CLI tool to perform spell checking.
Rust implementation of Peter Norvig's Spell Corrector.
USAGE:
stava [FLAGS] <WORD> [FILES]...
FLAGS:
-d, --default Include default set of words (default: false)
-o, --exit-code-only Only return exit code and not corrected word (default: false)
-e, --exit-code Exit with 1 if word is not spelled correctly, otherwise 0 (default: false)
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
ARGS:
<WORD> Word to correct
<FILES>... Files to learn words from
- The default file contains ~30k unique words and is included in the crate
- If needed you can pass in one or many of your own files
- The files doesn't require any certain formatting (except whitespace separated words) and special
characters are allowed,
stava
knows how to ignore them
Currently stava
only supports the English alphabet.
$ cargo install stava
Use the default set of words
$ stava bycycle
bicycle
Use your own files
$ echo "bicycle" > words.txt
$ echo "some other words" > words2.txt
$ stava bycycle words.txt words2.txt
bicycle
Use your own files and the default set of words
$ echo "some words" > words.txt
$ stava --default mankey words.txt
monkey
With exit code
$ stava --exit-code bycycle # Word is corrected so exit code = 1
bicycle
$ echo $?
1
$ stava --exit-code-only bycycle # Word is corrected so exit code = 1
$ echo $?
1
- If multiple candidates are found, the one occurring the most in the provided files are returned
- If no candidate is found the input word is returned