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codespell ********* Fix common misspellings in text files. It's designed primarily for checking misspelled words in source code, but it can be used with other files as well. Information =========== Mailing list: [email protected] Repository: [email protected]:lucasdemarchi/codespell.git https://github.com/lucasdemarchi/codespell.git Releases: https://github.com/lucasdemarchi/codespell/releases Usage ===== Check usage with codespell -h. There are a few command line options. We ship a dictionary that is an improved version of the one available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Lists_of_common_misspellings/For_machines after applying them in projects like Linux Kernel, EFL, oFono among others. You can provide your own version of the directory, but patches for new/different entries are very welcome. Dictionary format ================= The format of the dictionary was influenced by the one it originally came from, i.e. from wikipedia. The difference is how multiple options are treated and that the last argument is the reason why a certain entry could not be applied directly, but instead be manually inspected. E.g: 1) Simple entry: one wrong word / one suggestion calulated->calculated 2) Entry with more than one suggested fix fiel->feel, field, file, phial, Note the last comma! You need to use it, otherwise the last suggestion will be discarded. When there are more than one suggestion, automatically fix is not possible and the best we can do is to give the user the file and line where the error occurred as well as the suggestions 3) Entry with one word, but with automatically fix disabled clas->class, disabled because of name clash in c++ Note that there isn't a comma in the end of the line. The last argument is treated as the reason why a suggestion can not be automatically applied.
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