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Installed by command: `pacman -S retext`
error when I try to start it:
``` bash
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/retext", line 23, in
import markups
File "/usr/lib/py…
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In context, the README is describing an option `WTF`, which is an offensive word according to alex. The natural approach would put the offensive word within the `allow` block, but it seems to be case…
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There is a :chicken: and :egg: problem regarding how setup.py works. the version number should be parsed from the text file rather than imported via python mechanism.
```
File "setup.py", line…
greut updated
5 years ago
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Steps to reproduce:
* prepare text Markdown document with some LaTeX equations inside the inline `$ ... $` block:
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# Doing Math
Simple inline math is rendered as is $a^2 + b^2 =
c^2$.
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Hey, this is a really cool thing! I spent a good 10 minutes looking for the list of rules to figure out if this library would be the best fit for my use case, and finally found a link to [retext-equal…
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I think would be a good idea to translate it to Spanish
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I noticed that alex has covered some offensive terms such as "tranny" but has failed to include some equally offensive ones such as these.
Input:
echo "That person is a he-she." | alex
returns no is…
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The readme says: "alex ignores words meant literally, so “he”, He — ..., and the like are not warned about", but alex-slack is warning on 'him' and 'he':
![image](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/…
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I would love it.
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Even though it should be a warning, "he'll do that" won't be noticed. Not sure if this is a problem with the linter or with alex, please redirect if that's out of your hand.
Great plugin btw, love it…