python-codespell
Spellchecker for code
Codespell fixes common misspellings in text files. It's designed primarily for checking misspelled words in source code, but it can be used with other files as well. It does not check for word membership in a complete dictionary, but instead looks for a set of common misspellings. Therefore it should catch errors like "adn", but it will not catch "adnasdfasdf". This also means it shouldn't generate false-positives when you use a niche term it doesn't know about.
- Versions: 2.2.5
- Website: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell/
- Licenses: CC-BY-SA 3.0 · GPL 2
- Package source: gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm
- Builds: See build status
- Issues: See known issues
Installation
Install the latest version of python-codespell
as follows:
guix install python-codespell
Or install a particular version:
guix install python-codespell@2.2.5
You can also install packages in augmented, pure or containerized environments for development or simply to try them out without polluting your user profile. See the guix shell
documentation for more information.
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