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Ask HN: Grammarly Alternatives?
I use Grammarly Premium for the last few years but recently have shifted mostly to online tool for longer writings and edits. I do have the Safari Extension running. I have not seen any form or upsell or ads, and I unsubscribed from their marketing emails.
The closest alternative is https://languagetool.org
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Show HN: Heynote – A Dedicated Scratchpad for Developers
Great tool, thanks for sharing. If you are open to suggestions, I would love to have spellcheck in it.
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Is there global autocorrect for linux?
I don't know of a "global" function, but what you use depends largely on where you're doing your writing. It's possible to spellcheck markdown and html files from a terminal with aspell and to find the correct spelling of partial words with look. Some apps, like Grammarcheck can offer you close to global spellcheck. Apps like LanguageTool offer browser addons to check grammar and spelling.
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- Grammarly editor writing service are malfunctioning
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Your privacy is optional
LanguageTool - I liked using Grammarly to check my writing, but it is not great for privacy considering it sends off everything you write to Grammarly servers. LanguageTool is a great open source alternative that you can run locally.
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Show HN: Firefox addon to quarantine a tab to use offline with private data
On extensions, for example, I use LanguageTool [1], which is similar to Grammarly. It could be configured with a local server, although I have a “premium” account which sends data to a 3rd party server. I trust this extension to verify my messages on HN, but I can't trust it to have access to my banking account. This is an example of a really useful extension that I'll never be able to fully trust because it has access to all websites, and it sends all that I write to another server.
In fairness, Firefox's advantage has been that Mozilla has a trustworthy manual review process for the “recommended” extensions.
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I'm Betting on HTML
Alternatively, you could set up LanguageTool[1], which runs much faster, is more reliable, is open source, and, crucially, doesn't require sending what you wrote to a server on the Internet. Plus, it already has high-quality integrations with standard software like LibreOffice, so you don't even need to write anything yourself.
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BitShares Link Collection
Media Kit - Logos, banners and etc
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BitShares Link Collections
* [Media Kit](https://github.com/bitshares/marketing/tree/master/media-kit) - Logos, banners and etc
What are some alternatives?
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
Emacs-langtool - LanguageTool for Emacs
docker-languagetool - Dockerfile for LanguageTool
docker-languagetool - Dockerfile for LanguageTool server - configurable
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
vim-endwise - endwise.vim: Wisely add
ltex-ls - LTeX Language Server: LSP language server for LanguageTool :mag::heavy_check_mark: with support for LaTeX :mortar_board:, Markdown :pencil:, and others
vim-LanguageTool - A vim plugin for the LanguageTool grammar checker
SymSpell - SymSpell: 1 million times faster spelling correction & fuzzy search through Symmetric Delete spelling correction algorithm
gpt-3-experiments - Test prompts for OpenAI's GPT-3 API and the resulting AI-generated texts.
limelight.vim - :flashlight: All the world's indeed a stage and we are merely players
Openly - A Vale linter style that aims to replicate Grammarly in an open-source, privacy-friendly way