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Previously acknowledged words that are now absent
Hirots NULs spand xwwyzz xxyyzz
:arrow_right:
To accept ✔️ these unrecognized words as correct and remove the previously acknowledged and now absent words,
run the following commands
By 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.
⚠️ The command is written for posix shells. If it doesn't work for you, you can manually add (one word per line) / remove items to expect.txt and the excludes.txt files.
If the listed items are:
... misspelled, then please correct them instead of using the command.
... names, please add them to .github/actions/spelling/allow/names.txt.
... APIs, you can add them to a file in .github/actions/spelling/allow/.
... just things you're using, please add them to an appropriate file in .github/actions/spelling/expect/.
... tokens you only need in one place and shouldn't generally be used, you can add an item in an appropriate file in .github/actions/spelling/patterns/.
See the README.md in each directory for more information.
🔬 You can test your commits withoutappending 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 the flagged items are 🤯 false positives
If items relate to a ...
binary file (or some other file you wouldn't want to check at all).
Please add a file path to the excludes.txt file matching the containing file.
File paths are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can test yours before committing to verify it will match your files.
^ refers to the file's path from the root of the repository, so ^README\.md$ would exclude README.md (on whichever branch you're using).
well-formed pattern.
If you can write a pattern that would match it,
try adding it to the patterns.txt file.
Patterns are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can test yours before committing to verify it will match your lines.
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@check-spelling-bot Report
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Unrecognized words (3)
fhl
mfatal
sendinput
Previously acknowledged words that are now absent
Hirots NULs spand xwwyzz xxyyzz :arrow_right:To accept ✔️ these unrecognized words as correct and remove the previously acknowledged and now absent words, run the following commands
... in a clone of the [email protected]:microsoft/terminal.git repository
on the
dev/migrie/fhl-clickable-send-input
branch (ℹ️ how do I use this?):Errors (1)
See the 📜action log for details.
See ❌ Event descriptions for more information.
✏️ Contributor please read this
By 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.
expect.txt
and theexcludes.txt
files.If the listed items are:
.github/actions/spelling/allow/names.txt
..github/actions/spelling/allow/
..github/actions/spelling/expect/
..github/actions/spelling/patterns/
.See the
README.md
in each directory for more information.🔬 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 the flagged items are 🤯 false positives
If items relate to a ...
binary file (or some other file you wouldn't want to check at all).
Please add a file path to the
excludes.txt
file matching the containing file.File paths are Perl 5 Regular Expressions - you can test yours before committing to verify it will match your files.
^
refers to the file's path from the root of the repository, so^README\.md$
would exclude README.md (on whichever branch you're using).well-formed pattern.
If you can write a pattern that would match it,
try adding it to the
patterns.txt
file.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.