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@cspell/dict-fr-fr
Advanced tools
French dictionary for cspell.
This is a pre-built dictionary for use with cspell.
Global Install and add to cspell global settings.
npm install -g @cspell/dict-fr-fr
cspell link add @cspell/dict-fr-fr
cspell link remove @cspell/dict-fr-fr
The cspell-ext.json
file in this package should be added to the import section in your cspell.json file.
{
// …
"import": ["@cspell/dict-fr-fr/cspell-ext.json"],
// …
}
Building is only necessary if you want to modify the contents of the dictionary. Note: Building will take a few minutes for large files.
npm run build
The Hunspell source for this dictionary can be found:
MIT
See also: French.txt
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French dictionary for cspell.
The npm package @cspell/dict-fr-fr receives a total of 7,405 weekly downloads. As such, @cspell/dict-fr-fr popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cspell/dict-fr-fr demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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