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Run VS Code Spell Checker on hellogov.md #7455
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Hi @DakuwoN, thank you for taking up this issue! Hfla appreciates you :) Do let fellow developers know about your:- You're awesome! P.S. - You may not take up another issue until this issue gets merged (or closed). Thanks again :) |
Availability: I am available Friday - Sunday 11AM - 10PM Central Time. ETA: I should complete this by Sunday, if not before then. |
I requested access to the spreadsheet. |
I made a branch for this lol... guess I can delete it? |
Hi @DakuwoN yes you can delete a branch created for this issue since you don't need that. |
Alright, I just deleted the branch and completed this issue. |
Hi @DakuwoN! Great job with this issue! It looks like there are the same errors on this page on my end too! You also did a great job with moving the issue to the right column and adding the correct label. Thanks for contributing to this epic! |
Hey thank you so much @LRenDO ! |
Overview
We need to audit HfLA codebase files for spelling errors using the Code Spell Checker extension in VS Code in order to ensure site quality. Results will be categorized as misspellings or false positives in the HfLA spelling audit spreadsheet1 and will be resolved in later issues.
Action Items
Code Spell Checker
VS Code extension2No errors
orAt least one error
.Results
sheetmisspelling
orfalse positive
from the "Result type" column. A false positive is a term that is not a misspelling but is not recognized by the spell checker because it is a technical term, abbreviation, acronym, URL or proper noun (name of a person, place or organization).ready for dev lead
Merge Team
Resources/Instructions
Footnotes
HfLA spelling audit spreadsheet - Results ↩
The recommended installation method is to install Code Spell Checker directly from the VS Code text editor, and those instructions can be found here. The extension can also be installed via the VS Code Marketplace website here. ↩
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