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4,280 | 367 | |
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4.6 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Python | Emacs Lisp | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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proselint
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Getting Started with Technical Writing
So cool. Looks like the proseline site is down. For anyone else who wanted to read the approach - https://github.com/amperser/proselint/blob/b5b7536bec5fd461e...
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Writing like a pro with vale & neovim
You can try proselint, which also has built-in support in null-ls. Its LaTeX support isn't perfect, but it's workable.
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Help with autocompletion for prose writing.
Something like grammar-guard, proselint and/or language-tool?
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Grammar checker for scientific writing
Yep, though there's not a lot to see! Follow the instructions for installing proselint at https://github.com/amperser/proselint and configure as follows:
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Is there a reliable Grammarly package for Emacs?
Vale uses a customizable grammar checker, and you can download some open-source configurations to start working with from the link above. Then, you just need to add something like below to your Emacs configuration: (flycheck-define-checker vale "A prose linter" :command ("vale" "--output" "line" source) :standard-input nil :error-patterns ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ":" (message) line-end)) :modes (markdown-mode org-mode text-mode) ) (add-to-list 'flycheck-checkers 'vale 'append) (setq flycheck-vale-executable "/usr/local/bin/vale") It looks like you can do something similar with Proselint, which looks wonderful and I have been meaning to try using in my day-to-day: https://unconj.ca/blog/linting-prose-in-emacs.html .
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Markdown Linting
proselint
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Setting up VIM for blogging
Full list here. Since the tool is a linter, it sounds like it should work with language servers. I use CoC.nvim for LSP features. Thankfully some smart guys have figured out how to make proselint work with coc.nvim & coc-diagnostic (see here). Now it works for my blog posts just like clangd does for my C++ code.
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novelWriter 1.0
You're looking for proselint. https://github.com/amperser/proselint
Emacs-langtool
- What's everyone using for grammar checks?
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Is GNU Aspell the best spell checker for emacs on macOS?
Language Tool does this, I believe, but I think it's modal rather than on-the-fly.
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Grammar auto-correction package?
Perhaps something like https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool which you can self host. Or if you don't mind SaaS - there's grammarly integration for emacs too.
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Language Tool – open-source Grammarly Alternative
There’s already Emacs package, but it works only with offline version.
https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool
Now that I checked, looks like there’s another package, but I didn’t t try it.
https://github.com/emacs-languagetool
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Grammar checker for scientific writing
Check out textidote too. It's languagetool understanding \LaTeX syntax, and you can set it for flycheck-checker. Emacs-langtool coupled with langtool-ignore-fonts is also good for \LaTeX documents. You may want to configure them to disable a few rules to reduce false positives.
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How to use languagetool with Emacs?
I use https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-langtool
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Writers, what are your favorite underrated packages?
Didn't see it so far: LanguageTool integration in Emacs. It really helps me a lot, as I'm a making lot of language errors. LanguageTool requires Java (standalone app is a Jar file), could start is a bit long, but then it's really easy to use and for me feedback is better integrated in Emacs than for example in LibreOffice.
What are some alternatives?
vim-pencil - Rethinking Vim as a tool for writing
languagetool - Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages
vale - :pencil: A markup-aware linter for prose built with speed and extensibility in mind.
lsp-ltex - lsp-mode ❤️ LTEX
write-good - Naive linter for English prose
writeroom-mode - Writeroom-mode: distraction-free writing for Emacs.
novelWriter - novelWriter is an open source plain text editor designed for writing novels. It supports a minimal markdown-like syntax for formatting text. It is written with Python 3 (3.8+) and Qt 5 (5.15) for cross-platform support.
ebib - A BibTeX database manager for Emacs.
lsp-grammarly - lsp-mode ❤️ grammarly
languagetool.el - LanguageTool suggestions integrated within Emacs
coc-diagnostic - diagnostic-languageserver extension for coc.nvim
go-org - Org mode parser with html & pretty printed org rendering. also shitty static site generator.