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Lua | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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spellsitter.nvim
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NeoVim: Using the spellchecker
For awhile, I was using this: https://github.com/lewis6991/spellsitter.nvim which was fine and had some nice functionality with treesitter, but was just another plugin ontop of it all.
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spellsitter merged to neovim core
Thanks to the amazing work of lewis6991 and vigoux, spellsitter is now upstreamed to neovim core.
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nvim word spell check
Use the spellsitter.nvim repository to implement.
- Question: Is it a requirement that plugins written in Lua require you to call the setup function?
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ISuckAtSpelling.nvim: A NeoVim plugin that auto-corrects spelling mistakes in various natural and programming languages!
There is also spellsitter you might want to look in https://github.com/lewis6991/spellsitter.nvim
hunspell
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Is GNU Aspell the best spell checker for emacs on macOS?
Hunspell seems popular as well. I believe it's the one used by Firefox and LibreOffice, and I think it's the system spell checker in MacOS already? 🤷♂️
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Autocorrect anything with Google as a go-to spell check
Are you familiar with Hunspell? Dictionaries are comprehensive enough to be part of different Office Suites, so I don't see them as constricted to autocorrect.
You mentioned kinda like a con the online requirement, if you're interested in an offline method, try Hunspell. Otherwise, I just come up with this, is based on Google Suggestions API (even tho is not public):
- hunspell version?
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Text Editor that supports spelling and grammar checking.
i prefer and use hunspell
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spell-check selected text?
One can implement Huntspell which is what all browsers use (for example when typing in text areas). Is very simple and is C++.
- Documentation on writing a spell checker
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MindForger 1.53.0 brings Kanban and Eisenhower Matrix on tags, spell check, CSV with OHE tags export and µ terminal
Hunspell-based spell check
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ISuckAtSpelling.nvim: A NeoVim plugin that auto-corrects spelling mistakes in various natural and programming languages!
Excellent questions. https://github.com/wooorm/dictionaries here are some. The original dataset is here https://github.com/hunspell/hunspell#dictionaries
Since you are using already GPLv3: Why not reusing hunspell dictionaries/wordbooks? https://github.com/hunspell/hunspell
What are some alternatives?
SymSpell - SymSpell: 1 million times faster spelling correction & fuzzy search through Symmetric Delete spelling correction algorithm
nuspell - 🖋️ Fast and safe spellchecking C++ library
nvim-treehopper - Region selection with hints on the AST nodes of a document powered by treesitter
WeCantSpell.Hunspell - A port of Hunspell v1 for .NET and .NET Standard
cspell - A Spell Checker for Code!
spelunker.vim - Improved vim spelling plugin (with camel case support)!
JamSpell - Modern spell checking library - accurate, fast, multi-language
typos - Source code spell checker
vim-litecorrect - Lightweight auto-correction for Vim
spylls - Pure Python spell-checker, (almost) full port of Hunspell
vim-abolish - abolish.vim: Work with several variants of a word at once