--- title: vim-spell homepage: https://webinstall.dev/vim-spell tagline: | vim spell is Vim's built-in spellcheck --- To update (replacing the current version) run `webi vim-spell`. ## Cheat Sheet Vim has a built-in spell checker. It is turned off by default and when turned on will do whole-word highlighting - which does not look good in any of the themes a I use. This vim-spell plugin turns on the spell checker and sets it to use underline rather than background coloring. ### How to add new words The vim command to add words to your user's dictionary is `:spell `. For example: ```vim :spell JSON :spell HTML ``` ### How to remove words You can remove a word from your custom dictionary with `:spellundo `, like so: ```vim :spellundo referer ``` You can blacklist word (mark it as an incorrect spelling) with `:spellwrong `, like this: ```vim :spellwrong writeable " use X11/HTML-defined 'gray', not the proper English 'grey' :spellwrong grey ``` This is particularly useful if you want to make sure that you're consintent in spelling words that have multiple spellings. ### Where are the custom files? Your user-specific spell files in in `~/.vim/spell`. One is in binary form and the other in text form, likely: - `~/.vim/spell/en.utf-8.add` - `~/.vim/spell/en.utf-8.add.spl` ### How to install manually Create the file `~/.vim/plugins/spell.vim`. Add the same contents as . That will look something like this: ```vim " turn on spellcheck set spell " set spellcheck highlight to underline hi clear SpellBad hi SpellBad cterm=underline ``` You'll then need to update `~/.vimrc` to source that plugin: ```vim " Spell Check: reasonable defaults from webinstall.dev/vim-spell source ~/.vim/plugins/spell.vim ```