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Issy Long authored
- I noticed that another open source project had taken the Homebrew style guide and made it into [Vale linting rules](https://github.com/testthedocs/vale-styles/tree/master/Homebrew). This copies them into here, so that we can make use of them. Thanks! - What use is a style guide if our own docs don't at least try to adhere to it? This aims to make the rules more visible to all contributors. - In order for these to do anything, you'll have to `brew install vale` and run `vale` in the root of this repo. It will look for Markdown files. - A next step would be adding this as a pre-commit hook, or... - The GitHub Action would have been really good, but [it doesn't support forks](https://github.com/errata-ai/vale-action#limitations).
Issy Long authored- I noticed that another open source project had taken the Homebrew style guide and made it into [Vale linting rules](https://github.com/testthedocs/vale-styles/tree/master/Homebrew). This copies them into here, so that we can make use of them. Thanks! - What use is a style guide if our own docs don't at least try to adhere to it? This aims to make the rules more visible to all contributors. - In order for these to do anything, you'll have to `brew install vale` and run `vale` in the root of this repo. It will look for Markdown files. - A next step would be adding this as a pre-commit hook, or... - The GitHub Action would have been really good, but [it doesn't support forks](https://github.com/errata-ai/vale-action#limitations).
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