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I am not sure but is this the way to do it? all the docs say it is...
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Unrecognized words (3)
azcliversion
cfp
keyvault
Previously acknowledged words that are now absent
COMMANDTITLE FILELOCKSMITHLIB gdnbaselines GPT interactable JArray ksh localport OOBEPT Pathto qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm qwrtyuiopsghjklzxvnm redirectedfrom runsettings runspace testhost toggleswitch 🫥Some files were automatically ignored 🙈
These sample patterns would exclude them:
You should consider adding them to:
File matching is via Perl regular expressions.
To check these files, more of their words need to be in the dictionary than not. You can use
patterns.txt
to exclude portions, add items to the dictionary (e.g. by adding them toallow.txt
), or fix typos.To accept these unrecognized words as correct and remove the previously acknowledged and now absent words and update file exclusions, you could run the following commands
... in a clone of the [email protected]:microsoft/PowerToys.git repository
on the
dev/duhowett/azauth
branch (ℹ️ how do I use this?):Available 📚 dictionaries could cover words (expected and unrecognized) not in the 📘 dictionary
This includes both expected items (1879) from .github/actions/spell-check/expect.txt and unrecognized words (3)
Consider adding them (in
.github/workflows/spelling2.yml
) foruses: check-spelling/[email protected]
in itswith
:To stop checking additional dictionaries, add (in
.github/workflows/spelling2.yml
) foruses: check-spelling/[email protected]
in itswith
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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.