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git-scspell

How to use

One time setup (in shell)

  • Clone the git-scspell and run ./install.sh from the cloned copy.
  • Add ~/bin to your PATH environment variable. If you don't have it:
    • For bash, run:
      • echo 'export PATH=$PATH:~/bin' >> ~/.bash_profile
    • For fish:
      • echo 'set PATH $PATH ~/bin' >> ~/.config/fish/config.fish
  • Restart the shell, so the PATH adjustment will apply.

Check spelling in source code on your branch

Invoke git scspell -h to get all command options.

In the some project git repo folder:

git scspell -b - generate report for the changed/new files in your branch relative to upstream/develop.

git scspell -a - generate report for all the source files in the current directory.

git scspell -a -i - runs spell check in an interactive mode that allows you to fix spelling errors at prompt, edit dictionary etc.

Update dictionary/scripts

This is a regular git repository, just pull from it and it will update to the latest dictionary and scripts, no need to run install.sh again.