just-not-sorry
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Chrome extension that warns you when you write emails using words which undermine your message
There is a lot of weak word wordlist out there that may be of use. - https://rubineducation.com/writing-skills-words-weak/ - https://fortune.com/2016/10/04/professional-email-tips-mistakes/ - https://bloggingbistro.com/11-weak-words-that-dilute-your-blog-posts-impact/ - https://www.theladders.com/career-advice/8-words-that-make-you-look-weak-in-an-email - https://www.revsquared.ca/2018/12/06/weak-phrases-to-avoid/ - https://expresswriters.com/50-weak-words-and-phrases-to-cut-out-of-your-blogging/ - https://medium.com/swlh/these-weak-words-and-phrases-are-killing-your-writing-c997876cf5d2 -...
I just feel like the flat-out ban of the word "just" is just ruling out justifiably non-undermining text... For example, it highlights this sentence as bad: ``` It was great...
As observed by https://github.com/textlint/textlint/issues/750 it would be useful if TextLint has this feature. Assisting documentation: https://textlint.github.io/docs/rule.html Reasoning to have this: The software could be applied to MarkText or Zettlr, or...
Add support for the superhuman web mail client: https://mail.superhuman.com/
This is an awesome idea, thanks for your work on it so far! Any plans to enable this on things other than GMail? Like, say, GitHub Issues? :smile:
I recently composed a email of introduction on the topic of mentoring in which I found the suggestions from _Just Not Sorry_ very distracting. I have emailed Caren a screenshot...
Please provide this as a safari extension. Apple provides a guide on how to build safari extensions based on Chrome extensions.
The links to articles are a great addition to this README that I don't think were there last time I looked at this repo! I think it would be awesome...
Firefox has almost the same APIs as Chrome https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Browser_support_for_JavaScript_APIs Most extensions take minutes to port https://vimeo.com/241435808
As we work on adding support for additional browsers, such as Firefox #68, it will become increasingly important to run tests on all of those browsers to ensure that the...