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jetbrains-academy-readability-score

Everyone has their own personal reading history, and as we grow up, we are able to comprehend more and more complicated texts. But how do you estimate the level of difficulty of a given text, and how do you teach a computer to do that? In this project, you will find it out: write a program that determines how difficult the text is and for which age it is most suitable.

How to download and setup jetbrains-academy-readability-score

Open terminal and run command
git clone https://github.com/rabestro/jetbrains-academy-readability-score.git
git clone is used to create a copy or clone of jetbrains-academy-readability-score repositories. You pass git clone a repository URL.
it supports a few different network protocols and corresponding URL formats.

Also you may download zip file with jetbrains-academy-readability-score https://github.com/rabestro/jetbrains-academy-readability-score/archive/master.zip

Or simply clone jetbrains-academy-readability-score with SSH
[email protected]:rabestro/jetbrains-academy-readability-score.git

If you have some problems with jetbrains-academy-readability-score

You may open issue on jetbrains-academy-readability-score support forum (system) here: https://github.com/rabestro/jetbrains-academy-readability-score/issues

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