Closed Vbitz closed 2 months ago
I think there is a comment feature in this checker that tells it to ignore certain words
Yes that will work but it will be visible when the markdown file is displayed in the terminal. I'll try it out though.
True: other option would be to get rid of the spellchecker if it's too tedious
It's still useful. Maybe switch it to warning only mode?
Yes, you can do that - that's a good idea
@stebo85 is there an easy way to have code-spell ignore words or add them to a dictionary. It thinks "Hart" is a typo and suggests "Heart" or "Harm" , but Cameron Hart is the authors name. It seems Codespell (v 2.2.2) still complains if the README.md looks like this:
<!-- codespell-ignore-line -->Hart
Fixed the spelling mistakes and switched to the official static build of niimath.
Changed back to Cameron Hart's full name since codespell is now removed.
@neurolabusc - we couldn't get the comment exception of the spellchecker to work and now disabled it.
The read me is based on the upstream. One of the spelling is a name in a citation and the other is an American spelling. How do I add exceptions for those?