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Typos reports typos in _typos.toml #711
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You can ignore the config files if you create a
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Yeah, I can also add it to [default.extend-words]
grey = "gray"
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extend-exclude = ["_typos.toml"] it just feels a bit silly that the default behavior is that |
There are a couple of ways for us to fix this
Any thoughts on what approach to take? |
For me it makes sense to hard-code |
Agree, why people want to check for typos the |
This doesn't use `extend-exclude` which means that `typos typos.toml` will stil be skipped This doesn't just skip the currently loaded config but any file name that looks like a config, which might be a big aggressive but allows us to do layered config in the future.... We've been saying that for a while. Fixes crate-ci#711
This doesn't use `extend-exclude` which means that `typos typos.toml` will stil be skipped This doesn't just skip the currently loaded config but any file name that looks like a config, which might be a big aggressive but allows us to do layered config in the future.... We've been saying that for a while. Fixes crate-ci#711
Adding your own
extend-words
is quite problematic:I would suggest typos ignore its own configuration file when checking for typos
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