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    LTEX Extension for VS Code

    LTEX Extension for VS Code

    LTeX: Grammar/spell checker for VS Code using LanguageTool

    LTEX provides offline grammar checking of various markup languages using LanguageTool (LT). LTEX can be used standalone as a command-line tool, as a language server using the Language Server Protocol (LSP), or directly in various editors using extensions. LTEX currently supports BibTEX, ConTEXt, LATEX, Markdown, Org, reStructuredText, R Sweave, and XHTML documents. A classic use case of LTEX is checking scientific LATEX papers.
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    Onda Sfasata

    Onda Sfasata

    An authentic Italian learning app.

    An authentic Italian learning app. GitHub repository: https://github.com/Northstrix/onda-sfasata Check it out at: https://onda-sfasata.netlify.app/ This app is fully localized into English, Hebrew, and two dialects of German — Hochdeutsch and a mixture of Zurich and Basel dialects (approximately 64%–36%), labeled as “Schwiizerdütsch” I picked the words for this app not based on predefined categories, usage frequency, or the fluency level to which the word might correspond, but on which words could be cleanly cut from the audio tracks. As a result, the word set turned out to be a bit odd, yet unique. Every single sound used in the app, except for success.wav, error.wav, and completed.wav, was extracted from public domain recordings. The success and error sounds are covered by Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), the completed sound is available under Creative Commons 0 License (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
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