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When we create rules in Vale we need to make sure that they're based on solid
guidance, and that we can refer writers to this guidance for more info.
`allow.yml` tests for "allows" and "permits" and …
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Context: The Red Hat Supplementary Style Guide has specific rules for release notes. The user wants these rules to apply to release notes, but avoid false flags in general content.
Approach: While …
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The current regex for detecting missing Oxford Commas seems to only detect sentences where the last item in the list before the "and"/"or" consists of one single word.
For example:
"Save your fil…
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Ref: [https://pawel.krupa.net.pl/2018/07/automate-your-grammar-checks/](https://web.archive.org/web/20201109041611/https://pawel.krupa.net.pl/2018/07/automate-your-grammar-checks/)
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This summer, two undergraduates will be joining my lab for an REU program; the first one starts next week. My current plan is to have them work with me and some of my students to build up a full fled…
parno updated
1 month ago
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All the current rules apply to modules only, how can we create and apply rules to assemblies only.
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`Google.Parens` triggers from the start of the line to the end of the line, if a link is included inside the parenthesis. Links outside of the parenthesis do not cause this. Triggers on both [standard…
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Would it be possible to integrate support for Vale in NovelWriter?
https://github.com/errata-ai/vale
Vale is a command-line tool that brings code-like linting to prose. It's [fast](https://githu…
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vale.sh is a wonderful style linter. While we need to define our own style, getting Vale integrated with something basic is the first step.
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