On 8/1/2016 5:07 PM, Tim Wescott wrote:
> Even if none of them seem to have "phonon" (speaking of Richard's
> reference to Scrabble).
>
Actually I thought the relevant lists were semantic rather than
phonetic oriented.
Then again I've erred B4 ;/
> I feel a need for some concentrated word play.
>
> Is there a word list (i.e., a spelling dictionary or similar) that would
> (A) be found in most standard Linux distributions (or at least Ubuntu),
> and (B) be in plain text format or some other easy-to-parse format?
>
> I'd like to be able to do
Even if none of them seem to have "phonon" (speaking of Richard's
reference to Scrabble).
On Mon, 2016-08-01 at 14:29 -0700, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 01, 2016 at 01:58:51PM -0700, Tim Wescott wrote:
> > I feel a need for some concentrated word play.
> >
> > Is there a word list (i.e
Bingo. /usr/share/dict/ has several word lists.
I knew it was in there, someplace.
On Mon, 2016-08-01 at 14:29 -0700, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 01, 2016 at 01:58:51PM -0700, Tim Wescott wrote:
> > I feel a need for some concentrated word play.
> >
> > Is there a word list (i.e., a
On 8/1/2016 3:58 PM, Tim Wescott wrote:
> I feel a need for some concentrated word play.
>
> Is there a word list (i.e., a spelling dictionary or similar) that would
> (A) be found in most standard Linux distributions (or at least Ubuntu),
> and (B) be in plain text format or some other easy-to-par
On Mon, Aug 01, 2016 at 01:58:51PM -0700, Tim Wescott wrote:
> I feel a need for some concentrated word play.
>
> Is there a word list (i.e., a spelling dictionary or similar) that would
> (A) be found in most standard Linux distributions (or at least Ubuntu),
> and (B) be in plain text format or
Something other than /usr/share/dict/american-english
It exists in Ubuntu. Red Hat/Centos doesn't have it by default, but maybe
it's an optional package we don't install at work.
yum search dictionary does show this, however:
words.noarch : A dictionary of English words for the /usr/share/dict
On Mon, Aug 01, 2016 at 01:58:51PM -0700, Tim Wescott wrote:
> Is there a word list (i.e., a spelling dictionary or similar) that would
> (A) be found in most standard Linux distributions (or at least Ubuntu),
> and (B) be in plain text format or some other easy-to-parse format?
Debian and its der
I feel a need for some concentrated word play.
Is there a word list (i.e., a spelling dictionary or similar) that would
(A) be found in most standard Linux distributions (or at least Ubuntu),
and (B) be in plain text format or some other easy-to-parse format?
I'd like to be able to do regex searc