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shfmt
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Bash Defaults Not Working Like Atom?
Format-Shell is working, but I had to install shfmt manually: https://github.com/patrickvane/shfmt/releases/tag/master. Only one issue is that they don't offer native MacOSX for Silicon, but maybe that's not an issue
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similar to shellcheck?
There are also: - shfmt - sh - bash language server - bashate
cspell
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Plugin request: cspell.nvim
CSpell is a great spell checker for code. It can be added as a source to null-ls. However, a lot of features are missing when it's used from null-ls, for instance the ability to ignore certain paths. According to this comment in a null-ls thread cspell would need its own companion plugin.
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Spell and grammar checking an entire website?
I use cspell CLI to test for spelling errors at build time so that spelling errors cannot get committed. It's very easy to automate to avoid introducing errors. I don't know of an offline library to check for grammar though.
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🚀 NodeJS + Ts.ED + TypeScript + Clean Architecture Template
Spell check
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JS React .concat('...') only when there is more text
Are this.state.representative and this.respresentative supposed to be the same thing? First off, they are misspelled, second, not the same property. Highly recommend at least using a code spell checker cspell and VS Code - Code Spell Checker if you aren't going to use TypeScript or ESLint.
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Need criticism, a stock watchlist
You could definitely use a spellchecker. cspell is a great programatic spellchecker that you can add to your commit or build validations to enforce that things are spelled correctly.
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Ask HN: Let's Build CheckStyle for Bash?
- cspell: https://github.com/streetsidesoftware/cspell/tree/main/packages/cspell
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Help understanding nested Axios.get
Also, it's response not responce. Highly recommend using the Code Spellchecker plugin for VS Code and/or the cspell cli for spellchecking.
What are some alternatives?
ShellCheck - ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
hunspell - The most popular spellchecking library.
shellharden - The corrective bash syntax highlighter
coc-spell-checker - A basic spell checker that works well with camelCase code for (Neo)vim
neoformat - :sparkles: A (Neo)vim plugin for formatting code.
dictionaries - Hunspell dictionaries in UTF-8
ale - Check syntax in Vim/Neovim asynchronously and fix files, with Language Server Protocol (LSP) support
vscode-ltex - LTeX: Grammar/spell checker :mag::heavy_check_mark: for VSÂ Code using LanguageTool with support for LaTeX :mortar_board:, Markdown :pencil:, and others
vscode-bash-debug - Bash shell debugger extension for VSCode (based on bashdb)
bash-language-server - A language server for Bash
cspell.nvim - A companion plugin for null-ls/none-ls, adding support for CSpell diagnostics and code actions.