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typo find possible typos [ ] [ ] file ... hunts through
a document for unusual words, typographic errors, and and
prints them on the standard output. The words used in the
document are printed out in decreasing order of peculiarity
along with an index of peculiarity. An index of 10 or more
is considered peculiar. Printing of certain very common
English words is suppressed. The statistics for judging
words are taken from the document itself, with some help
from known statistics of English. The option suppresses the
help from English and should be used if the document is
written in, for example, Urdu. The option causes the final
output to appear in a single column instead of three
columns. The normal header and pagination is also
suppressed. Roff (I) and nroff (I) control lines are
ignored. Upper case is mapped into lower case. Quote marks,
vertical bars, hyphens, and ampersands within words are
equivalent to spaces. Words hyphenated across lines are put
back together. /tmp/ttmp??
/usr/lib/salt
/usr/lib/w2006 Because of the mapping into lower case and
the stripping of special characters, words may be hard to
locate in the original text. The escape sequences of troff
(I) are not correctly recognized.
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