anseljh / legalese-score

Quantify awfulness in legal writing
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Wanna pull? Here's a provided way in creating an exposed library based on the current code written in forms of tests #9

Open ZipingL opened 1 year ago

ZipingL commented 1 year ago

Hey here @anseljh This package seems pretty interesting given how there seems to be nothing else like it so far. I found it on NPM but was a bit confused since it didn't provide any kind of utility other than as a resource with some example code.

I've take a few steps here to provide some sort of exposed library. This is just an example I'm providing here in case it helps in anyway. You are more than welcome to use this code without accepting the pull request and change it however you see fit. I'm simply providing some casual advice or input.

This pull request is related to #8 in which I opened earlier and for reference quoted below:

It seems that this was just collection of ideas that never really expanded further. Given that this repository has been published as a npm, there should at least be some form of rudimentary library that can be used. As of right now it isn't an actual package meant to be imported. - It just may confuse other people who come across your package on npm given there's a lack of an actual package here. This seems to be a really cool idea though: - Can you continue developing this package preferably with some form of library this week @anseljh? Perhaps you could have some demo ready on Friday. Let me know tomorrow during business hours. Regards, Ziping Liu > *Senior Manager L6 at Public Github NPM Packages* astrocat@githubliu.com > > ~~*Software Dev Engineer at @AWS*~~ > ~~lziping@amazon.com~~ >
Under Employer-Imposed Lockout "A Distressing Suspension of My Employment Status in a state of deadlock stemming in Loss of My Employee Identity Due to My Employer's Adverse Actions of Employer Retaliation"
Legelese Score
Legalese MethodScore
Flesch 16.95
Flesch-Kincaid 18.10
Smog 3.129