@envsa/cspell-config
CSpell configuration for @envsa/shared-config.
Overview
It's a shared CSpell config.
See @envsa/shared-config
for the recommended single-package approach.
Setup
To use just this CSpell config in isolation:
-
Install the .npmrc
in your project root. This is required for correct PNPM behavior:
pnpm dlx @envsa/repo-config --init
-
Add the package:
pnpm add -D @envsa/cspell-config
-
Add the starter .cspell.json
file to your project root, and add any customizations you'd like:
pnpm exec cspell-config --init
Usage
The CSpell binary should be picked up automatically by VS Code plugins.
You can call it directly, or use the script bundled with the config.
Integrate with your package.json
scripts as you see fit, for example:
"scripts": {
"spellcheck": "cspell-config --check"
}
CLI
Command: cspell-config
CSpell configuration for @envsa/shared-config.
Usage:
cspell-config [<file|glob> ...]
Option | Argument | Description |
---|
--check
-c | | Check for and report issues. Same as cspell-config . |
--init
-i | | Initialize by copying starter config files to your project root. |
--print-config
-p | <path> | Print the effective configuration at a certain path. |
--help
-h | | Print this help info. |
--version
-v | | Print the package version. |
Configuration
Disabling bundled dictionaries
In additional to CSpell's default dictionary configuration, this shared configuration enables a number of dictionaries that ship with CSpell for all file types:
It also includes a number of custom dictionaries distributed with this package, all of which are enabled by default:
envsa-acronyms
Contains acronymsenvsa-files
File extensions and typesenvsa-misc
Contains general and miscellaneous wordsenvsa-names
Human names and usernamesenvsa-tech
Tech-specific terminology
In your project's root .cspell.json
, you can disable any combination of these dictionaries by adding them to the dictionaries
array with a !
prefix.
For example, do disable the envsa-acronyms
and envsa-names
dictionaries:
{
"import": "@envsa/cspell-config",
"dictionaries": [
"!envsa-acronyms",
"!envsa-names"
]
}
Adding project-scoped words
In your project's root .cspell.json
:
{
"import": "@envsa/cspell-config",
"words": [
"mountweazel",
"steinlaus",
"jungftak",
"esquivalience"
]
}
Notes
This config includes a bunch of words I've happened to have needed to use. Your preferences will vary.
CSpell is configured to automatically ignore files and paths in .gitignore
(via "useGitignore": true
), and to ignore words inside of ```
code fences in markdown and mdx files.
Credits
Eric Mika is the author of the original @kitschpatrol/shared-config project on which this is based.
License
MIT © Liam Rella