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Could there be a dictionary defined for the repo?? #20

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jasikpark opened this issue May 7, 2019 · 4 comments
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Could there be a dictionary defined for the repo?? #20

jasikpark opened this issue May 7, 2019 · 4 comments
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I get a lot of false-positives on my CS-related hugo site. I love this bot though I wish that maybe that could be a thing.

@JaKXz JaKXz added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 13, 2021
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JaKXz commented Jan 13, 2021

I am definitely thinking about this one! I would love to see a PR with a [for lack of a better word] clever approach, because I don't want it to just become a long unwieldy list of words to ignore. I know it's not great with the noisiness but you can ignore the checks for now.

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Right - I figured there could be a .prosebotrc config file in the repo that specifies a long unwieldy list of words to ignore? Just so that if you as a user get tired of one word being flagged it can "be added to the dictionary" in that way?

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I was thinking the same thing. Also, my company name 'Alliander' triggers Prosebot. So rather than having to add it as an exception to all repositories, it would be nice to have an organization-wide config repository that can be referred to deal with this.

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Maybe it would make sense to do something like ESLint and RenovateBot where you can "extend" configs from npm packages.

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