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  2. Grammar checker - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammar_checker

    A grammar checker, in computing terms, is a program, or part of a program, that attempts to verify written text for grammatical correctness. Grammar checkers are most often implemented as a feature of a larger program, such as a word processor , but are also available as a stand-alone application that can be activated from within programs that ...

  3. Wikipedia:Spellchecking - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Spellchecking

    Open the Wikipedia article, select "edit" from the menu atop the page or section, select and copy the article source, paste it into a Word or Writer document, follow the red (spelling) and green (grammar) markers, and correct mistakes as necessary. To enable spellchecking in Microsoft Word, go to the Tools menu and enable "Grammar and ...

  4. Wikipedia:Typo Team - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Typo_Team

    Wikipedia:List of commonly misused English words, though there will be many false positives (so using a grammar checker on a specific article or database dump might be more useful) Doubled words are common, so you can make up your own phrases like "the the" and "of of".

  5. Wikipedia : Typo Team/moss

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Typo_Team/moss

    The moss project seeks to find and remove the furry green typos that have been growing on Wikipedia articles. It uses a python script named moss and written by User:Beland to automatically find misspellings, mistakes in English grammar, violations of the Wikipedia:Manual of Style, and confusing or broken wiki markup.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Check Wikipedia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject...

    AutoEd cleans up WikiSyntax and HTML elements. (English) autoFormatter (English and German) ArticleInfo gadget (multiple languages) lintHint (English and German) The following user CSS may be of further help in identifying material to clean up while editing normally: lint.css (language-independent; English instructions) See also: Wikipedia ...

  7. LanguageTool - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LanguageTool

    Some languages use 'n-gram' data, [7] which is massive and requires considerable processing power and I/O speed, for some extra detections. As such, LanguageTool is also offered as a web service that does the processing of 'n-grams' data on the server-side.