lsp-ltex
lsp-mode ❤️ LTEX (by emacs-languagetool)
flycheck-grammarly
Grammarly support for Flycheck (by emacs-grammarly)
lsp-ltex | flycheck-grammarly | |
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10 | 5 | |
49 | 122 | |
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6.2 | 5.3 | |
8 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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lsp-ltex
Posts with mentions or reviews of lsp-ltex.
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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I created a script that converts tex files to a txt files for grammar checking
If you are using Emacs, I can highly recommend lsp-ltex
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Overleaf makes me mad and TeXstudio is superior
If you use emacs, I recommend to get some modern goodness by installing lsp-mode (or eglot) to interact with language servers and then install a latex language servers like texlab. This in my expericence really improved the autocompletion so I don't feel like I loose anything over using vscode, texlab or overleaf .Recently I also switched to lsp-ltex for language-tool integration. All those tools lsp servers can also be used from other editors with lsp support, so use what you prefer. I would only recommend emacs to those who want a fully customized and keyboard driven experience and are not afraid to eventually modify some lisp code. But it has its unique advantages, many editing tools and in addition to the still great auctex also cdlatex for super quick math typesetting.
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How to use eglot over TRAMP and lsp-mode on local files?
Basically, I've installed lsp-mode and eglot at the same time. The reason is that eglot works over TRAMP, while lsp-mode not. Also, I use a lot lsp-ltex and it depends directly of lsp-mode
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Grammarly integration in AUCTeX
lsp-ltex. This is based on ltex-ls, which is a language server for grammar-checking LaTeX using LanguageTool. The setup is a bit tricky, and there are definitely some bugs and missing features, but when it's set up it's pretty smooth.
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Grammar checker for scientific writing
Follow the instructions for installing lsp-ltex at https://github.com/emacs-languagetool/lsp-ltex
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Is there a reliable Grammarly package for Emacs?
lsp-ltex
- lsp-ltex: lsp client leveraging LTEX Language Server
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spell checker for LaTeX files
The ltex LSP server for emacs is also great: it uses LanguageTool, the same grammar checker behind textidode: https://github.com/emacs-languagetool/lsp-ltex
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?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing lsp-ltex and flycheck-grammarly you can also consider the following projects:
lsp-grammarly - lsp-mode ❤️ grammarly
emacs-howdoyou - Search and read stackoverflow and its sisters’ sites
Emacs-langtool - LanguageTool for Emacs
texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX
emacs.d - Fast and robust Emacs setup.
proselint - A linter for prose.
vale - :pencil: A markup-aware linter for prose built with speed and extensibility in mind.
lsp-java - lsp-mode :heart: java
clojure-mode - Emacs support for the Clojure(Script) programming language
textidote - Spelling, grammar and style checking on LaTeX documents
flymake-grammarly - Flymake support for Grammarly
lsp-ltex vs lsp-grammarly
flycheck-grammarly vs emacs-howdoyou
lsp-ltex vs Emacs-langtool
flycheck-grammarly vs lsp-grammarly
lsp-ltex vs texlab
flycheck-grammarly vs emacs.d
lsp-ltex vs proselint
flycheck-grammarly vs vale
lsp-ltex vs lsp-java
flycheck-grammarly vs clojure-mode
lsp-ltex vs textidote
flycheck-grammarly vs flymake-grammarly