VS Code
What is it?
VS code is a free open-source code editor that is available for all major platforms. I was attempting to run Git in a more traditional fashion with the command line but I found it hard to find a spell checker for vim. IF you're reading this, please feel free to drop tips on how to do this, also taking a mental note to find my own solution.
In the interim, I am using VS code downloaded here.
What I have learned is that you can use VS code to write in several languages with a nice UX. There is a built in terminal & you can connect it to your GitHub.
How to Connect GitHub<->VS Code
Once downloaded, if you click the branch icon on the left panel it will ask if you want to clone, create, import a repository. If you click import, it will give you the option to paste the link to you git. Go into your repo, and paste the HTTPS URL. From there, a pop up will prompt you to connect your VSCODE to your GIT. Once you login on GIT, it will link. You should get a successful output.
Note: there is other forms, I am sure- but this very straight forward.
VSCode Spell-Right
I have tested VSCODE spell-check, while very easy to install, (its plug and play-it) does not provide case sensitive feedback for your languages, in my case- markdown. So, I have used VS Spell-right. Installation was a bit complicated on Debian, but I sorted it out.
Steps
Going into the extensions option The steps on the VS spell-right git states that you have to Create the dictionaries sub folder as it doesn't exist by default.