This package provides functionality for correcting words via custom interfaces. There are several functions for this: - `flyspell-correct-at-point' - to correct word at point. - `flyspell-correct-previous' to correct any visible word before the point. - `flyspell-correct-next' to correct any visible word after the point. - `flyspell-correct-wrapper' - a beefed wrapper for `flyspell-correct-previous' and `flyspell-correct-next' allowing one to correct many words at once (rapid flow) and change correction direction. In most cases the last function is the most convenient, so don't forget to bind it. (define-key flyspell-mode-map (kbd "C-;") 'flyspell-correct-wrapper) When invoked, it will show the list of corrections suggested by Flyspell. Most interfaces also allow you to save the new word to your dictionary, accept this spelling in current buffer or for a whole session, or even skip this word (useful in a rapid flow). Default interface is implemented using `completing-read', but it's highly advised to use `flyspell-correct-ido' (which comes bundled with this package) or any interface provided by following packages: `flyspell-correct-ivy', `flyspell-correct-helm' and `flyspell-correct-popup'. In order to use `flyspell-correct-ido' interface instead of default `flyspell-correct-dummy', place following snippet in your 'init.el' file. (require 'flyspell-correct-ido) It's easy to implement your own interface for `flyspell-correct'. Checkout documentation for `flyspell-correct-interface' variable. For more information about this and related packages, please refer to attached README.org file.