Greetings, Otto!
I use simple bash script, that makes a list with all unique words (or,
rather, entities) inside the whole source tree, and then I look through
that list semi-manually, sometimes picking out words nearby.
Running this script for two different states and diff-ing two files has
decent result, although resulting list of unique words still needs to be
looked through, as it contains a lot of entities which neither are
really words or typos. (I've found a decent amount of typos made between
49a6baec and bb9f0104, for example "acces", "afile")
This script in theory should also be able to find unique/deleted
identifiers/functions/e.t.c., although I myself didn't find any yet.
The script itself looks like that:
find . -type f
\! -path 'unwanted_path' \! -name 'unwanted_name' \
-exec grep -o -P '\b[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9-_]+' {} \; | ... | sort | uniq -u
Sorry I've kept you waiting.
Best regards,
Vasilii
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