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Action to add deliberate misspelling to typos.toml #12

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tekumara opened this issue Aug 25, 2023 · 5 comments
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Action to add deliberate misspelling to typos.toml #12

tekumara opened this issue Aug 25, 2023 · 5 comments

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@tekumara
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@mawkler
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mawkler commented Dec 18, 2023

Just commenting here that this language server is awesome and I use it in Neovim, and that I think that this feature would be super cool!

@mikavilpas
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@tekumara would you accept a PR for this feature? Is there any specific way you would like for this to be done?

I work in multilingual code bases with mixed English and Finnish. This would be a nice way for me to reduce the number of false positives due to having mixed languages 🙂

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tekumara commented Jun 6, 2024

I've not yet given this much thought and yes a PR would be great, thank you @mikavilpas !

@BaptisteRoseau
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BaptisteRoseau commented Nov 13, 2024

Hello, thank you for working on this code action, this has also been asked on the Zed extension plugin here.

While adding the code action to add a word in the configured current config file, is it also possible to add a code action to add the word to a user/global configuration file like ~/.config/typos.toml for example ?

Example with CSpell is VSCode:

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I'm a bit ashamed to admit it, but I got sidetracked by other important things and have not done any work on this recently. I would also welcome help from anyone - maybe that could ignite some new spark to work on this a bit more. 🙂

But to answer your question, I think in principle the idea should work!

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