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to use Hunspell to spell check in the terminal

Spell checking before uploading is a clever thing to do, especially if you are like me and power through getting an idea written while making a few errors along the way. I seem to work efficiently like that.


But all those errors can't go online; I mean, they could but I like to have everything spelled correctly and hope for the best with my grammar and punctuation.


There are hundreds of tools online, but that means:


Firing up a browser

Search for spell checking tools

Yes, I'll accept your damn cookies

No, I don't want to sign up to your newsletter

Deal with any other evil website shenanigans


Oh, you are still focused on that word, right?

What was it again?

I'll just read this article for a bit after watching a video.


2 hours later.....


All this just to get the spelling checked....NOPE!


Hunspell

In all my years using Linux, I am always learing something new. I've know about and sometimes used command line based spell-checkers, but always defaulted beck to the crappy method mentioned above.


Hunspell is a great tool and it follows the UNIX philosophy of doing one thing and doing it well.


Installing


Make sure you have two hunspell packages installed, in my case I'm using Australian English so I would install:

hunspell
hunspell-en_au

Taylor the language to your locale.


Usage


You have several options, but the two I mainly use are:


Check the spelling of a document interactively

Get a list of misspelled words



To check the spelling of a document simply use this command:


hunspell /path/to/file



To get a list of all the incorrect words, use this command;


hunspell -l /path/to/file

your
mispelled
words
will
appear
like
this


Many other options are available, best to check the man page for all of the options.


I'm regretting not using this amazing little application years ago, but never late than never.


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