obsidian-languagetool-plugin
vale
obsidian-languagetool-plugin | vale | |
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4 | 46 | |
415 | 4,210 | |
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6.8 | 9.3 | |
about 2 months ago | 14 days ago | |
TypeScript | Go | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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obsidian-languagetool-plugin
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Grammarly plugin?
There's a plugin for Obsidian and browser extensions for every (common) browser, as well as integrations for OpenOffice and LibreOffice. No native app like on Windows, but I don't consider that a huge deal.
- GitHub - Clemens-E/obsidian-languagetool-plugin: languagetool plugin for obsidian
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Improve writing quality in a few clicks in Obsidian
Hello, u/MrNoisy. Will try to answer your questions. 1. If you decided to use a local "check" done by Docker's local container -- you need to have that container running. It could be useful if you do not want to use the standard option and have no premium account. 2. "Doesn’t always get all misspelled words or it takes quite a while for scanning the note" -- probably if you are using the "Standard" option for LT -- it could be a reason. As LT devs state it here: "When using it, please keep the following rules in mind: ... This is a free service, thus there are no guarantees about performance or availability. The limits may change anytime" 3. You are free to use Custom Url and local Docker container without any limitation. But if you have a Premium subscription (as the developer of the LT plugin for Obsidian wrote on his GitHub page)
vale
- Software Technical Writing: A Guidebook [pdf]
- Grammarly editor writing service are malfunctioning
- Vale.sh – A Linter for Prose
- Ask HN: Best tool to proof-read technical documentation?
- Val, a high-level systems programming language
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Common Bugs in Writing
Vale is an OSS tool that you can use as a "prose linter" with many of these rules. You can also write your own rules. Together with a spellchecker its a good replacement for proprietary tools like grammarly.
- https://github.com/errata-ai/vale
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Just Simply – Stop saying how simple things are in our docs
> Write in US English with US grammar. (Tested in British.yml.)
heh, that was funny but it turns out the file is a list of British words checked using Vale, which I just learned existed: https://github.com/errata-ai/vale#readme (MIT)
Also, another TIL is that the "e" version of gray is British https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/doc/.vale... I had previously erroneously assumed they were just one of those quirks of English (which, I guess is still true but it is less random than I thought)
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Tools that enforce/promote corporate standards?
Off the top of my head, Vale and Acrolinx.
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Over 60% of Writers Already Use AI in Their Writing Workflow
I have recently thought of feeding the suggestions from Vale (https://vale.sh/) into an LLM along with your writing. Currently I just simply ask an LLM to take what I wrote and put it into a more "active voice". I then manually edit my writing to make it more "active" if I choose -- I do not just publish LLM generated content unaltered.
Note: I did not ask an LLM for this comment.
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What terminal apps are you using?
vale to spell check and enforce writing style on my articles
What are some alternatives?
languagetool - Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages
proselint - A linter for prose.
Highlightr-Plugin - A minimal and aesthetically pleasing highlighting menu that makes color-coded highlighting much easier 🎨.
lsp-grammarly - lsp-mode ❤️ grammarly
file-tree-alternative - This Obsidian Plugin allows users to have a different file explorer experience.
nvim-lspconfig - Quickstart configs for Nvim LSP
file-hider - A plugin for https://obsidian.md that allows hiding specific files and folders from the file explorer.
write-good - Naive linter for English prose
cMenu-Plugin - An Obsidian.md plugin that adds a minimal text editor modal for a smoother writing/editing experience ✍🏽.
markdownlint - Repository for the markdownlint-mdl-action Github Action
remark-lint - plugins to check (lint) markdown code style
markdownlint - Markdown lint tool