vscode-ltex
coc-explorer

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824 | 1,149 | |
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0.0 | 7.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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vscode-ltex
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Scramble: Open-Source Alternative to Grammarly
For VSCode users who want to try out LanguageTool, I cannot recommend the LTeX extension [1] highly enough. Setting up a self-hosted configuration is really easy and it integrates very neatly with the editor. It was originally built for LaTeX but also supports Markdown now.
[1]: https://github.com/valentjn/vscode-ltex
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What would be the best way to run Grammarly on a latex file?
In case you do not insist on using Grammarly, you can use LanguageTool (offline) via the LTeX plugin.
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What external tools do you use in your workflow?
As a philosophy student: Zotero for reference management, the Better BibTeX plugin to auto-generate a .bib file, and two language servers for diagnostics: LTeX for grammar- and spellchecking, and alex for style and sensitivity checking.
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Write Better in Neovim With Languagetool
ltex-ls
- Writing like a pro with Vale and Neovim
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Setup your private LanguageTool server
If you want language-tool support for your markdown files within vscode you can use the LTEX Extension.
- Spell Checker Using LanguageTool with Support for LaTeX, Markdown, and Others
- Grammar/Spell Checker Using LanguageTool (CLI + LSP + Addon)
- Otter.ai has saved reporters hours transcribing interviews. Caveat emptor
coc-explorer
- Make vi . not open netrw
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If you use a plugin, which one is to you the best file explorer plugin for nvim?
I use coc-explorer for a long time already since I use `coc.nvim` also. Lots of features/configurations, handy shortcuts, and quite performant.
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Vim plugin
For vim, I am not aware of a way to do with NERDtree, only aware of using https://github.com/weirongxu/coc-explorer/ with https://github.com/neoclide/coc.nvim
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File tree browser faster than NERDTree
I like coc-explorer, but I really hardly use a file tree so I can't say if it has any weird behaviour. Fzf is usually enough for me.
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What do you use for writing rust code?
might give coc-explorer a try if you haven't ;)
- Vim CoC Explorer..Explorador de archivos más rápido de todos
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One Keybinding to Speed Up Vim Directory Navigation
However, if you are using plugins, something like coc-explorer works little better, and you can do little more with that (ex. copy/move/delete files).
What are some alternatives?
coc-spell-checker - A basic spell checker that works well with camelCase code for (Neo)vim
nvim-tree.lua - A file explorer tree for neovim written in lua
Openly - A Vale linter style that aims to replicate Grammarly in an open-source, privacy-friendly way
bufexplorer - BufExplorer Plugin for Vim
cspell - A Spell Checker for Code!
mp4grep - mp4grep is a CLI for transcribing and searching audio/video files
tree-sitter - An incremental parsing system for programming tools
coc-prettier - Prettier extension for coc.nvim.
coc-swagger - A coc plugin to improve Swagger/OpenAPI spec authoring experience in vim
silero-models - Silero Models: pre-trained speech-to-text, text-to-speech and text-enhancement models made embarrassingly simple
coc-yaml - Yaml language server extension for coc.nvim
