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Awesome Writing Tools 💕 Awesome

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A curated list of awesome resources for improving written communication.
3 | 4 | --- 5 | 6 | - **[Alex.js](http://alexjs.com/):** Catch insensitive, inconsiderate writing. Whether your own or someone else’s writing, Alex helps you find gender favoring, polarizing, race related, religion inconsiderate, or another unequal phrasing. 7 | - **[Atomic AI / Atomic Reach](https://www.atomicreach.com/):** Real time, custom and predictive recommendations to create well written content with your audience in mind every time. 8 | - **[The Chicago Manual of Style](http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html):** The Chicago Manual of Style Online is the venerable, time-tested guide to style, usage, and grammar in an accessible online format. 9 | - **[Chisel Editor](https://egonschiele.github.io/chisel-docs/):** An AI-powered tool for writing books and stories. 10 | - **[Cliche Finder](http://cliche.theinfo.org/):** Finds and highlights cliches in your writing. 11 | - **[Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/):** A code of conduct pledge, to respect and appreciate contributors and participants in open source projects. 12 | - **[Danger](https://github.com/danger/danger):** Formalizes pull request ettiquette. 13 | - **[Grammarly](https://www.grammarly.com/):** Grammarly makes sure everything you type is clear and mistake-free. It even checks for plagiarism. 14 | - **[The Hemingway Editor](http://www.hemingwayapp.com/):** Hemingway helps you write with power and clarity by highlighting adverbs, passive voice, and dull, complicated words. Cut the dead weight from your writing. 15 | - **[JigSaw](https://jigsaw.google.com/projects/):** A technology incubator focused on countering extremism and removing censorship online. 16 | - **[LanguageCheck](https://github.com/JohannesBuchner/languagecheck):** Analyses scientific papers written in LaTeX, offline or on overleaf. Analysis reports with suggestions for improvements include a list of common mistakes/ambiguities, tense consistency, a vs. an, spell check and paragraph topic sentences. 17 | - **[Markdownlint](https://github.com/markdownlint/markdownlint):** A tool to check markdown files and flag style issues. 18 | - **[Markdownlint-cli](https://github.com/igorshubovych/markdownlint-cli):** Provides a command line interface for MarkdownLint. 19 | - **[Perspective API](https://www.perspectiveapi.com/#/):** An API that uses machine learning models to score the perceived impact of comments before they are sent. There is a demo nearer to the bottom of the page which can be used to try out the API. 20 | - **[ProWritingAid](https://prowritingaid.com/):** ProWritingAid suggests edits for repetitiveness, vague wording, sentence length variation, over-dependence on adverbs, passive voice, over-complicated sentence constructions, spelling, and grammar. 21 | - **[Readable.io](https://readable.io/):** Readable.io analyzes the readability of text and suggests ways to improve it. 22 | - **[Taskade](https://taskade.com/):** Taskade is a real-time collaborative editor for creating bullet lists, outlines, and task lists. 23 | - **[Weallbehave](https://github.com/wealljs/weallbehave):** Weallbehave is a command-line tool for automatically generating and updating the `CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md` for your projects. 24 | - **[Write Good](https://github.com/btford/write-good):** Write Good is a tool for improving language that can be run again code in a shell or within text editors via test editor plugins. 25 | 26 | --- 27 | 28 |

This list was started by Jason Farmer along with Jeff Wainwright to share tools that might make writing a bit more friendly. Any insights or suggestions are very much appreciated.

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