spell
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javascript dictionary module for node.js, and the browser
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spell
spell
is a dictionary module for node.js
. for an explanation of the algorithm, performance, expectations, and techniques used please read this article
installation
node.js
- install npm
npm install spell
var spell = require('spell');
browser
- minimize spell.js
- load it into your webpage
usage
basics
// instantiate a new dictionary
var dict = spell();
// load text into dictionary so we can train the dictionary to know
// which words exists and which ones are more frequent than others
dict.load("I am going to the park with Theo today. It's going to be the bomb");
console.log(dict.suggest('thew'));
normally you would generate the dictionary once and then re-use it so this code is unlikely and serves for demonstration purposes only. this should log:
[{"word": "the", "score": 2}, {"word": "theo", "score": 1}]
as there are two occurrences of the word the
and one of the word theo
feeling lucky?
dict.lucky('thew');
returns
"the"
you can also add
and remove
words from the dictionary:
dict.remove_word('park');
dict.add_word('nuno');
and you can reset
the dictionary, making it empty:
dict.reset();
if you want to export the dictionary:
dict.export();
advanced
when loading you can provide a compiled dictionary instead of free form text
dict.load(
{ corpus:
{ "I" : 1
, "am" : 1
, "going" : 1
, "to" : 2
, "the" : 1
, "park" : 1
}
}
);
you can also provide options:
reset
, defaults to true, meaning it will reset the dictionary before running loadstore
, defaults to true, meaning it will store the dictionary after running loadafter_store
, defaults to empty function, the callback function to run afterstore
is done
e.g. to add text to an existing dict
you could do:
dict.load("Better yet, chocolate", { reset: false } );
finally when adding words you can optionally give it a score:
dict.add_word('beer', {score: 100});
if you are working with words that include punctuation in your dictionary you might need to override the alphabet that is being used. e.g. you might want to add .
& @
if you have a dictionary of email address. you can do that by:
// instantiate a new dictionary
var dict = spell();
// load text into dictionary so we can train the dictionary to know
// which words exists and which ones are more frequent than others
dict.load("[email protected] [email protected]");
console.log(dict.suggest('[email protected]',
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.@".split("")
));
storage
by default dict
is stored in process (memory) for each dictionary instance you create. however if you feel like storing the dictionary externally, or use a shared dictionary, you can:
an example using localStorage
:
var dict = spell(
{ "get" : function () {
JSON.parse(window.localStorage.getItem('dict'));
}
, "store" : function (dict,after_store) {
window.localStorage.setItem('dict', JSON.stringify(dict));
}
}
);
roadmap
check issues
contribute
everyone is welcome to contribute. patches, bug-fixes, new features
- create an issue so the community can comment on your idea
- fork
spell
- create a new branch
git checkout -b my_branch
- create tests for the changes you made
- make sure you pass both existing and newly inserted tests
- commit your changes
- push to your branch
git push origin my_branch
- create an pull request
meta
- code:
git clone git://github.com/dscape/spell.git
- home: http://github.com/dscape/spell
- bugs: http://github.com/dscape/spell/issues
- build:
(oO)--',-
in caos
copyright 2012 nuno job <nunojob.com> (oO)--',--
licensed under the apache license, version 2.0 (the "license"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the license. you may obtain a copy of the license at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the license is distributed on an "as is" basis, without warranties or conditions of any kind, either express or implied. see the license for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the license