You could probably google for a dictionary and download a text file. For
English, there is Wordnet which has a java client for accessing it.

I think you would use a FuzzyQuery or QueryParser with a tilde (-) to
indícate the terms you’d like to do the spellcheck for. This will find
terms within a 2 edit distance.



On Tue, 4 Aug 2020 at 4:17 AM, Sébastien Dionne <sebastien.dio...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> hello,  first, there is a google forum or other site to see the questions
> in the mailing-list ?
>
> my project was using dictionary indexed + files that I wanted to check for
> spelling errors + suggestions.
>
> I try for fun to just update the maven dependencies and my code doesn't
> compile.. it was expected :)
>
> so I'll write it from scratch ..will be cleaner too.
>
> I used dictionaries from wiktionary and I used a script to convert hunspell
> dictionaries to wordlist format at that time.
>
> There must be official dictionaries that I can used directly now ?
>
> I found a project languagetool that have lot of dictionaries and they use
> lucene + hunspell wrapper (native -> java), but it doesn't work on Windows
> 10.
>
>
> At my starting point, I want to create a little POC that use english/french
> dictionaries and parse a file to check the spelling error.
>
> After that, add custom dictionnaries + find suggestions + highlight the
> word in the text.  That was I had with Lucene 4.2
>
> any thought on what changes since 2013 ?  I'll start looking at the code
> from github
>
> thanks
>

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