Meta( title: "Spell checking in NeoVim", summary: None, published: Some(Time( year: 2023, month: 5, day: 21, hour: 15, minute: 2, second: 52, )), tags: [ "neovim", "workflow", "lua", ], ) --- I had an email reply to one of my posts this morning which pointed out a spelling error. Well, there was more to the reply, but for the sake of this post that's the important bit. Anyway, what's funny is that I was just last night looking at the possibility of adding spellcheck to my NeoVim configuration. It turns out that NeoVim has a spell checker built in as of version 0.8. That's fantastic. You can turn it on with the command `:set spell`, or if you are using a language other than en_US `:set spelllang=` where would be your language code. But I really like having things like this mapped to an easy to remember keybind whenever possible, so I wanted to be able to toggle it on and off using `sc`. Well, that was pretty easy as well with the following snippet in init.lua. ``` -- Toggle spellcheck local function toggle_spell_check() vim.opt.spell = not(vim.opt.spell:get()) end vim.keymap.set('n', 'sc', toggle_spell_check, {noremap=true}) ``` I love having lua available in NeoVim.