Vale CLI tool to lint prose text with syntax awareneness and extensible markup format support
Vale is a command-line tool that brings code-like linting to prose. It's fast,
cross-platform (Windows, macOS, and Linux), and highly customizable.
Vale has support for markup: Vale has a rich understanding of many markup
formats, allowing it to avoid syntax-related false positives and intelligently
exclude code snippets from prose-related rules.
Vale includes a highly customizable extension system capable of enforcing your
style-be it a standard editorial style guide or a custom in-house set of rules
(such as those created by GitLab, Homebrew, Linode, CockroachDB, and Spotify).
https://vale.sh/
- Developed at devel:languages:go
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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_service | 0000000708 708 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000235 235 Bytes | |
vale-2.24.2.tar.gz | 0009717920 9.27 MB | |
vale.changes | 0000007731 7.55 KB | |
vale.spec | 0000002317 2.26 KB | |
vendor.tar.gz | 0011496562 11 MB |
Revision 14 (latest revision is 43)
- Update to version 2.24.2: * fix: ensure `negate` is always checked for tags * fix: don't make tmpdir for local pkg * fix: set config defaults * refactor: don't require config for metrics * refactor: don't require config in `run` * feat: better error for unknown keys * refactor: don't require `.vale.ini` for `compile` * refactor: match case in returned suggestions * chore: update choco (forwarded request 1079769 from jfkw)
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