Spellchecking documentation in CI
See original GitHub issueI’ve created a command-line tool that checks Markdown and text files for spelling mistakes and some types of grammatical errors. I think it could be useful to run this tool on ESLint’s documentation and other Markdown files (e.g. README.md
) during CI. If you agree, I’m happy to open a PR.
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We can close this. I’m still interested but don’t have time to keep digging for the short term.
Sure, fine by me – just wanted to double-check that this is still being worked on.