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Fix typos found by codespell #12475
Fix typos found by codespell #12475
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@check-spelling-bot ReportUnrecognized words, please review:
Previously acknowledged words that are now absentazurewebsites cxcy debolden deconstructed devicefamily eachother forground guardxfg LLVM MSDL ned NOWAIT outout pgorepro pgort PGU precendence Timeline timelines unintense unparseable WResult xfgTo accept these unrecognized words as correct (and remove the previously acknowledged and now absent words), run the following commands... in a clone of the git@github.com:DimitriPapadopoulos/terminal.git repository
✏️ Contributor please read thisBy default the command suggestion will generate a file named based on your commit. That's generally ok as long as you add the file to your commit. Someone can reorganize it later.
If the listed items are:
See the 🔬 You can test your commits without appending to a PR by creating a new branch with that extra change and pushing it to your fork. The check-spelling action will run in response to your push -- it doesn't require an open pull request. By using such a branch, you can limit the number of typos your peers see you make. 😉 🗜️ If you see a bunch of garbageIf it relates to a ... well-formed patternSee if there's a pattern that would match it. If not, try writing one and adding it to a Patterns are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can test yours before committing to verify it will match your lines. Note that patterns can't match multiline strings. binary-ish stringPlease add a file path to the File paths are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can test yours before committing to verify it will match your files.
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I'm fine with these fix ups, but we already have a spelling checker attached to this repository. I'm curious if we shouldn't be enabling it to look more broadly at our markdown files and whatnot. |
Oh, I can see there is a spellchecker in place – one which begs to differ with the one I'm using on unparsable/unparseable 😃 Those are a few typos not caught by current tools. |
I think at least some of these aren't being caught by our existing spell checker because they've been added to the exception list. If that was unintentional, we should maybe consider fixing that at the same time. These are the ones I noticed: everytime, eachother, outout, and precendence. |
I believe |
@check-spelling-bot ReportUnrecognized words, please review:
Previously acknowledged words that are now absentazurewebsites cxcy debolden deconstructed devicefamily forground guardxfg LLVM MSDL ned NOWAIT pgorepro pgort PGU Timeline timelines unintense WResult xfgTo accept these unrecognized words as correct (and remove the previously acknowledged and now absent words), run the following commands... in a clone of the git@github.com:DimitriPapadopoulos/terminal.git repository
✏️ Contributor please read thisBy default the command suggestion will generate a file named based on your commit. That's generally ok as long as you add the file to your commit. Someone can reorganize it later.
If the listed items are:
See the 🔬 You can test your commits without appending to a PR by creating a new branch with that extra change and pushing it to your fork. The check-spelling action will run in response to your push -- it doesn't require an open pull request. By using such a branch, you can limit the number of typos your peers see you make. 😉 🗜️ If you see a bunch of garbageIf it relates to a ... well-formed patternSee if there's a pattern that would match it. If not, try writing one and adding it to a Patterns are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can test yours before committing to verify it will match your lines. Note that patterns can't match multiline strings. binary-ish stringPlease add a file path to the File paths are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can test yours before committing to verify it will match your files.
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@check-spelling-bot ReportUnrecognized words, please review:
Previously acknowledged words that are now absentazurewebsites cxcy debolden deconstructed devicefamily guardxfg LLVM MSDL ned NOWAIT pgorepro pgort PGU Timeline timelines unintense WResult xfgTo accept these unrecognized words as correct (and remove the previously acknowledged and now absent words), run the following commands... in a clone of the git@github.com:DimitriPapadopoulos/terminal.git repository
✏️ Contributor please read thisBy default the command suggestion will generate a file named based on your commit. That's generally ok as long as you add the file to your commit. Someone can reorganize it later.
If the listed items are:
See the 🔬 You can test your commits without appending to a PR by creating a new branch with that extra change and pushing it to your fork. The check-spelling action will run in response to your push -- it doesn't require an open pull request. By using such a branch, you can limit the number of typos your peers see you make. 😉 🗜️ If you see a bunch of garbageIf it relates to a ... well-formed patternSee if there's a pattern that would match it. If not, try writing one and adding it to a Patterns are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can test yours before committing to verify it will match your lines. Note that patterns can't match multiline strings. binary-ish stringPlease add a file path to the File paths are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can test yours before committing to verify it will match your files.
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A few typos in user-vible text, most typos in code comments.
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you know, I'm cool with this. Fine cleanup of some stuff that probably should have never really been in the allow list. Thanks!
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Summary of the Pull Request
Fix typos found by codespell. Some of it in documentation and user-visible text, mostly in code comments. While I understand you might not be interested in fixing code comments, one of the reasons being extra noise in git history, kindly note that most spell checking tools do not discriminate between documentation and code comments. So it's easier to fix everything for long maintenance.
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