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Completion At Point extensions using Jinx spell checking
Cape-jinx-completion package
Simple package providing completion-at-point
extension using spell checking capabilities derived from Abiword's libenchant. All of the heavy lifting is done using jinx.el package - Enchanted Spell Checker.
Libenchant wraps several of the spell checkers. Jinx.el package provides on-the-fly spell checking and is a pleasure to configure, especially when using multiple dictionaries.
Picture is worth a thousand words
Completion candidates using spell checker:
Installation instructions
Requirements
Using straight.el
;; First we need to configure jinx. You don't need to enable jinx-mode to use cape-jinx,
;; but you need to provide configuration and set up dictionaries to use.
(use-package jinx
:straight (:host github :repo "minad/jinx" :files ("*"))
:config
;; Add unicode stuff I need to exclude from spell-checking (emojis, symbols, etc)
(push "[\U00002600-\U0001ffff]"
(alist-get t jinx-exclude-regexps))
;; set langauge dictionaries to use - the list is space seprated in a single string.
(setq jinx-languages "pl en"))
;; Cape-jinx package and configuration:
(use-package cape-jinx-completion
:straight (:type git
:repo "https://code.bsdgeek.org/adam/cape-jinx-completion"
:files (:defaults "*.el"))
:after jinx
:config
;; add cape-jinx to completion-at-point functions list.
(add-to-list 'completion-at-point-functions #'cape-jinx))
Customization
Options available to customize are literally copied from cape-dict
and work exactly the same way.
cape-jinx-case-replace
Controls whether case of input be preserved.cape-jinx-case-fold
Controls whether case fold search should be used during search.
How to contribute
The latest source code is available at https://code.bsdgeek.org/adam/cape-jinx-completion
Issue reports, questions, comments and code patches are welcome – you can send them to me over e-mail at adam at kruszewski dot name (please be patient as I'm not checking this account on a daily basis).
If you haven't sent code patches via e-mail yet and would like to learn how to work with an e-mail based workflow, you can read more at git format-patch man page or at git-send-email.io.