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# About Hunspell
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Hunspell is a free spell checker and morphological analyzer library
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and command-line tool, licensed under LGPL/GPL/MPL tri-license.
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Hunspell is used by LibreOffice office suite, free browsers, like
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Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, and other tools and OSes, like
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Linux distributions and macOS. It is also a command-line tool for
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Linux, Unix-like and other OSes.
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It is designed for quick and high quality spell checking and
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correcting for languages with word-level writing system,
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including languages with rich morphology, complex word compounding
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and character encoding.
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Hunspell interfaces: Ispell-like terminal interface using Curses
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library, Ispell pipe interface, C++/C APIs and shared library, also
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with existing language bindings for other programming languages.
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Hunspell's code base comes from OpenOffice.org's MySpell library,
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developed by Kevin Hendricks (originally a C++ reimplementation of
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spell checking and affixation of Geoff Kuenning's International
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Ispell from scratch, later extended with eg. n-gram suggestions),
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see http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/MySpell-3.zip, and
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its README, CONTRIBUTORS and license.readme (here: license.myspell) files.
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Main features of Hunspell library, developed by László Németh:
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- Unicode support
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- Highly customizable suggestions: word-part replacement tables and
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stem-level phonetic and other alternative transcriptions to recognize
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and fix all typical misspellings, don't suggest offensive words etc.
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- Complex morphology: dictionary and affix homonyms; twofold affix
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stripping to handle inflectional and derivational morpheme groups for
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agglutinative languages, like Azeri, Basque, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian,
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Turkish; 64 thousand affix classes with arbitrary number of affixes;
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conditional affixes, circumfixes, fogemorphemes, zero morphemes,
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virtual dictionary stems, forbidden words to avoid overgeneration etc.
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- Handling complex compounds (for example, for Finno-Ugric, German and
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Indo-Aryan languages): recognizing compounds made of arbitrary
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number of words, handle affixation within compounds etc.
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- Custom dictionaries with affixation
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- Stemming
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- Morphological analysis (in custom item and arrangement style)
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- Morphological generation
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- SPELLML XML API over plain spell() API function for easier integration
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of stemming, morpological generation and custom dictionaries with affixation
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- Language specific algorithms, like special casing of Azeri or Turkish
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dotted i and German sharp s, and special compound rules of Hungarian.
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Main features of Hunspell command line tool, developed by László Németh:
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- Reimplementation of quick interactive interface of Geoff Kuenning's Ispell
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- Parsing formats: text, OpenDocument, TeX/LaTeX, HTML/SGML/XML, nroff/troff
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- Custom dictionaries with optional affixation, specified by a model word
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- Multiple dictionary usage (for example hunspell -d en_US,de_DE,de_medical)
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- Various filtering options (bad or good words/lines)
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- Morphological analysis (option -m)
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- Stemming (option -s)
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See man hunspell, man 3 hunspell, man 5 hunspell for complete manual.
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# Dependencies
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Build only dependencies:
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g++ make autoconf automake autopoint libtool
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Runtime dependencies:
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| | Mandatory | Optional |
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|---------------|------------------|------------------|
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|libhunspell | | |
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|hunspell tool | libiconv gettext | ncurses readline |
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# Compiling on GNU/Linux and Unixes
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We first need to download the dependencies. On Linux, `gettext` and
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`libiconv` are part of the standard library. On other Unixes we
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need to manually install them.
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For Ubuntu:
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sudo apt install autoconf automake autopoint libtool
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Then run the following commands:
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autoreconf -vfi
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./configure
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make
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sudo make install
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sudo ldconfig
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For dictionary development, use the `--with-warnings` option of
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configure.
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For interactive user interface of Hunspell executable, use the
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`--with-ui option`.
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Optional developer packages:
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- ncurses (need for --with-ui), eg. libncursesw5 for UTF-8
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- readline (for fancy input line editing, configure parameter:
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--with-readline)
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In Ubuntu, the packages are:
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libncurses5-dev libreadline-dev
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# Compiling on OSX and macOS
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On macOS for compiler always use `clang` and not `g++` because Homebrew
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dependencies are build with that.
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brew install autoconf automake libtool gettext
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brew link gettext --force
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Then run autoreconf, configure, make. See above.
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# Compiling on Windows
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## Compiling with Mingw64 and MSYS2
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Download Msys2, update everything and install the following
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packages:
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pacman -S base-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain mingw-w64-x86_64-libtool
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Open Mingw-w64 Win64 prompt and compile the same way as on Linux, see
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above.
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## Compiling in Cygwin environment
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Download and install Cygwin environment for Windows with the following
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extra packages:
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- make
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- automake
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- autoconf
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- libtool
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- gcc-g++ development package
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- ncurses, readline (for user interface)
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- iconv (character conversion)
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Then compile the same way as on Linux. Cygwin builds depend on
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Cygwin1.dll.
