retext is a tool that transforms natural language with plugins. These plugins can inspect and change the natural language. You can use retext on the server, the client, deno, etc.
retext is an ecosystem of plugins that work with natural language as structured data, specifically ASTs (abstract syntax trees). ASTs make it easy for programs to deal with prose. We call those programs plugins. Plugins inspect and change trees. You can use the many existing plugins or you can make your own. Some example use cases are to check spelling, fix typography, or make sure text is readable.
- for more about us, see
unifiedjs.com
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You can use plugins to fix typography. In:
He said, "A 'simple' english sentence. . .
Out:
He said, “A ‘simple’ english sentence…”
You can use plugins to check natural language. In:
He’s pretty set on beating your butt for sheriff.
Out:
example.txt
1:1-1:5 warning `He’s` may be insensitive, use `They`, `It` instead he-she retext-equality
1:33-1:37 warning Be careful with “butt”, it’s profane in some cases butt retext-profanities
⚠ 1 warning
And you can make your own plugins. You can use retext for many different things. unified is the core project that transforms content with ASTs. retext adds support for natural language to unified. nlcst is the natural language AST that retext uses.
This GitHub repository is a monorepo that contains the following packages:
retext-english
— parse English prose to a syntax treeretext-dutch
— parse Dutch prose to a syntax treeretext-latin
— parse any Latin-script prose to a syntax treeretext-stringify
— serialize a syntax treeretext
— programmatic interface with bothretext-latin
andretext-stringify
It is recommended to use unified
with retext-english
(or retext-dutch
)
and retext-stringify
if your content is in English (or Dutch).
Otherwise, if your content is in another Latin-script language, use retext
.
retext plugins deal with natural language. You can choose from the many plugins that already exist. Here are three good ways to find plugins:
awesome-retext
— selection of the most awesome projects- List of plugins — list of all plugins
retext-plugin
topic — any tagged repo on GitHub
Some plugins are maintained by us here in the @retextjs
organization while
others are maintained by folks elsewhere.
Anyone can make retext plugins, so as always when choosing whether to include
dependencies in your project, make sure to carefully assess the quality of
retext plugins too.
The retext organization and the unified collective as a whole is fully typed
with TypeScript.
Types for nlcst are available in @types/nlcst
.
For TypeScript to work, it is particularly important to type your plugins
correctly.
We strongly recommend using the Plugin
type from unified
with its generics
and to use the node types for the syntax trees provided by @types/nlcst
.
/**
* @typedef {import('nlcst').Root} Root
*
* @typedef Options
* Configuration (optional).
* @property {boolean} [someField]
* Some option.
*/
// To type options and that the it works with `nlcst`:
/** @type {import('unified').Plugin<[Options?], Root>} */
export function myRetextPluginAcceptingOptions(options) {
// `options` is `Options?`.
return function (tree, file) {
// `tree` is `Root`.
}
}
Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 12.20+, 14.14+, 16.0+, and 18.0+. Our projects sometimes work with older versions, but this is not guaranteed.
See contributing.md
in retextjs/.github
for ways
to get started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
This project has a code of conduct. By interacting with this repository, organization, or community you agree to abide by its terms.
For info on how to submit a security report, see our security policy.
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