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@edemaine/codemirror-spell-checker

v0.0.2

Published

Tweaked spell checker for CodeMirror

Downloads

33

Readme

CodeMirror Spell Checker

Spell checking so simple, you can set up in 60 seconds. It will highlight any misspelled words in light red. Works great in conjunction with other CodeMirror modes, like GitHub Flavored Markdown.

Fork

This is a fork of sparksuite's codemirror-spell-checker.

Added fixes:

Screenshot

Install

Via npm.

npm install @edemaine/codemirror-spell-checker --save

Via bower.

bower install @edemaine/codemirror-spell-checker --save

Via jsDelivr. Please note, jsDelivr may take a few days to update to the latest release.

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@edemaine/codemirror-spell-checker/latest/spell-checker.min.css">
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@edemaine/codemirror-spell-checker/latest/spell-checker.min.js"></script>

Quick start

Once CodeMirror is installed and loaded, first provide CodeMirror Spell Checker with the correct CodeMirror function. Then, just set the primary mode to "spell-checker" and the backdrop mode to your desired mode. Be sure to load/require overlay.min.js if you haven't already.

CodeMirrorSpellChecker({
	codeMirrorInstance: CodeMirror,
});

CodeMirror.fromTextArea(document.getElementById("textarea"), {
	mode: "spell-checker",
	backdrop: "gfm" // Your desired mode
});

That's it!

Customizing

You can customize the misspelled word appearance by updating the CSS. All misspelled words will have the .cm-spell-error class.

.CodeMirror .cm-spell-error{
	/* Your styling here */
}

Configuration

  • customWords: Custom array of words that will not be designated as misspelled. Defaults to an empty array.
// Most options demonstrate the non-default behavior
CodeMirrorSpellChecker({
	codeMirrorInstance: CodeMirror,
	customWords: ["CodeMirror", "GitHub"],
});