When I write articles in markdown I occasionally face the problem of spelling and grammar mistakes.
What is the best way to deal with this problem?
NOTE: I use vs-code text editor for writing articles.
When I write articles in markdown I occasionally face the problem of spelling and grammar mistakes.
What is the best way to deal with this problem?
NOTE: I use vs-code text editor for writing articles.
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Top comments (8)
There's a spell checker extension for vs code! For grammar, I run my posts through Grammarly after writing and just correct there. Not sure if there's a way to do it directly in VS Code though.
+1 on Grammarly
That's a good idea.
twitter.com/mittalyashu77/status/1...
Don't forget to like/retweet this tweet so that grammarly team can prioritize this feature.
An additional +1 for Grammarly. I use the free plan and I love it. The offer a premium plan, but I recommend you use the free plan for now as they regularly (every month or so) send a promo code to your inbox for 40-50% off the annual price.
They have browser extensions that could help as well.
Same here 😜
Don't forget to like/retweet this tweet so that grammarly team can prioritize this feature.
Yes, there is a spell checker but it doesn't search the mistakes as some other word processor software like: Microsoft word
I recently install an extension Code Spell Checker. What it does is providing a basic spell checking that also supports camelCase.
And I have been using Grammarly chrome extension for months now, it is an awesome service. getting a VS Code extension wouldn't have been the wrong option from you guys.