Ask HN: Alternatives to Grammarly?
Any privacy-respecting grammar/spell checker you are aware of? (self-hosted is fine)
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https://github.com/markfullmer/grammark, example config file https://github.com/markfullmer/grammark/blob/master/app/scri...
Nice, thanks. Going to check into this. Have been using Hemingway App locally on my Mac & Windows machines.
Hemingway is nice. They have a browser based mode at http://www.hemingwayapp.com/ as well as a desktop app for Windows & Mac. http://www.hemingwayapp.com/desktop.html
Last I checked you have to pay for the Windows & Mac apps separately, not sure if anything has changed. http://www.hemingwayapp.com/desktop.html
Last I checked you have to pay for the Windows & Mac apps separately, not sure if anything has changed. http://www.hemingwayapp.com/desktop.html
Antidote is one time license and offline. Available for french and english. It has a lot of integration.
https://www.antidote.info/en/antidote
https://www.antidote.info/en/antidote
Nice, going to look into this. Have you ever compared it to Hemingway?
No sorry, I don't know Hemingway but I'm going to look as well.
I would pay for one that ran offline/locally and integrated with my browsers.
Emacs writegood-mode
https://github.com/bnbeckwith/writegood-mode
Languagetool
The Handbook For Writers
The OP isn't asking for a grammar book. The implication in the title/posting is that it's some sort of grammar check software...
But others recommended the dictionary. Using software is fine but knowing in your head is also important.