You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
{{ message }}
This repository has been archived by the owner on May 7, 2024. It is now read-only.
I propose adding a "Custom Word Recognition" feature to the Grammarly extension for Visual Studio Code.
Description:
This feature would allow coders and developers to specify custom words or phrases within their code and comments that Grammarly should recognize and not flag as errors. It's particularly valuable when users intentionally use non-standard words or unique terms specific to their codebase. For instance, some developers need to use double apostrophes '' instead of single quotes ' within their code or comments to ensure the code functions correctly. Examples include:
"can''t:can't"
"won''t:won't"
"isn''t:isn't"
"doesn''t:doesn't"
"don''t:don't"
"haven''t:haven't"
"hasn''t:hasn't"
"hadn''t:hadn't"
Benefits:
Accuracy: Developers can fine-tune Grammarly's analysis to match the specific context of their code and comments.
Customization: The extension becomes a more adaptable tool for users who work with non-standard terms.
Improved Coding Experience: Developers can write code and comments without being interrupted by false positives.
By introducing "Custom Word Recognition," this feature would cater to coders and developers, providing a more tailored and efficient writing experience in Visual Studio Code.
Thank you for considering this proposal, and I look forward to the possibility of seeing it implemented in the Grammarly extension for Visual Studio Code.
reacted with thumbs up emoji reacted with thumbs down emoji reacted with laugh emoji reacted with hooray emoji reacted with confused emoji reacted with heart emoji reacted with rocket emoji reacted with eyes emoji
-
Feature Request:
I propose adding a "Custom Word Recognition" feature to the Grammarly extension for Visual Studio Code.
Description:
This feature would allow coders and developers to specify custom words or phrases within their code and comments that Grammarly should recognize and not flag as errors. It's particularly valuable when users intentionally use non-standard words or unique terms specific to their codebase. For instance, some developers need to use double apostrophes
''
instead of single quotes'
within their code or comments to ensure the code functions correctly. Examples include:"can''t:can't"
"won''t:won't"
"isn''t:isn't"
"doesn''t:doesn't"
"don''t:don't"
"haven''t:haven't"
"hasn''t:hasn't"
"hadn''t:hadn't"
Benefits:
By introducing "Custom Word Recognition," this feature would cater to coders and developers, providing a more tailored and efficient writing experience in Visual Studio Code.
Thank you for considering this proposal, and I look forward to the possibility of seeing it implemented in the Grammarly extension for Visual Studio Code.
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions