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Grammarly to Markdown

As creators, we are always creating our own content. I am not sure how many of you are actually a native English speaker, but as a non-native, I always end up using Grammarly to check my texts.

The issues are there is no official way to export it to Markdown (I use Gatsby for my blog). Due to this, I've created a browser extension which allows you to easily export documents from Grammarly to Markdown. It is available for Chrome and Firefox for now and its code is available on Github.

Because writing is what matters 😉

https://brunoluiz.net/grammarly-markdown-extension/

posted to Icon for group Ideas and Validation
Ideas and Validation
on May 10, 2020
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    There's a VSCode extension for Grammarly.
    I user that religiously for writing my markdown in VSCode.

    This is awesome though.

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      Although I am a vim user, this is good to know. Always good to have options hehe

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    That's great. Thanks for sharing it.
    Just wondering, doesn't the chrome plugin work in a markdown text editor like github?

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      That is actually a question I've never asked myself. I've just tried Stackedit and dillinger. It didn't pickup the text editors : \

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