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ASPELL(1)	       Aspell Abbreviated User's Manual		     ASPELL(1)

NAME
       aspell - interactive spell checker

SYNOPSIS
       aspell [options] <command>

DESCRIPTION
       aspell  is  a utility that can function as an ispell -a replacement, as
       an independent spell checker, as a test utility to test out Aspell fea‐
       tures, and as a utility for managing dictionaries.

COMMANDS
       <command> is one of:

       -?,help
	      display the help message

       -c,check file
	      to spell-check a file

       -a,pipe
	      ispell -a compatibility mode

       -list  produce a list of misspelled words from standard input

       [dump] config
	      dump the current configuration to stdout

       config key
	      print the current value of an option

       soundslike
	      return the soundslike equivalent for each word entered

       filter pass  standard  input through the same set of filters that would
	      be used to spell check a document

       -v,version
	      print version number and exit

       dump|create|merge master|personal|repl wordlist
	      dump, create, or merge a master, personal, or  replacement  word
	      list

DICTIONARY OPTIONS
       The  following options may be used to control which dictionaries to use
       and how they behave.

       -d,--master=string
	      base name of the dictionary to use. If this option is  specified
	      then Aspell will either use this dictionary or die.

       --dict-dir=dir
	      location of the main word list

       -l,--lang=string
	      language to use, it follows the same format of the LANG environ‐
	      mental variable on most systems. It consists of the  two	letter
	      ISO  639 language code and an optional two letter ISO 3166 coun‐
	      try code after a dash or underscore. The default value is	 based
	      on the value of the LC_MESSAGES locale.

       --size=string
	      the preferred size of the word list

       --jargon=string
	      an  extra	 information  to distinguish two different words lists
	      that have the same lang and size.

       --word-list-path=list
	      search path for word list information files

       --module-search-order=list
	      list of available modules, modules that come first on this  list
	      have a higher priority. Currently there is only one speller mod‐
	      ule.

       -p,--personal=file
	      personal word list file name

       --repl=file
	      replacements list file name

       --extra-dicts=list
	      extra dictionaries to use.

CHECKER OPTIONS
       These options control the behavior of Aspell when checking documents.

       -W,--ignore=integer
	      ignore words <= n chars

       --ignore-case=boolean
	      ignore case when checking words

       --ignore-repl=boolean
	      ignore commands to store replacement pairs

       --save-repl=boolean
	      save the replacement word list on save  allkeyboard  (file)  the
	      base  name  of  the keyboard definition file to use (see section
	      4.4.3)

       --sug-mode=mode
	      suggestion mode = ultra | fast | normal | bad-spellers

FILTER OPTIONS
       These options modify the behavior of the various filters.

       --filter=list
	      add or removes a filter

       --mode=string
	      sets the filter mode. Mode is one if none, url, email, sgml,  or
	      tex. (The short cut options '-e' may be used for email, '-H' for
	      Html/Sgml, or '-t' for Tex)

       --encoding=string
	      The encoding the input text is in. Valid values  are  ``utf-8'',
	      ``iso8859-*'',  ``koi8-r'',  ``viscii'',	``cp1252'',  ``machine
	      unsigned 16'', ``machine	unsigned  32''.	 However,  the	Aspell
	      utility will currently only function correctly with 8-bit encod‐
	      ings. utf-8 support is planned for the future. The two ``machine
	      unsigned''  encodings  are intended to be used by other programs
	      using the Aspell library and it is unlikely the  Aspell  utility
	      will ever support these encodings.

       --add|rem-email-quote=list
	      email quote characters

       --email-margin=integer
	      number of chars that can appear before the quote char

       --sgml-check=list
	      SGML attributes to always check

       --sgml-extension=list
	      SGML file extensions

       --tex-command=list
	      TeX commands

       --tex-check-comments=boolean
	      check TeX comments

RUN-TOGETHER WORD OPTIONS
       These may be used to control the behavior of run-together words.

       -C|-B,--run-together=boolean
	      consider run-together words legal

       --run-together-limit=integer
	      maximum numbers that can be strung together

       --run-together-min=integer
	      minimal length of interior words

MISC OPTIONS
       Miscellaneous options that don't fall under any other category.

       --conf=file
	      main configuration file

       --conf-dir=dir
	      location of main configuration file

       --data-dir=dir
	      location of language data files

       --local-data-dir=dir
	      alternative  location  of language data files. This directory is
	      searched before data-dir. It defaults to the same directory  the
	      actual main word list is in (which is not necessarily dict-dir).

       --home-dir=dir
	      location for personal files

       --per-conf=file
	      personal configuration file

       --prefix=dir
	      prefix directory

UTILITY OPTIONS
       -b|-x--backup=boolean
	      create  a	 backup	 file by appending .bak to the file name. Only
	      applies when the command is check.

       --time=boolean
	      time load time and suggest time in pipe mode.

       --reverse=boolean
	      reverse the order of the suggestions list

       --keymapping=string
	      the keymapping to use, either aspell for the default mapping  or
	      ispell to use the same mapping that the ispell utility uses

       In  addition Aspell will try to make sense out of ispell's command line
       options so that it can function as a drop in  replacement  for  ispell.
       If  Aspell  is  run  without any command line options it will display a
       brief help screen and quit.

CONFIGURATION
       Aspell can also accept options via a personal or	 global	 configuration
       file. The exact files to used are specified by the options per-conf and
       conf respectfully but  the  personal  configuration  file  is  normally
       .aspell.conf located in the $HOME directory.  Each line of the configu‐
       ration file has the format:

	      option [value]

       where option is any one of the standard library options	above  without
       the  leading  dashes.   For  example  the  following  line will set the
       default language to Swiss German:

	      lang de_CH

       There may any number of spaces between the option and the value however
       it can only be spaces, i.e. there is no '=' between the option name and
       the value. Comments may also be included by preceding them with	a  '#'
       as  anything  from  a '#' to a newline is ignored. Blank lines are also
       allowed.	 Values set in the personal configuration file override	 those
       in the global file. Options specified at either the command line or via
       an environmental variable override those specified by either configura‐
       tion file.

       The  global  configuration  file for Aspell is /etc/aspell.conf and the
       per user configuration file is ~/.aspell.conf

SEE ALSO
       run-with-aspell(1), word-list-compress(1), aspell-import(1)

       Aspell is fully documented in its Texinfo  manual.   See	 the  `aspell'
       entry in info for more complete documentation.

AUTHOR
       This manual page was written by Brian Nelson <pyro@debian.org> based on
       the Aspell User's Manual, Copyright © 2002 Kevin Atkinson.

GNU				  2004-03-03			     ASPELL(1)
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