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Spell Fu

Fast highlighting of misspelled words.

This is a light weight spell checker for Emacs, that runs from the syntax highlighter without starting external processes.

Available on Melpa.

Motivation

There are two main areas this package focuses on.

  • Fast on-screen highlighting.

    Currently most alternative solutions run an external processes and don't always update on-screen results.

  • Hack-able spell-checking.

    Easily to customize for users, for different major-modes.

Usage

You may enable this globally which has the following defaults.

(use-package spell-fu)
(spell-fu-global-mode)

Or you may wish to configure this per-mode, e.g:

(use-package spell-fu)

(add-hook 'org-mode-hook
  (lambda ()
    (setq spell-fu-faces-exclude
     '(org-block-begin-line
       org-block-end-line
       org-code
       org-date
       org-drawer org-document-info-keyword
       org-ellipsis
       org-link
       org-meta-line
       org-properties
       org-properties-value
       org-special-keyword
       org-src
       org-tag
       org-verbatim))
    (spell-fu-mode)))

(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook
  (lambda ()
    (spell-fu-mode)))

Multiple languages can be used in the same buffer by configuring multiple dictionaries:

(add-hook 'spell-fu-mode-hook
  (lambda ()
    (spell-fu-dictionary-add (spell-fu-get-ispell-dictionary "de"))
    (spell-fu-dictionary-add (spell-fu-get-ispell-dictionary "fr"))
    (spell-fu-dictionary-add
      (spell-fu-get-personal-dictionary "de-personal" "/home/user/.aspell.de.pws"))
    (spell-fu-dictionary-add
      (spell-fu-get-personal-dictionary "fr-personal" "/home/user/.aspell.fr.pws"))))

Customization

Global Settings

spell-fu-directory
The directory used for storing the dictionary cached.
spell-fu-idle-delay (0.25 seconds)

The idle time before marking words as misspelled.

This can be set to zero, in this case an idle timer won't be used, and spelling will be checked as part of syntax highlighting.

spell-fu-incorrect-face (red, underline)
The font to use for the spell checking overlay.
spell-fu-ignore-modes nil
A list of modes that won't enable spell-checking from spell-fu-global-mode.
spell-fu-word-delimit-camel-case nil

When non-nil, camel-case delimits words so:

  • HelloWorld
  • helloWORLD
  • helloWorld
  • HELLOWorld

Are all treated as two separate words ("hello", "world").

spell-fu-debug nil

Enable to see additional messages which may help to debug failure to initialize dictionaries.

After enabling you may want to call the command spell-fu-reset.

Buffer Local Settings

You may wish to set these values differently based on the current major-mode.

spell-fu-syntax-table

The syntax table used for spell-checking.

Useful when the current syntax-table for a major-mode is set for a programming language which doesn't make sense to use for natural language.

spell-fu-word-regexp
The regular expression to use for scanning words.
spell-fu-faces-include
When not nil, only faces in this list will be checked.
spell-fu-faces-exclude

When not nil, text with faces in this list won't be checked.

Note that you may wish to add faces to this list if keywords or commands are marked as being spelled incorrectly. In this case, the face used by these commands may be added to this list so as to skip them.

spell-fu-global-ignore-buffer

When not nil, the buffer won't enable spell-checking from spell-fu-global-mode.

This may also be a function that takes a single buffer argument, where returning nil will enable spell-checking, anything else will not.

This example shows spell-fu being disabled for ORG mode and for read-only buffers.

(setq spell-fu-ignore-modes (list 'org-mode))
(setq spell-fu-global-ignore-buffer (lambda (buf) (buffer-local-value 'buffer-read-only buf)))

(spell-fu-global-mode)

Buffer Local Words

You may optionally define a buffer-local word list.

spell-fu-buffer-session-localwords

A list of strings to accept as correctly spelled words. These may be set by file or directory locals.

Changing this while spell-fu is already active requires calling: spell-fu-buffer-session-localwords-update. Calling outside of spell-fu-mode has no effect.

Advanced Buffer Local Settings

These options allow for applying your own rules to how the spell checker runs, they aren't necessary for typical usage.

spell-fu-check-range

This is the main function which checks words, in most cases this can be left at it's default.

In some cases you may wish to scan the text in the given range using more sophisticated checks, skipping text based on your own rules.

This function takes (point-start point-end) arguments, which are guaranteed to be on line boundaries.

(spell-fu-check-word point-start point-end word-string) should be called for each word you wish to check.

Note that setting this function causes the following settings to be ignored:

  • spell-fu-faces-include
  • spell-fu-faces-exclude
  • spell-fu-word-regexp
  • spell-fu-syntax-table

Other Settings

In most cases there is no need to change these settings, however they will be used when set:

ispell-program-name
Used to call aspell (when this points to aspell, otherwise aspell is called).
ispell-dictionary
When generating the word-list, this variable is used when present, otherwise aspell's default dictionary is used.
ispell-local-dictionary
Setting this allows you to have different languages set per-buffer.
ispell-personal-dictionary
When generating the word-list, this file is included when present.

Commands

While this package is intended to be used with minimal interaction, there are some commands provided which may come in handy.

spell-fu-goto-next-error
Moves the point to the next error.
spell-fu-goto-previous-error
Moves the point to the previous error.
spell-fu-buffer
Checks spelling for the entire buffer, reporting the number of misspelled words found.
spell-fu-word-add
Add the word under the cursor to a personal dictionary.
spell-fu-word-remove
Remove the word under the cursor from a personal dictionary.
spell-fu-reset

Toggle spell-fu mode for all buffers and resets cache, use this if you suspect errors relating to invalid cache.

This can be useful if you use the default dictionary, then change the systems locale.

Multiple dictionaries

Multiple dictionaries can be enabled and used alongside each other.

spell-fu-dictionaries
Variable which lists the currently enabled dictionaries.
spell-fu-dictionary-add
Enable a dictionary in the current buffer.
spell-fu-dictionary-remove
Disable a dictionary in the current buffer.
spell-fu-get-ispell-dictionary
Get the ispell / aspell dictionary with the given name.
spell-fu-get-personal-dictionary
Get a writable personal dictionary for saving user words.

Details

  • All programming modes only check comments and strings.
  • All other major modes check all words.
  • Currently this package requires aspell to generate the word-list.

Other Packages

FlySpell
As of Emacs 28, this doesn't provide a way to automatically check all on-screen text, and running this on an entire buffer can be slow.
WCheck Mode

This is a close match to Spell-fu, the main differences is that it's calling a sub-process on each word which gives slower results. I also found its configuration rather difficult to manage.

Spell-fu in contrast takes a different approach, instead of exposing many advanced options, you can set your own function to extract words from a region of text.

TODO

  • Support alternates to aspell for generating word lists.
  • Support a custom command for generating a word list.
  • Support refreshing the word list at run-time when ispell updates the personal dictionary (currently updates require re-enabling the mode).