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# Debugging
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It is recommended to install a debug build of the standard library:
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libstdc++6-6-dbg
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For debugging we need to create a debug build and then we need to start
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`gdb`.
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./configure CXXFLAGS='-g -O0 -Wall -Wextra'
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make
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./libtool --mode=execute gdb src/tools/hunspell
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You can also pass the `CXXFLAGS` directly to `make` without calling
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`./configure`, but we don't recommend this way during long development
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sessions.
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If you like to develop and debug with an IDE, see documentation at
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https://github.com/hunspell/hunspell/wiki/IDE-Setup
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# Testing
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Testing Hunspell (see tests in tests/ subdirectory):
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make check
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or with Valgrind debugger:
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make check
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VALGRIND=[Valgrind_tool] make check
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For example:
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make check
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VALGRIND=memcheck make check
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# Documentation
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features and dictionary format:
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man 5 hunspell
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man hunspell
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hunspell -h
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http://hunspell.github.io/
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# Usage
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After compiling and installing (see INSTALL) you can run the Hunspell
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spell checker (compiled with user interface) with a Hunspell or Myspell
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dictionary:
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hunspell -d en_US text.txt
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or without interface:
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hunspell
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hunspell -d en_GB -l <text.txt
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Dictionaries consist of an affix (.aff) and dictionary (.dic) file, for
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example, download American English dictionary files of LibreOffice
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(older version, but with stemming and morphological generation) with
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wget -O en_US.aff https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/dictionaries/plain/en/en_US.aff?id=a4473e06b56bfe35187e302754f6baaa8d75e54f
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wget -O en_US.dic https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/dictionaries/plain/en/en_US.dic?id=a4473e06b56bfe35187e302754f6baaa8d75e54f
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and with command line input and output, it's possible to check its work quickly,
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for example with the input words "example", "examples", "teached" and
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"verybaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad":
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$ hunspell -d en_US
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Hunspell 1.7.0
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example
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*
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examples
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+ example
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teached
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& teached 9 0: taught, teased, reached, teaches, teacher, leached, beached
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verybaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad
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# verybaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad 0
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Where in the output, `*` and `+` mean correct (accepted) words (`*` = dictionary stem,
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`+` = affixed forms of the following dictionary stem), and
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`&` and `#` mean bad (rejected) words (`&` = with suggestions, `#` = without suggestions)
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(see man hunspell).
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Example for stemming:
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$ hunspell -d en_US -s
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mice
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mice mouse
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Example for morphological analysis (very limited with this English dictionary):
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$ hunspell -d en_US -m
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mice
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mice st:mouse ts:Ns
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cats
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cats st:cat ts:0 is:Ns
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cats st:cat ts:0 is:Vs
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# Other executables
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The src/tools directory contains the following executables after compiling.
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- The main executable:
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- hunspell: main program for spell checking and others (see
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manual)
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- Example tools:
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- analyze: example of spell checking, stemming and morphological
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analysis
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- chmorph: example of automatic morphological generation and
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conversion
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- example: example of spell checking and suggestion
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- Tools for dictionary development:
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- affixcompress: dictionary generation from large (millions of
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words) vocabularies
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- makealias: alias compression (Hunspell only, not back compatible
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with MySpell)
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- wordforms: word generation (Hunspell version of unmunch)
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- hunzip: decompressor of hzip format
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- hzip: compressor of hzip format
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- munch (DEPRECATED, use affixcompress): dictionary generation
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from vocabularies (it needs an affix file, too).
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- unmunch (DEPRECATED, use wordforms): list all recognized words
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of a MySpell dictionary
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Example for morphological generation:
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$ ~/hunspell/src/tools/analyze en_US.aff en_US.dic /dev/stdin
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cat mice
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generate(cat, mice) = cats
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mouse cats
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generate(mouse, cats) = mice
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generate(mouse, cats) = mouses
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# Using Hunspell library with GCC
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Including in your program:
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#include <hunspell.hxx>
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Linking with Hunspell static library:
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g++ -lhunspell-1.7 example.cxx
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# or better, use pkg-config
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g++ $(pkg-config --cflags --libs hunspell) example.cxx
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## Dictionaries
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Hunspell (MySpell) dictionaries:
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- https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Language_support_of_LibreOffice
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- http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/dictionaries
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- http://extensions.libreoffice.org
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- http://extensions.openoffice.org
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- http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Dictionaries
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Aspell dictionaries (conversion: man 5 hunspell):
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- ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/aspell/dict
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László Németh, nemeth at numbertext org
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