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coc-typos

v0.3.2

Published

Typos integration with coc.nvim

Downloads

29

Readme

coc-typos

Typos integration with coc.nvim.

It checks typos with opened buffer automatically.

Typos screen shot

Install

Install typos by:

cargo install typos-cli

Make sure typos in your $PATH.

Install this extension in your (neo)vim by:

:CocInstall coc-typos

Example configuration

Following example replaces default key-mappings of vim's builtin spellcheck.

" Move to next misspelled word after the cursor, 'wrapscan' applies.
nmap ]s <Plug>(coc-typos-next)

" Move to previous misspelled word after the cursor, 'wrapscan' applies.
nmap [s <Plug>(coc-typos-prev)

" Fix typo at cursor position
nmap z= <Plug>(coc-typos-fix)

File(s) specified by 'spellfile' option is loaded for known words when exists, use zg and zug to add and remove global known words. Or use _typos.toml

Commands

  • :CocCommand typos.reloadSpellfile force reload 'spellfile' for known words.
  • :CocCommand typos.addToSpellfile add bad word under cursor(the range of bad spelled word) to 'spellfile'.
  • :CocList typos show list of typos in current cwd (or workspace folder).

Variable

  • b:coc_typos_count typos count of current buffer.

Options

  • typos.command: Command used to invoke typos. default: "typos"
  • typos.disabledFiletypes: Filetypes that should by ignored by typos. default: []
  • typos.highlightGroup: Highlight group used for bad spelled text. default: "SpellBad"
  • typos.listTyposArguments: Additional arguments of typos command used for typos list. default: []

CHANGELOG

v0.3.0

  • Pass tens of thousands lines to child process could be slow, validate for changed lines only.

Troubleshooting

Use command :CocCommand workspace.showOutput typos to open output channel.

License

MIT


This extension is built with create-coc-extension