# vim-litecorrect > Lightweight auto-correction for Vim We type `teh` when we meant to type `the`. This plugin is to help us catch the most common of these typos and correct each upon hitting the space bar (or non-keyword character.) Features of this plugin: * Focused on the most common of typos * Pure Vimscript using the efficient `iabbrev` * Included auto-correct entries limited to 300 for fast loading * Buffer-scoped behavior (won’t touch global settings) Note that this plugin is not intended to be a replacement for teh spell checker in Vim. It’s best used with spell-check enabled. ## Requirements May require a recent version of Vim. ## Installation Install using Pathogen, Vundle, Neobundle, or your favorite Vim package manager. ## Configuration Because you may not want auto-corrections in all file types you edit, you can configure this plugin per file type. For example, to enable litecorrect support in `markdown` and `textile` files, place in your `.vimrc`: ```vim " standard vim command to enable loading the plugin files " (and their indent support) for specific file types. " It may already be in your .vimrc! filetype plugin indent on augroup litecorrect autocmd! autocmd FileType markdown call litecorrect#init() autocmd FileType textile call litecorrect#init() augroup END ``` Alternatively, you can build on the defaults by providing your own corrections. Note that the corrections are stored as key-value entries where the value is a list of the common misspellings for the key. ``` let user_dict = { \ 'maybe': ['mabye'], \ 'medieval': ['medival', 'mediaeval', 'medevil'], \ 'then': ['hten'], \ } augroup litecorrect autocmd! autocmd FileType markdown call litecorrect#init(user_dict) autocmd FileType textile call litecorrect#init(user_dict) augroup END ``` The corrections you provide will be in addition to the defaults. Where there’s a conflict, your correction will prevail. ## Criteria to modify default entries Note that the number of default entries will be limited to 300 for fast loading. Suggestions for improving the defaults are welcome, but good evidence is needed that a suggested auto-correct entry is more common than the one it will replace. ## Related projects For a more comprehensive approach with _many_ more entries, check out: * [wordlist.vim](https://github.com/vim-scripts/wordlist.vim) - nearly 800 entries * [vim-autocorrect](https://github.com/panozzaj/vim-autocorrect) - over 12K entries! A warning that larger entry counts make for slower loading. ## See also If you find this plugin useful, you may want to check out these others by [@reedes][re]: * [vim-colors-pencil][cp] - color scheme for Vim inspired by IA Writer * [vim-lexical][lx] - building on Vim’s spell-check and thesaurus/dictionary completion * [vim-pencil][pn] - rethinking Vim as a tool for writers * [vim-quotable][qu] - extends Vim to support typographic (‘curly’) quotes * [vim-textobj-sentence][ts] - improving on Vim's native sentence motion command * [vim-thematic][th] - modify Vim’s appearance to suit your task and environment * [vim-wordy][wo] - uncovering usage problems in writing [re]: http://github.com/reedes [cp]: http://github.com/reedes/vim-colors-pencil [lx]: http://github.com/reedes/vim-lexical [pn]: http://github.com/reedes/vim-pencil [qu]: http://github.com/reedes/vim-quotable [ts]: http://github.com/reedes/vim-textobj-sentence [th]: http://github.com/reedes/vim-thematic [wo]: http://github.com/reedes/vim-wordy ## Future development If you’ve spotted a problem or have an idea on improving this plugin, please post it to the github project issue page.