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IDEA: Command-line spellcheck utility

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Edvard:
OK, here's what I'm proposing: Say you're doing something mundane and want to know how to spell a word and you don't want to open up a big program just to grok the spell checker. All you want to do is hit Win+R or a CLI terminal and type:
--- ---spell <insert word here> and you'll get either a confirmation of your Jedi spelling skills, or a gentle rebuke with a suggestion or two (a la Google when it says "Did you mean...")
I realize there probably is a program like that somewhere, but I haven't been able to find it, and Clipboard Help 'n Spell is more than what I'm looking for...

Perry Mowbray:
I use an online dictionary like OneLook generally, or tinySpell if I'm not in a programme that has spell checking (ie PSPad, Word, etc)

- Perry

tinjaw:
Check out tinySpell+ at http://www.tinyspell.m6.net/. Although it is a GUI app, I think it will fit your needs.

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tonsofpcs:
GNU Spell
http://sunsite.ualberta.ca/Documentation/Gnu/spell-1.0/html_mono/spell.html

Perry Mowbray:
The thing that bugs me is that every application has it's own dictionary, so that you have to add a correct word to each dictionary.

Wouldn't it be better if there was a "system wide" dictionary, so that if I add a word in MS Word it could also be available in my non-Outlook* email programme and my speller enable text editor [PSPad] and my webbrowser (through IESpell) and etc and visa versa???

- Perry

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