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spellchecker
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Native bindings to NSSpellChecker, Hunspell, or the Windows 8 Spell Check API, depending on your platform. Windows 7 and below as well as Linux will rely on Hunspell.
npm install spellchecker
SpellChecker = require 'spellchecker'
Check if a word is misspelled.
word
- String word to check.
Returns true
if the word is misspelled, false
otherwise.
Get the corrections for a misspelled word.
word
- String word to get corrections for.
Returns a non-null but possibly empty array of string corrections.
Identify misspelled words in a corpus of text.
corpus
- String corpus of text to spellcheck.
Returns an Array containing {start, end}
objects that describe an index range within the original String that contains a misspelled word.
Asynchronously identify misspelled words.
corpus
- String corpus of text to spellcheck.
Returns a Promise that resolves with the Array described by checkSpelling()
.
Adds a word to the dictionary. When using Hunspell, this will not modify the .dic file; new words must be added each time the spellchecker is created. Use a custom dictionary file.
word
- String word to add.
Returns nothing.
In addition to the above functions that are used on a default instance, a new instance of SpellChecker can be instantiated with the use of the new
operator. The same methods are available with the instance but the dictionary and underlying API can be changed independently from the default instance.
const checker = new SpellChecker.Spellchecker()
Overrides the library selection for checking. Without this, the checker will use Hunspell on Linux, the Spell Checking API for Windows, and NSSpellChecker on Macs.
If the environment variable SPELLCHECKER_PREFER_HUNSPELL
is set to any value, the library will fallback to always using the Hunspell implementation.
This is the same behavior as calling setSpellcheckerType
with the USE_SYSTEM_DEFAULTS
constant:
checker = new SpellChecker.Spellchecker
checker.setSpellcheckerType SpellChecker.USE_SYSTEM_DEFAULTS
To always use the system API and not fallback to Hunspell regardless of the environment variable, use the ALWAYS_USE_SYSTEM
constant:
checker = new SpellChecker.Spellchecker
checker.setSpellcheckerType SpellChecker.ALWAYS_USE_SYSTEM
Likewise, Hunspell can be forced with the ALWAYS_USE_HUNSPELL
constant.
const checker = new SpellChecker.Spellchecker();
checker.setSpellcheckerType(SpellChecker.ALWAYS_USE_SYSTEM);
On Linux, Hunspell is always used regardless of the setting. This method must also be called before any spelling is done otherwise it will throw an error.
This returns nothing.
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Bindings to native spellchecker
The npm package spellchecker receives a total of 12,138 weekly downloads. As such, spellchecker popularity was classified as popular.
We found that spellchecker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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