs-grammarly)
emacs-howdoyou
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
flycheck-grammarly
Posts with mentions or reviews of flycheck-grammarly.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-31.
- What's everyone using for grammar checks?
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Grammarly integration in AUCTeX
has anybody integrated one of the emacs-grammarly-packages (e.g. in the form of flychecking) into LaTeX-mode? I'm looking for a setup which allows me to write LaTeX and benefit from grammarly-checks.
- Grammar checker for scientific writing
- flycheck-grammarly: Grammarly support for Flycheck.
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Is there a reliable Grammarly package for Emacs?
Would people recommend using lsp-grammerly or flycheck-grammerly?
emacs-howdoyou
Posts with mentions or reviews of emacs-howdoyou.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-21.
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[ANN] reddigg: browse reddit in emacs org-mode.
However I found org-mode is great for content presentation. For the web we have html, for emacs we have org-mode. Org-mode is great for reading and fast for navigation. Creating org-mode based solutions feels just like creating a web app. I can also embed elisp commands to org-mode to handle click/enter events or whatever. And since it is just org-mode I can save the buffer to a normal org file or I can invoke reddigg links/commands from any org buffer too. Beside reddigg I have a similar one for stackoverflow (https://github.com/thanhvg/emacs-howdoyou) and one for hackernews (https://github.com/thanhvg/emacs-hnreader) that I'm using everyday. These packages all use org-mode as the view layer.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing flycheck-grammarly and emacs-howdoyou you can also consider the following projects:
lsp-grammarly - lsp-mode ❤️ grammarly
centaur-tabs - Emacs plugin aiming to become an aesthetic, modern looking tabs plugin
lsp-ltex - lsp-mode ❤️ LTEX
ox-hugo - A carefully crafted Org exporter back-end for Hugo
emacs.d - Fast and robust Emacs setup.
md4rd - Emacs Mode for Reddit - Read Reddit from within Emacs interactively.
vale - :pencil: A markup-aware linter for prose built with speed and extensibility in mind.
doom-modeline - A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design.
clojure-mode - Emacs support for the Clojure(Script) programming language
emacs-reddigg - Browse reddit in emacs org-mode.
flymake-grammarly - Flymake support for Grammarly
lsp-pyright - lsp-mode :heart: pyright
flycheck-grammarly vs lsp-grammarly
emacs-howdoyou vs centaur-tabs
flycheck-grammarly vs lsp-ltex
emacs-howdoyou vs ox-hugo
flycheck-grammarly vs emacs.d
emacs-howdoyou vs md4rd
flycheck-grammarly vs vale
emacs-howdoyou vs doom-modeline
flycheck-grammarly vs clojure-mode
emacs-howdoyou vs emacs-reddigg
flycheck-grammarly vs flymake-grammarly
emacs-howdoyou vs lsp-pyright