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A command line utility to go and spell check the title and descriptions of your photos on flickr.
Full docs are hosted on Read the Docs http://flickr-spellcheckr.readthedocs.org/
pip should be enough to get it installed
pip install flickr-spellcheckr
There does not appear to be a simple way to install pyenchant. Please go to http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyenchant/ and download the egg for your platform and Python version. From there an
easy_install download.pychant.egg
should be enough to make pip happy.
The setup script creates a flickr-spellchekr command. Running that should put you in the command prompt interface for flickr-spellcheckr. Online help is available by typing help
Please activate JavaScript to enable the search functionality.
From here you can search these documents. Enter your search words into the box below and click "search". Note that the search function will automatically search for all of the words. Pages containing fewer words won't appear in the result list.
The command line interface is broken into two segments. Spell checking and saving.
spellcheck [date_from] [date_to] checks photos whose data taken are between date_from and date_to. This is different from flickr’s tracking of the date uploaded.
If date_to is left blank, then it checks everything to the present. If date_from is left blank, then it checks everything from 40 days ago to the present.
Dates are expected to be in the MM/DD/YYYY format
spellchecktags gets the full list of tags and then outputs the list of corrections to the screen. Due to the way the Flickr API works, you will need to manually go to Flickr and change the tags through their web interface.
savechanges takes all the spelling changes from spellcheck and commits them to Flickr.
showchanges shows all the spelling changes that would be saved to Flickr from a savechanges