Naive linter for English prose
A remark-lint rule to check each paragraph using write-good.
textlint rule to check your English style with write good
TypeScript definitions for write-good
German extension for [write-good](https://github.com/btford/write-good)
Enforce good writing style in your comments
Applies the Write Good Linter to your Markdown, so you can write more good.
gulp plugin wrapper for write-good
Simple text proofreader based on 'write-good' (hemingway-app-like suggestions) and 'nodehun' (spelling).
ESLint plugin that lints source comments for prose quality, inclusive language, profanity, spelling, readability, and task hygiene.
Write good code.
ESLint rule that forces you to write good comments
Option parsing for Node, supporting types, shorthands, etc. Used by npm.
Write good text
Generator for setting up tools that help developers write good Firebase Google Cloud Functions.
Simple text proofreader based on 'write-good' (hemingway-app-like suggestions) and 'nodehun' (spelling).
Simple text proofreader based on 'write-good' (hemingway-app-like suggestions) and 'nodehun' (spelling).
minimal implementation of a PassThrough stream
English prose and spellchecker build on nodehun & write-good
Tauri API definitions
Fast Javascript text diff
A more versatile way of adding & removing event listeners
Command line interface for building Tauri apps
Pure JS implementation of the DOM Level 3 XPath specification
Format, and lint, markdown code snippets using your favorite tools
Find common stylistic problems in english texts. Works well for technical or scientific documents.
A cognitive accessibility linter for prose. Bilingual EN/FR. CI-native.
A simple gem for writing good basic workers
Writes versioned, bundled and minified javascript files and dependencies
RSpec test writing automation for request testing routes exposed in config/routes.rb
Layer of goodness on top of cassandra-cql so you do not have to write CQL strings all over the place.
A simple toolbox for build utilities that talk to Gmail with OAuth2
Display factorys & traits list to write good test.
You should_not start your specs with the string "should". If every spec starts with "should", then it's redundant everywhere. Instead, write in an active tone: `it "should ignore nil elements"` - BAD `it "ignores nil elements"` - GOOD
Integrate the jQuery Validation plugin into the Rails asset pipeline
Lexer created for learning purposes. A good start for writing your own programming language in Ruby.
Imagine writing an erb template once and use rake portfolio:release to generate and push the index.html for your GitHub pages. If that sounds good to you, you're in luck. Because that's exactly what this gem does.
Ruby is an excellent programming language for creating and managing custom DSLs, but how can you securely evaluate a DSL while explicitly controlling the methods exposed to the user? Our good friends instance_eval and instance_exec are great, but they expose all methods - public, protected, and private - to the user. Even worse, they expose the ability to accidentally or intentionally alter the behavior of the system! The cleanroom pattern is a safer, more convenient, Ruby-like approach for limiting the information exposed by a DSL while giving users the ability to write awesome code!
Email clients are not web browsers. They render html all funny, to put it politely. In general, the best practices for writing HTML that will look good in an email are the exact inverse from those that you should use for a web page. Remembering all those differences sucks.
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