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We need to add the specified false positive term to the appropriate list in the Code Spell Checker configuration file cspell.json.
Action Items
You must use VS Code as your local text editor and install the Code Spell Checker extension. Code Spell Checker can be installed either using the VS Code text editor1 or the VS Code Marketplace website2.
Do not change any configuration settings or make any spell corrections.
Open the file cspell.json and locate the list named "ignoreWords": [ ]
Add / insert the text "Niven", on the first line of the list:
"Niven",
Add to the front of the existing list- do not remove or replace any other list item.
Save cspell.json and then test the change by opening _data/external/_wins-data.json and confirming that no Code Spell Checker error/message related to "Niven" is displayed for this file.
Docker testing is not required. Create a Pull Request in the usual manner, with changes only to cspell.json.
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Prerequisites
Overview
We need to add the specified false positive term to the appropriate list in the Code Spell Checker configuration file
cspell.json
.Action Items
cspell.json
and locate the list named"ignoreWords": [ ]
"Niven",
on the first line of the list:cspell.json
and then test the change by opening_data/external/_wins-data.json
and confirming that no Code Spell Checker error/message related to"Niven"
is displayed for this file.cspell.json
.Resources
Footnotes
Installing Code Spell Checker from the VS Code text editor ↩
Code Spell Checker - VS Marketplace ↩
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