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cspell-tools
Advanced tools
Tools used to assist cSpell Development.
The Primary use of this tool is to build dictionaries used by cspell. This tool will convert a word list or a hunspell file into a file usable by cspell.
npm install -g cspell-tools
cspell-tools --help
To create a word list.
cspell-tools compile keywords.txt -o ./dictionaries/
This will filter the words from keywords.txt
and write them to ./dictionaries/keywords.txt.gz
.
To create a trie file from a hunspell file.
cspell-tools compile-trie english.dic
This will read and expand the english.dic
file based upon the rules in english.aff
into a new file called english.trie.gz
For large files, this process can take a long time and us a lot of memory.
The tool cspell-trie
can be used to read the contents of a .trie
or .trie.gz
file.
FAQs
Tools to assist with the development of cSpell
The npm package cspell-tools receives a total of 156 weekly downloads. As such, cspell-tools popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cspell-tools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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