woke

Install latest/stable of woke

Ubuntu 16.04 or later?

Make sure snap support is enabled in your Desktop store.


Install using the command line

sudo snap install woke

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Detect non-inclusive language in your source code

Creating an inclusive work environment is imperative to a healthy, supportive, and productive culture, and an environment where everyone feels welcome and included. woke is a text file analysis tool that finds places within your source code that contain non-inclusive language and suggests replacing them with more inclusive alternatives.

The following home directory locations are supported for woke's configuration file:

  • $HOME/.config/woke.yaml
  • $HOME/.config/woke.yml
  • $HOME/.woke.yaml
  • $HOME/.woke.yml

Remote files can be accessed after connecting the network interface:

snap connect woke:network

If your project directory is on another storage device, mounted via /media, /run/media or /mnt, you will need to connect the removable-media interface to permit woke access:

snap connect woke:removable-media

The Snapcraft build files for woke can be found here: https://github.com/degville/woke-snap

The snap build is not endorsed by the woke project.

Details for woke

License
  • MIT

Last updated
  • 14 June 2023 - latest/stable
  • 4 October 2023 - latest/candidate

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