Cloudron docs riddled with egregious spelling and grammar errors
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@girish saw this on reddit after reading this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/opensource/comments/pa2esx/english_grammar_checking_cl_tool_to_add_to_ci/
One of the suggested solutions looks decent: https://languagetool.org/
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@my1water I have installed it, and tried it out on one of the Doc pages, but it didn't work and I received a 400 error. So, I went to the https://languagetool.org/ site and made an account. Then, I refreshed the page and voila! It does work, and it's suggestions were pretty good, too.
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@my1water I like the https://languagetool.org/ browser extensions, always worked well for me. Native English but always need these things due to constant hurry and not enough typing accuracy.
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@girish I tried to sign in to the git with both github and gitlab and failed cause of the non-approved email thing, which I thought was fixed?
I've recently installed language tool and I am enjoying it.
I've also used proselint in the past, which aims to improve writing with a low false alarm rate. http://proselint.com/
There's also https://github.com/btford/write-good which is aimed at developers (and probably a few others too)
I'm now curious if either of those can be implemented as tests for pull requests? -
@yeku I understand the points, but I have only seen a couple of errors, and they haven't prevented me getting the message or successfully using Cloudron.
I think Cloudron have enough work running a fantastic architecture. The community here can help out @girish free of charge with great enthusiasm. Errors just need to be reported and they can be fixed quickly.