Package: debcraft
Version: 0.9.1
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

spelling.sh has false alarms like this:

debian/aide.conf.d/10_aide_distribution:14: parm ==> param, pram, parma
(is it really nitpicking about my choice of variable names? srsly?)
debian/aide.conf.d/31_aide_hald:1: hald ==> held, hold, half, hall
debian/aide.conf.d/31_aide_libvirt:44: passt ==> past, passed
debian/aide.conf.d/31_aide_locales:1: fo ==> of, for, to, do, go
debian/aide.conf.d/31_aide_locales:1: te ==> the, be, we, to
debian/aide.conf.d/31_aide_munin:62: MIS ==> MISS, MIST
debian/aide.conf.d/31_aide_udev:20: nd ==> and, 2nd
(yes, the hardward abstraction layer daemon is actually called hald, fo 
and te are valid language codes and commonly found in paths to manpages, 
munin actually uses a file called MIS, and udev actually uses nd as a 
directory name).

>From what I found in the sparse docs of codespell, you can write a 
.codespellrc which tells codespell to ignore all those words, (which 
will stop the typo "fo" for "of" to be detected if I do so).

Is it possible to tell codespell to just ignore "fo" in the file 
debian/aide.conf.d/31_aide_locales? If so, I need an example about how 
to do this.

Greetings
Marc

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