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* spelling: snapped Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com> * spelling: split Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@users.noreply.github.com> * ci: update to Spell check to 0.0.17a In the past, plurals `foo`+`s` and past tenses `foo`+`ed` were automatically tolerated. This turned out to be a bad design choice on my part. The basic example is that `potatos` would sometimes be treated as a mistake and sometimes not (depending on the presence of `potato`). You can see in this PR, that this logic resulted in `SNAPED` being accepted as a word along with `actioned` -- there's nothing intrinsically wrong w/ the latter, but unfortunately in order to screen out the former, my shortcut just couldn't stick around. This means that the `expect` files will grow perhaps by a tiny bit, but as you can see, not really by much. When GitHub initially introduced GitHub Actions, the event for `pull_request` was created without enough permission for a tool like this to work properly. I worked around that by using the `schedule` event. In 2020, they introduced a replacement event `pull_request_target` which has enough permission. This means that I can stop relying on the `schedule` event.
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# See https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples:-excludes
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(?:^|/)(?i)COPYRIGHT
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(?:^|/)(?i)LICEN[CS]E
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(?:^|/)package(?:-lock)\.json$
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(?:^|/)vendor/
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/package(?:-lock|)\.json$
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/pinyindb/
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/settings-html/
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ignore$
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[/.][a-z]{2}(?:-[a-zA-Z]{2}|)\.
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\.ai$
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\.bmp$
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\.dat$
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\.dll$
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\.gif$
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\.gitignore$
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\.ico$
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\.jpg$
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\.lcl$
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\.lock$
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\.min\.
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\.mod$
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\.pdf$
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\.png$
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\.PNG$
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\.woff$
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\.zip$
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^\.github/
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^\.github/actions/spell-check/
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