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Create CI? #3

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MKRhere opened this issue Sep 10, 2018 · 4 comments
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Create CI? #3

MKRhere opened this issue Sep 10, 2018 · 4 comments
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MKRhere commented Sep 10, 2018

In reference to #2

Since it seems like a ready solution may not be available, I'm open to creating a grammar checking extension to Gunner's own CI server, which will be built soon.

All I'd need is a programmatic, open source grammar and style checking alternative to Grammarly. @SitiSchu thoughts?

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MKRhere commented Sep 10, 2018

Found a blog post and a website created around the idea [source].

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SitiSchu commented Sep 10, 2018

Copy Paste from the PR: "Grammarly doesn't have an API sadly but we could use a few other checkers for CI and manually check with grammarly...not sure how it would be done with GitHub though (with gitlab it's easy with gitlab runners) "

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Could also make a CI to build a pdf automagically (maybe switch to LaTeX ? :P)

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MKRhere commented Sep 10, 2018

not sure how it would be done with GitHub though

I've already used Github's webhooks and APIs to run tests. Should be easier once I have my own CI server. I found the above checker Editsaurus alright. Check if out if you have time. I can extract the grammar checking part and make a Gunner-CI plugin.

make a CI to build a pdf

Very much doable. Can also automatically create releases. But I'm going to delay this until we have a few chapters. This should be its own issue, later.

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