Keep your project's spelling in check with cspell-tool.
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Keep your project's spelling in check with cspell-tool.
A Next.js 13 template with shadcn/ui, Storybook, Husky, CSpell and other stuff.
My all-in-one template for web development.
for learning
A collection of examples of observing different data types in JavaScript.
The backend for a MERN website I started for a car dealer
A boilerplate for starting a TypeScript library, equipped with Vitest + ESLint + Commitizen + Husky + Release-it and generating beautiful change-log with Changelogen
The Code Spell Checker VSCode plugin, patched to work with Sublime Text LSP.
📚 Unites Atom's spellchecker, VSCode's Code Spell Checker dictionaries, custom local and user dictionaries, and words from your repository's commit history to spellcheck your commit messages as you craft them
Spellcheck your commit messages with CSpell
An extremely permissive English dictionary sourced from Wiktionary for use with CSpell.
Add a description, image, and links to the cspell topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the cspell topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."