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System-wide autocorrect for Linux

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autocorrect-linux

autocorrect-linux is a system-wide word suggestion and prediction tool for Linux desktops.
It provides real-time word suggestions and next-word predictions for any application, using a global keyboard listener and a floating GUI.
Note: This tool does not automatically replace misspelled words—it only suggests possible corrections and predictions.


Features

  • Real-time word suggestions for any window
  • Next-word prediction using Machine Learning
  • Custom personal word list (PWL) support
  • Words flagged as incorrect get added to PWL after being used 3 times
  • Always-on-top floating GUI (when activated)
  • Works system-wide on Linux/X11

Requirements

  • Linux (X11)
  • Python 3.9 - 3.11
  • 4GB free disk space required (for model and data files)
  • 8GB RAM recommended (for smooth operation)

Installation

System dependencies:

Arch Linux:

sudo pacman -S xorg-xprop

Debian/Ubuntu:

sudo apt install x11-utils

Python package:

pip install autocorrect_linux

Usage

Start the tool with:

python -m autocorrect_linux
  • The first startup may take several seconds as the language model and vocabulary are downloaded and loaded into memory.
  • On subsequent runs, startup will be faster.

A floating window will appear at your mouse cursor, showing word suggestions and predictions as you type.
You can click on suggestions to copy them, but the tool will not automatically replace words in your application.

Hotkeys

  • Alt+C: Pause/resume the suggestion window and prediction engine.

Notes

  • The tool works system-wide, but only on Linux/X11 desktops.
  • The GUI is non-intrusive and does not allow editing.
  • Suggestions are based on both a dictionary and a machine learning model.
  • If you use a personal word list (PWL), words you use often will be suggested more quickly.

Troubleshooting

  • Startup is slow: The first run downloads and loads a large model (~400MB). Make sure you have a stable internet connection and enough disk space.
  • High RAM usage: 8GB RAM is recommended, especially for large models.
  • No suggestions appear: Make sure you are running under X11 (not Wayland) and that required system packages are installed.
  • Hotkey does not work: Ensure no other application is using Alt+C as a global shortcut.

License

GPL-3.0


Author

simon0302010

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