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### Suggestion Description
Vale is an open-source command-line tool to enforce editorial style. I believe updating our docs linting CI to use Vale could significantly improve the workflow for docs …
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### Check for existing issues
- [X] Completed
### Environment
Linux
downloaded from github releases
vale version 3.7.1
### Describe the bug / provide steps to reproduce it
Vale insists on tryin…
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In https://github.com/WordPress/openverse/pull/3065 we attempted to add Vale to the monorepo. However, because Vale relies on locally defining styles, its usage inherently introduces lists of sensitiv…
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Currently doc style actions are run before generating galleries hence we are not checking the docs generated with python files in examples. For example, `pymechanical-examples` . This will cause issue…
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To consistently apply style rules across the spec being written by many people, automation could be used.
One such solution "vale" is already being worked with https://github.com/riscv-admin/docs-s…
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Have installed the extension through Zed but can't run `vale sync`. I'm getting `zsh: command not found: vale`.
Where should the `vale` binary be installed?
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We should start testing jargonLint as an addition, possibly to the openSUSE and Red Hat style guides, in line with [Vale instructions](https://vale.sh/docs/topics/packages/). Adding jargonLint to othe…
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We should have a first release where the asciidoc, docbook and common folders are released as .zip files. Sharing the style guide in such a manner seems to be the suggested route for projects utilizin…
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The first release of Vale's new Chrome extension has been published to the Chrome Web Store (it will also soon be available for Firefox, Opera, and Edge).
The extension is currently unlisted and I'…