Trying to get a bit more functionality out of Atom\'s spell checker and right now the false positives are making it less than useful.
How can I add a word to Atom\'s dic
Looks like this feature does not exist yet in Atom.
Link in project's Github
Google brought me here and I guess it will happen to others as well, so:
There is an issue about this open at the spell-check Github project. The last comment says adding words to dictionary will probably be there for Atom 1.11. I don't know what the ETA is for that Atom version, but at the time I write the current stable release is 1.10.2, so I guess (sigh) soon.
This feature was released in version 1.12
of Atom
, implemented in Pull Request #120.
To enable it, checkmark the option labeled Add Known Words
, found in Packages -> Settings View -> Open
, or shortcut Cmd + ,
. Then go to Packages
tab and search for spell-check
.
Then, to add a word to the builtin dictionary, press cmd-shift-:
while the cursor is on the misspelled word and select the item named Add to Known Words
.
Flávio Camilo's solution works for me.
I'm using Atom 1.15.0 on debian jessie (8.7) in xfce4 (4.10.1) 'ctrl+shift+:' opens the list of suggested corrections. The last entry 'Add to Known Words' appears when it is enabled on the plugin settings. In main menu 'Edit -> Preferences -> Packages' search for 'spell-check' (i'm seeing version 0.70.2) click on 'settings' search the checkbox on item 'Add Known Words', enable it and restart atom.
NOTE: I needed to do this twice, on the first restart the 'tick' on 'Add Known Words' was lost somehow.