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NAME

       mwic - Misspelled Words In Context

SYNOPSIS

       mwic [-l lang] [option...] [file...]

DESCRIPTION

       mwic  is  a  spell-checker  that  groups  possible  misspellings  and  shows them in their
       contexts.  This is useful for checking technical documents, which often contain words that
       are not included in standard dictionaries.

OPTIONS

       -l lang, --language lang
              Spell-check for this language.  The default is en.

       --list-languages
              Print list of available languages.

       --blacklist file
              Treat  words  from the external dictionary as misspelled.  The dictionary can be in
              the format used by Lintian, or in the format used by codespell, or  in  the  format
              used   by   kde-spellcheck   (part   of   kde-dev-scripts);  or  it  can  be  plain
              newline-separated word list.  This option can be used multiple times.

       --camel-case
              Split camel-cased compound  words.   For  example,  treat  “eggBaconAndSpam”  as  4
              separate words.

       --input-encoding enc
              Assume  this  input  encoding.   The  default is UTF-8:replace (UTF-8 encoding with
              error handler replacing malformed characters with U+FFFD).

       -f fmt, --output-format fmt
              If fmt is plain, output plain text verbatim and highlight misspellings with  the  ^
              character.  This is the default if stdout is not a terminal.

              If  fmt is color, escape control characters and highlight misspellings with colors.
              This is the default if stdout is a terminal.

       -r, --reverse
              Print words in reverse order, that is, the most common words first.

       --compact
              Omit blank lines in output.

       --limit n
              Assume that words that occurred more than n times are spelled correctly.

       --max-context-width n
              Limit context width to n characters.  The default is 30.

       --suggest n
              Suggest up to n corrections.

       -h, --help
              Show help message and exit.

       --version
              Show version information and exit.

ENVIRONMENT

       PAGER  If stdout is a terminal, mwic pipes the output  through  $PAGER.   The  default  is
              pager (if it exists) or more.

       LESS   If this variable is unset, mwic sets it to FX, or to FXR if the output is in color.

       LV     If  this  variable in unset, and the output is in color, mwic sets this variable to
              -c.

FILES

       Spell-checking can be eased by using dictionaries  of  commonly  misspelled  words.   mwic
       doesn't ship with one, but it can use a number of dictionaries from third-party projects:

       • Lintian:
         https://salsa.debian.org/lintian/lintian/raw/master/data/spelling/corrections
         https://salsa.debian.org/lintian/lintian/raw/master/data/spelling/corrections-case

       • Linux kernel:
         https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/scripts/spelling.txt

       • codespell:
         https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell/raw/master/codespell_lib/data/dictionary.txt

       • kde-dev-scripts:
         https://github.com/KDE/kde-dev-scripts/raw/master/kde-spellcheck.pl

EXAMPLE

          $ mwic --blacklist /usr/share/lintian/data/spelling/corrections --compact rfc1927.txt
          heirarchical:
          | …g paper clips vs small ones; heirarchical assembly
                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^
          multipart:
          | …tes the degree of binding of multipart documents:
                                          ^^^^^^^^^
          reycled:
          | 1) staples could be reycled for a small credit
                                ^^^^^^^

       ...

          EMail, edu, isi:
          | EMail: rogers@isi.edu
            ^^^^^         ^^^ ^^^
          electonic:
          | drawer of the electonic desk on home PCs
          |            3) electonic staples should have a standa…
                          ^^^^^^^^^

SEE ALSO

       spellintian(1), codespell(1);

       “English for software localisation” <http://jbr.me.uk/linux/esl.html> by Justin B Rye