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Run VS Code Spell Checker on pages/projects-check.html #5995

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roslynwythe opened this issue Dec 12, 2023 · 4 comments
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Run VS Code Spell Checker on pages/projects-check.html #5995

roslynwythe opened this issue Dec 12, 2023 · 4 comments
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Complexity: Small Take this type of issues after the successful merge of your second good first issue feature: spelling ready for dev lead Issues that tech leads or merge team members need to follow up on role: back end/devOps Tasks for back-end developers role: front end Tasks for front end developers size: 0.5pt Can be done in 3 hours or less

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roslynwythe commented Dec 12, 2023

Overview

We need to audit HfLA codebase files for spelling errors using the Code Spell Checker extension in VS Code in order to ensure site quality. Results will be categorized as misspellings or false positives in the HfLA spelling audit spreadsheet1 and will be resolved in later issues.

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  • You must use VS Code as your local text editor and install the Code Spell Checker VS Code extension2
  • Do not change any configuration settings or make any spell corrections
  • Open the file 'pages/projects-check.html' and note any Code Spell Checker errors
  • Locate the file in column A ("File") of the "Page Audit" sheet. In the column labeled "Result Summary", select the appropriate option: No errors or At least one error.
  • If at least one error was reported, copy/paste each cSpell message into a separate row in the Results sheet
  • In each new row, select the appropriate value: misspelling or false positive from the "Result type" column. A false positive is a term that is not a misspelling but is not recognized by the spell checker because it is a technical term, abbreviation, acronym, URL or proper noun (name of a person, place or organization).
  • Move this issue to the Questions/In Review column and apply the label ready for dev lead

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  1. HfLA spelling audit spreadsheet - Results

  2. The recommended installation method is to install Code Spell Checker directly from the VS Code text editor, and those instructions can be found here. The extension can also be installed via the VS Code Marketplace website here.

@roslynwythe roslynwythe added Feature: Administrative Administrative chores etc. role: front end Tasks for front end developers role: back end/devOps Tasks for back-end developers Complexity: Small Take this type of issues after the successful merge of your second good first issue ready for dev lead Issues that tech leads or merge team members need to follow up on size: 0.5pt Can be done in 3 hours or less feature: spelling and removed Feature: Administrative Administrative chores etc. ready for dev lead Issues that tech leads or merge team members need to follow up on labels Dec 12, 2023
@roslynwythe roslynwythe added this to the x. Technical debt milestone Dec 12, 2023
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GRK1998 commented Mar 3, 2024

i. Availability: Monday to Friday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

ii. ETA: Sunday March 10 2024

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@GRK1998 I am moving this issue into the in progress column. Please remember to do that next time you assign.

@GRK1998 GRK1998 added the ready for dev lead Issues that tech leads or merge team members need to follow up on label Mar 10, 2024
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LRenDO commented Mar 20, 2024

Hi @GRK1998! Great job with this issue! It looks like there are no errors on this page on my end too! You also did a great job with moving the issue to the right column and adding the correct label. Thanks for contributing to this epic!

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