Text Editor that supports spelling and grammar checking.

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  • vim-LanguageTool

    A vim plugin for the LanguageTool grammar checker

  • InfluxDB

    Purpose built for real-time analytics at any scale. InfluxDB Platform is powered by columnar analytics, optimized for cost-efficient storage, and built with open data standards.

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  • hunspell

    The most popular spellchecking library.

    i prefer and use hunspell

  • vscodium

    binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing

  • write-good

    Naive linter for English prose

    If you're using markdown, as a shameless plug, ThiefMD supports basic grammar checking, spell check, and English linting (passive voice detection, weasel words).

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