Spylls is an effort of porting prominent spellcheckers into clear, well-structured, well-documented Python. It is intended to be useful both as a library and as some kind of "reference (or investigatory, if you will) implementation". Currently, only Hunspell is ported.
Hunspell is a long-living, complicated, almost undocumented piece of software, and it was our feeling that the significant part of human knowledge is somehow "locked" in a form of a large C++ project. That's how Spylls was born: as an attempt to "unlock" it, via well-structured and well-documented implementation in a high-level language.
Follow the explanatory blog post series on my blog.
$ pip install spylls
from spylls.hunspell import Dictionary
# en_US dictionary is distributed with spylls
# See docs to load other dictionaries
dictionary = Dictionary.from_files('en_US')
print(dictionary.lookup('spylls'))
# False
for suggestion in dictionary.suggest('spylls'):
print(suggestion)
# spells
# spills
Full documentation, including detailed source code/algorithms walkthrough, more detailed reasoning and some completeness reports, is available at https://spylls.readthedocs.io/.
- Docs: https://spylls.readthedocs.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/zverok/spylls
- PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/spylls
- Issues: https://github.com/spylls/spylls/issues
MPL 2.0. See the bundled LICENSE file for more details. Note that being an "explanatory rewrite", spylls should considered a derivative work of Hunspell, and so would be all of its ports/rewrites.
We are incredibly grateful to Hunspell's original authors and current maintainers for all the hard work they've put into the most used spellchecker in the world!