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    LTEX LS

    LTEX LS

    LTeX Language Server: LSP language server for LanguageTool

    ...The documents are checked with LanguageTool. Typically, you start the language server (either locally or remotely), you send the language server your LATEX or Markdown document, and it will respond with a list of the grammar and spelling errors in it. To use LTEX LS in this way, you have to use a language client (usually an editor or an extension of the editor) that communicates with LTEX LS according to the LSP. However, it is also possible to supply LTEX LS paths to files and directories to be checked as command-line arguments. In this mode, LTEX LS will print the results to standard output, and no language client is necessary.
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    Component Jetpack Kotlin MVVM

    Component Jetpack Kotlin MVVM

    Componentized Jetpack Kotlin MVVM project practice

    Componentized Jetpack Kotlin MVVM project practice, involving Jetpack-related components, Kotlin-related technologies, coroutine Retrofit, Paging3 Room, etc. When running the main App, the sub-module belongs to the library, and when running independently, the sub-module belongs to the application. Then we only need to add a flag in gradle.properties in the root directory to distinguish the status of the module, such as singleModule = false. This flag can be used to indicate whether the...
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