[rdlugyhe@rdlugyhe ~]$ cd studious-fortnight/
[rdlugyhe@rdlugyhe studious-fortnight]$ ls
_config.yml README.md troubleshooting-common-errors.md
LICENSE red-hat.md vale-at-red-hat-blog.md
[rdlugyhe@rdlugyhe studious-fortnight]$ vale *.md
...
3:81 suggestion Verify your use of 'as' with IBM.Usage
the word usage guidelines.
7:1 suggestion Verify your use of 'As' with IBM.Usage
the word usage guidelines.
7:41 suggestion Verify your use of 'as' with IBM.Usage
the word usage guidelines.
Upon inspection, these seem to be valid uses of "as". I think I can refine the rule to identify undesireable uses of "as" == "because".
Most of these seem like valid usages to me.
Results for "as" in "studious-fortnight/*.md"
/home/rdlugyhe/studious-fortnight/README.md:
3: at Red Hat get up and running with Vale. It serves as the starting point for the Vale Community of Practice
7: As a technical writer, you can use Vale as a command-line tool to check your content files for style issues.
7: As a technical writer, you can use Vale as a command-line tool to check your content files for style issues.
30: As a technical writer at Red Hat, you can use this repo to help you get started with using Vale.
78: Review the output for `Vale.Spelling` errors for valid words, such as words that appear in the product.
96: * You can use a style as-is, or you customize the rules it contains to fit your needs.
/home/rdlugyhe/studious-fortnight/.vale/styles/IBM/README-proselint.md:
12: PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
/home/rdlugyhe/studious-fortnight/.vale/styles/IBM/README-write-good.md:
20: THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR