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pyaspeller (Python Yandex Speller) is a cli tool and pure python library for searching typos in texts, files and websites.
Spell checking uses Yandex.Speller API. (restrictions)
You can correct your local files or web pages
$ pyaspeller ./doc
$ pyaspeller https://team-tricky.github.io
$ pyaspeller "в суббботу утромъ"
в субботу утром
Use speller for your code
>>> from pyaspeller import YandexSpeller
>>> speller = YandexSpeller()
>>> fixed = speller.spelled('Triky Custle is a great puzzle game.')
>>> fixed
'Tricky Castle is a great puzzle game.'
You can use class Word
for single word queries:
>>> from pyaspeller import Word
>>> check = Word('tesst')
>>> check.correct
False
>>> check.variants
[u'test']
>>> check.spellsafe
u'test'
Use your favourite package manager:
$ python3 -m pip install pyaspeller
Also, there are available rust and javascript versions of this speller.
FAQs
Search tool typos in the text, files and websites.
We found that pyaspeller demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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