

I started to look through the file for anything that I could make sense of. This changes a 3-line file into a 4859-line file with everything formatted nicely. To solve this, I copied the file into VS Code and formatted the document ( Control+ Shift + I for VS Code). This code is in a minified form, which is a pain to read and understand. Minified file on the top, Formatted file on the bottom. There, I found the file I was looking for: hemingwa圓-web.js.

Opening developer tools in Chrome ( Control + Shift + I or F12 on Windows/Linux, Command + Option + I on Mac) and navigating to Sources provided the answers. It could have sent the text to a server to calculate the complexity of the writing, but I expected it to be calculated client side. I had no idea how the app worked when I first started. So I needed to find out how Hemingway worked! A screenshot of the Hemingway Editor Getting the Logic I came up with the idea of integrating a Hemingway style editor into a markdown editor. At the same time I’ve been trying to find ideas for small projects. I’ve been using the Hemingway App to try to improve my posts.
