Install skyspell.
Install skyspell_kak
:
$ cargo install skyspell_kak
Make sure that skyspell-kak
is in your PATH
.
Call skyspell-kak init
in your kakrc
file:
evaluate-commands %sh{
skyspell-kak init
}
You can now call the various :skyspell-
commands
Typical workflow:
skyspell-enable <LANG>
to install the skyspell-check
hook.skyspell-list
to list all error in a special *spelling*
buffer*spelling*
, execute the given action (see
skyspell-help
for details). You can for instance choose to add
the error to the list of exceptions for the current project:skyspell-replace
to
open a menu containing the replacements suggestions.Note that instead of using skyspell-list
and then Enter
to jump from
on spelling error to the next, you can also use skyspell-next
and
skyspell-previous
.
It's advised to create a skyspell
user mode:
For instance:
map global user s ': enter-user-mode skyspell<ret>' -docstring 'enter spell user mode'
map global skyspell d ': skyspell-disable<ret>' -docstring 'clear spelling highlighters'
map global skyspell e ': skyspell-enable en_US<ret>' -docstring 'enable spell checking in English'
map global skyspell l ': skyspell-list <ret>' -docstring 'list spelling errors in a buffer'
map global skyspell h ': skyspell-help <ret>' -docstring 'show help message'
map global skyspell n ': skyspell-next<ret>' -docstring 'go to next spell error'
map global skyspell p ': skyspell-previous<ret>' -docstring 'go to previous spell error'
map global skyspell r ': skyspell-replace<ret>' -docstring 'suggest a list of replacements'
skyspell also declares a face named SpellingError
that you can change if you want
to show spelling errors in a different way.