Language Tool (from languagetool.org)
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wrote on Nov 13, 2020, 9:12 PM last edited by
I use the free extension and it's already very good, but I'd prefer it wouldn't send a server everything I write.
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wrote on Dec 9, 2020, 10:12 PM last edited by
So it makes absolutely sense to host it yourself with cloudron.
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wrote on Dec 10, 2020, 3:49 PM last edited by
Wow this would be pretty cool. At one point it had a thunderbird extension. But it looks like it suffered from Mozilla's moved to web-extensions
https://forum.languagetool.org/t/firefox-extension-port-to-thunderbird/207 -
Language Tool is a Grammar, Style and Spell Checker. LanguageTool checks your writing in more than 20 languages.
See: https://languagetool.org/
You can run it from your server directly, instructions: https://dev.languagetool.org/http-server
And there are two docker implementations listed in their doc:
@ruihildt indeed very cool
Just deployed languagetool on a Coolify instance, and it's very nice.Dockerfile doesn't seem too complex, but some pieces I am not sure how to handle for custom package.
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@ruihildt indeed very cool
Just deployed languagetool on a Coolify instance, and it's very nice.Dockerfile doesn't seem too complex, but some pieces I am not sure how to handle for custom package.
@timconsidine Is this entirely selfhosted ? And any instructions on how to deploy to coolify?
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@timconsidine Is this entirely selfhosted ? And any instructions on how to deploy to coolify?
@girish yes, seems to be entirely self-hosted.
There is no landing page or app front page.
You get an error if you try to access the URL.
It just needs to be running, and then typically in the settings of a browser extension (under Advanced) you can specify your custom url (in form ofhttps://app.domain.tld/v2
)LanguageTool is one of the built-in "services", as they call their packaged apps. Terminology a little strange, but hey ho.
So really it is just a question of :
- installing Coolify (which has nice easy install script),
- setting up the FQDN for Coolify,
- specifying a "destination" (docker)
- selecting the Services link in the left sidebar
- press the + button and choosing LanguageTool
- select the 'destination' (docker), fill in the blanks including the URL for the 'service'
- remember to actually start it ! (doesn't auto-start on installation)
That's all that's needed from memory.
I can reinstall the service if you need% certainty of steps.
Coolify is interesting, but quite sparse in terms of apps.
Not a patch on Cloudron.
Seems more angled to deploying own written apps.
Links to Github nicely to pull repo, but I can't get my Cloudron Gitlab linked. -
wrote on Nov 11, 2022, 4:40 PM last edited by
Notable feature of this is that the self-hosted version doesn't have the same character-limit as the free Basic SaaS server.
Well worth having here for that liberation alone IMHO.
I pay for Premium too, but to introduce that to a large team could be costly, and this would be a noble alternative to make sure they are checking spelling and grammar on longer documents with the Browser extension installed.
Also worth noting, it works very well with native integration in LibreOffice 7.4+.
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wrote on Nov 11, 2022, 4:46 PM last edited by scooke Nov 11, 2022, 4:46 PM
@timconsidine said in Language Tool (from languagetool.org):
I'm using this (Language Tool) on a Yunohost instance, and it is super handy!
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wrote on Nov 11, 2022, 7:09 PM last edited by A Former User Nov 11, 2022, 7:10 PM
I am also a paying customer but would like to offer it to my family also. It works in German perfectly.
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I am also a paying customer but would like to offer it to my family also. It works in German perfectly.
wrote on Nov 14, 2022, 4:32 PM last edited by@wirkaholic yeah, no wonder, it's an app from a German team
I've been in contact with them about an android app - since we only use android in the company, I'd never ever pay a single cent to apple... -
@girish yes, seems to be entirely self-hosted.
There is no landing page or app front page.
You get an error if you try to access the URL.
It just needs to be running, and then typically in the settings of a browser extension (under Advanced) you can specify your custom url (in form ofhttps://app.domain.tld/v2
)LanguageTool is one of the built-in "services", as they call their packaged apps. Terminology a little strange, but hey ho.
So really it is just a question of :
- installing Coolify (which has nice easy install script),
- setting up the FQDN for Coolify,
- specifying a "destination" (docker)
- selecting the Services link in the left sidebar
- press the + button and choosing LanguageTool
- select the 'destination' (docker), fill in the blanks including the URL for the 'service'
- remember to actually start it ! (doesn't auto-start on installation)
That's all that's needed from memory.
I can reinstall the service if you need% certainty of steps.
Coolify is interesting, but quite sparse in terms of apps.
Not a patch on Cloudron.
Seems more angled to deploying own written apps.
Links to Github nicely to pull repo, but I can't get my Cloudron Gitlab linked.wrote on Nov 14, 2022, 5:10 PM last edited by@timconsidine said in Language Tool (from languagetool.org):
Coolify
Interesting. Coolify supports Svelte, which is regarded as a next technology:
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This is now packaged and the forum section is at https://forum.cloudron.io/category/157/languagetool
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