Aspell to check spelling

NILI never used a command line utility to check the spelling in my texts because I

did not know how to do. After taking five minutes to learn how to do it, I feel

guilty about not having used it before as it is really simple.

First, you want to install aspell package, which may be already there pulled as

a dependency. In order to proceed on OpenBSD it's easy:

# pkg_add aspell

I will only explain how to use it on text files. I think it is possible to have

some integration with text editors but then, it would be more relevant to check

out the editor documentation.

If I want to check the spelling in my file *draft.txt* it is as simple as:

$ aspell -l en_EN -c draft.txt

The parameter `-l en_EN` will depend of your locale, I have fr_FR.UTF-8 so aspell

uses it by default if I don't enforce another language. With this command, aspell

will make an interactive display in the terminal

The output looks like this, with the word **ful** highlighted which I can not

render in my article.

It's ful of mistakkes!

I dont know how to type corectly!

1) flu 6) FL

2) foul 7) fl

3) fuel 8) UL

4) full 9) fol

5) furl 0) fur

i) Ignore I) Ignore all

r) Replace R) Replace all

a) Add l) Add Lower

b) Abort x) Exit

?

I am asked how I want to resolve the issue with **ful**, as I wanted to write

This will automatically jump to the next error found, **mistakkes** in my case:

It's full of mistakkes!

I dont know how to type corectly!

1) mistakes 6) misstates

2) mistake's 7) mistimes

3) mistake 8) mistypes

4) mistaken 9) stake's

5) stakes 0) Mintaka's

i) Ignore I) Ignore all

r) Replace R) Replace all

a) Add l) Add Lower

b) Abort x) Exit

?

and it will continue until there are no errors left, then the file is saved

with the changes.

I will use aspell everyday from now.