Enchant

On the surface, Enchant appears to be a generic spell checking library. You can request dictionaries from it, ask if a word is correctly spelled, get corrections for a misspelled word, etc...

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  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Linux
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  1.  Spell Checking
  2.  Command line interface

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Enchant information

  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Open Source (LGPL-2.1) and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    6 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  378 Stars
  •  61 Forks
  •  18 Open Issues
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What is Enchant?

On the surface, Enchant appears to be a generic spell checking library. You can request dictionaries from it, ask if a word is correctly spelled, get corrections for a misspelled word, etc...

Beneath the surface, Enchant is a whole lot more - and less - than that. You'll see that Enchant isn't really a spell checking library at all.

"What's that?" you ask. Well, Enchant doesn't try to do any of the work itself. It's lazy, and requires backends to do most of its dirty work. Looking closer, you'll see the Enchant is more-or-less a fancy wrapper around the dlopen() system call. Enchant steps in to provide uniformity and conformity on top of these libraries, and implement certain features that may be lacking in any individual provider library. Everything should "just work" for any and every definition of "just working."

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