Limae corrects and polishes your writing locally. Everything runs on-device or on a self-hosted server you control. Nothing reaches servers you don't control.
Secretary Bird, the mascot of Limae, is an artwork done by Maxime Budar. Check out his ArtStation for more dope work.
Built with Kotlin and Compose Multiplatform, it runs across Android, Desktop, and Web, wrapping multiple open-source linguistic tools under one interface.
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The core engines strictly edit and correct. They don't hallucinate, rewrite your meaning, or generate content. They're just not capable of that.
Harper runs as the default across all platforms, with LanguageTool additionally available on desktop. On Android, Limae runs as a system-wide overlay via accessibility service, like the Grammarly app, except your data stays on your device.
A co-edit feature may come with the self-hostable server down the line, but that's optional and not the focus.
Still in active development. No ETA on the first release.
base is the main branch. Once the first release is out, things will happen on the dev branch,
later merged to the base branch.
All client applications within the @LimaeApp organization will be licensed under GPLv3.
Limae will not include any Todo or typical note-taking app features. Opening issues or pull requests regarding these is a waste of time and will not be merged or acknowledged.
Note: This repository might be transferred to the @LimaeApp organization in the future since
other components might be added to this project, especially a dedicated language server.
While you are here, do yourself a favor and listen to Modal Soul by Nujabes.


