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Does it support *.html files, it does not

Open alok87 opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

I added "grammarly.files.include": ["**/README.md", "**/readme.md", "**/*.txt", "**/*.html"]

But still it does not scan these files

alok87 avatar Aug 28 '22 06:08 alok87

Can confirm the behavior.

A possible workaround is to copy an HTML document into a Markdown file, and the extension will happily scan the text. Grammarly does a pretty good job of ignoring tags, such as <p> and <div>, though I have noticed some glitches when handling words immediately followed by HTML entities without spaces.

haruki-taka8 avatar Oct 29 '22 04:10 haruki-taka8

HTML files are not handled still, though adding html to grammarly.files.include as above does make the output prompt claim that create text checking session for the file in question, so something is happening.

zenzike avatar Dec 11 '23 22:12 zenzike

Given how long this Issue has been open (and given Grammarly is sunsetting the SDK), I have little hope to see this fixed, but FWIW, I'd like to grammar check html files with this extension, but it's not working.

Nonetheless, thank you @znck for sharing this brilliant work with the community all this time.

alessandroperilli avatar Feb 25 '24 12:02 alessandroperilli