Is there a way to enforce certain style guides or word usage, something like a linter?

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  • We have a style guide for Notion at our company, nothing super complicated but people invariably drift away from it. This is fine, we're just human. I'd ideally like to either automatically enforce certain styleguides or remind people to use them when they are not used in Notion. Basically I'm thinking of a linter/formatter you'd use when coding, like Prettier, eslint or LanguageTool.

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  • We have a style guide for Notion at our company, nothing super complicated but people invariably drift away from it. This is fine, we're just human. I'd ideally like to either automatically enforce certain styleguides or remind people to use them when they are not used in Notion. Basically I'm thinking of a linter/formatter you'd use when coding, like Prettier, eslint or LanguageTool.

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  • We have a style guide for Notion at our company, nothing super complicated but people invariably drift away from it. This is fine, we're just human. I'd ideally like to either automatically enforce certain styleguides or remind people to use them when they are not used in Notion. Basically I'm thinking of a linter/formatter you'd use when coding, like Prettier, eslint or LanguageTool.

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