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Hello :),
Thanks for your hard work :).
Aspell is the default spell checker in Ubuntu.
When I run it on a bash file, I get a hit for usr in #!/usr/bin/env bash.
The available options are 10 words and also i) Ignore, I) Ignore all, r) Replace, R) Replace all, a) add, b) quit/abandon?, l) add lowercase, x) exit.
But it would be great to add an option c) Add with context (like a glob or regexp for example) to remove non-interesting match.
Maybe not the first time I propose this.
Best regards,
Laurent Lyaudet
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Hello :),
Thanks for your hard work :).
Aspell is the default spell checker in Ubuntu.
When I run it on a bash file, I get a hit for
usr
in#!/usr/bin/env bash
.The available options are 10 words and also i) Ignore, I) Ignore all, r) Replace, R) Replace all, a) add, b) quit/abandon?, l) add lowercase, x) exit.
But it would be great to add an option c) Add with context (like a glob or regexp for example) to remove non-interesting match.
Maybe not the first time I propose this.
Best regards,
Laurent Lyaudet
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: