Re: Adding spell checker to GIT

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Hi Mr Brand,
                 what you are suggesting seems fine to me but the
thing is should i write a GIT plugin where cani get info to write
one...?

Regards
Deepak



On 12/5/06, Horst H. von Brand <vonbrand@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Deepak Barua <dbbarua@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>         I am just thought of a idea to integrate a spell checker with
> git so that when we check in the code the code comments are spell
> checked before being put into the tree,maybe have a optimized
> dictionary search.
> what about this...? is it appropriate ...?

An external tool that spellchecks your code would certainly be nice, but
I'd vote against integrating it into git (or any other tool for that
matter). git doesn't care if what is being saved is C code, Malebolge, or a
collection of dirty pictures. And that is 100% fine with me. Don't kill
this, it is one of the fundamental Unix strengths.
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