This program attempts to assist you in improving your paper before submission.
- Can analyse any LaTeX papers, and Overleaf projects.
- Makes automated reports to point you to improvements:
- Word level:
- find common grammar mistakes, like wrong prepositions
- find wordy phrases and suggest replacements
- a vs an
- spell-check (using hunspell)
- Sentence level:
- find long, wordy sentences
- check topic sentences
- Paragraph level:
- find tense inconsistencies
- Paper level:
- check visual impression of paper
- Word level:
- All analysis is done offline -- your text does not leave your computer.
- Supports British and American English, but focusses on issues applying to both.
Note that there are false positives -- only you can decide whether a change would make sense, the reports only point out potential issues.
If you find some rules useless (too many false positives), or you want to add more, please send a pull request!
Example analysis (of an early draft of this paper):
- python
- convert command (ImageMagick): Install with your distribution
- nltk: Install with pip
- nltk data: Install with python -m nltk.downloader all
- detex command (usually comes with LaTeX)
- pyhunspell (optional): Install with pip
These commands should not give you an error:
$ which convert $ which python $ which detex $ which hunspell $ ls /usr/share/hunspell/{en_US,en_UK}.{dic,aff}
Then install the python packages and data:
$ pip install pyhunspell --user $ pip install nltk --user $ python -m nltk.downloader cmudict stopwords punkt averaged_perceptron_tagger
Using directly:
- create PDF from your latex file -> mypaper.pdf
- For example, run "pdflatex mypaper.tex"
- use detex to create pure text file -> mypaper.txt
- For example, run "detex mypaper.tex > mypaper.txt". You need detex installed.
- This does not capture figure captions. The detex.sh script can help you include those texts, "bash detex.sh mypaper.tex". You still need detex installed
- run $ python languagecheck.py mydir/mypaper.txt mydir/mypaper.pdf
- open with a web browser mypaper_index.html to see all reports
Using with Overleaf:
$ bash languagecheck_overleaf.sh <overleaf_url> <name of tex file> # for example: $ bash languagecheck_overleaf.sh https://www.overleaf.com/123456789 mypaper.tex
- style-check, a similar program written in Ruby: https://github.com/nspring/style-check/
- Statistics checklist: Check for common statistics mistakes with this checklist
- http://astrost.at/istics/minimal-statistics-checklist.html