EBNF Tools for Visual Studio Code
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EBNF Tools for Visual Studio Code
Greek Language Tools is a set of tools that will help you make easy transformations to Greek words.
Website and documentation for the Volar project
EssayBot is an attempt to outline a system that combines state of the art techniques in the domain of text synthesis with advanced grammar and style parsers, with the goal of proposing a model for a new highly efficient writing assistant software.
vs-code-linter extension that adds linting support for Vala in Visual Studio Code
General purpose transliterate service for Angular which can be used in swapping letters such as α → a, ၎ → ၎င်း or Zawgyi-One to standard Myanmar Unicode.
In-context translation for Frappe & ERPNext with automated suggestions. Instantly add or edit translations directly from any page.
A modular recall-based language training engine powered by structured data packs.
Lightweight JavaScript library for handling pluralization in multiple languages with a rule-based approach. Supports complex pluralization rules for any language, works in browser and Node.js environments, has zero dependencies, and includes an interactive demo.
AI-powered Chrome extension for English grammar analysis. Color-coded sentence components + smart translation.
Karakalpak language toolkit for Python — Latin/Cyrillic script conversion, number-to-words, and string utilities
A simple Node.js-based API that provides dictionary functionalities, including word meanings, random word generation, and random word with meaning.
A transliteration tool that converts Latin or Cyrillic text into the Jarorun rune alphabet.
A Language Learning Firefox Plugin
A tiny Python → JavaScript transpiler. Parse Python, lower it, emit JS, and run with a mini runtime.
A project to find, index and track grammar and, spelling mistakes from writing locally
Chrome Extension (MV3) that fixes Hebrew↔English keyboard layout mistakes in ChatGPT.
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