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Previously acknowledged words that are now absent
bitspace Mta PFM testdata
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To accept ✔️ these unrecognized words as correct and remove the previously acknowledged and now absent words,
run the following commands
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Previously acknowledged words that are now absent
bitspace Mta PFM testdata :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 git@github.com:florelis/winget-cli.git repository
on the
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branch (ℹ️ how do I use this?):Available 📚 dictionaries could cover words not in the 📘 dictionary
This includes both expected items (527) from .github/actions/spelling/expect.txt and unrecognized words (1)
Consider adding them using (in
.github/workflows/spelling3.yml
):To stop checking additional dictionaries, add:
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.