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Thanks for sharing. I'm using Grammarly. It's great for checking grammar. There is a Google extension and it works almost everywhere :)
In today's DigitalOcean newsletter, they introduced LanguageTool.org. They have a browser extension too. Maybe an alternative to Grammarly.
Here is an example of LanguageTool.org:
This is also very funny 😉
I started to test it yesterday. And it seems better than Grammarly. I like their suggestions as well.
Thanks again :)
Haha, It seems so cool. Possible spelling mistake found "Grammarly -> LanguageTool" I like it :))
Thank you!
Here is an example: thepracticaldev.s3.amazonaws.com/i...
That's pretty handy - thank you!
I also updated my article with Grammarly 👍 I hope it's better now 😉
Jake Archibald's SVGOMG is essential for compressing SVGs. One of my frequently used sites.
Thank you for adding it!
Here is the link: SVGOMG.
Hemingway is great for checking grammar and available online for free.
Thank you!
Great thanks for sharing. For your tools section. Here is a website I would like to suggest
url-decode.com/
You must check it out. That website contains the tools related to decoding and encoding (URL, base64), number utilities, unit converter, developers, string utilities, converter, and IP tools as well under one domain. That will definitely help the users.
Nice article! Thanks for the cheat.sh, Array/Object explorers and amazing deepl.com! I'm tired of Google Translator, too bad they don't have an app.