Hi Jens, quite a nice service, thank you for all that work. It's awesome !
We are aware of codespell but so far only use it as a CI check for Wget2[1]. We didn't bother to backport the script yet to Wget 1.x. See [2] and [3]. Indeed we plan for a new release - so you put some pressure on us to correct all those misspellings now :-) We will not correct words in "ChangeLog", as this is automatically generated from git commit messages. And we can't change git commit messages as this would destroy history (blockchain, you know ;-)). There is also m4/po.m4 that we won't change, as it is from gettext. Regards, Tim [1] https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2 [2] https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2/-/blob/master/contrib/spell-checker [3] https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2/-/blob/master/.gitlab-ci.yml#L74 On 2/20/20 11:19 AM, Fossies Administrator wrote: > Hi, > > the FOSS server fossies.org - also supporting "Wget" - offers a new > feature "Source code misspelling reports": > > https://fossies.org/features.html#codespell > > Such reports are normally only generated on request, but as Fossies > administrator I have just created an analysis for the current "Wget" > release 1.20.3 (since a new release seems coming soon): > > https://fossies.org/linux/www/wget/codespell.html > > That version-independent (not linked) URL should redirect always to the > last report (if available), so currently to > > https://fossies.org/linux/www/wget-1.20.3.tar.lz/codespell.html > > Although after a first review some obviously wrong matches ("false > positives") are already filtered out (ignored) please inform me if you > find more of them so that I can force a new improved check if applicable. > > Just for information there are also two supplemental pages > > https://fossies.org/linux/misc/wget/codespell_conf.html > > showing some used "codespell" configurations and > > https://fossies.org/linux/misc/wget/codespell_fps.html > > Although except for the "usual" errors in the ChangeLog file only few > and unspectacular errors are found I hope that the report can be > nevertheless a little bit helpful. > > Regards > > Jens >
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