Upgrade to check-spelling v0.0.25 (#18940)

- Various spelling fixes
- Refresh metadata (including dictionaries)
- Upgrade to v0.0.25

## Validation Steps Performed

- check-spelling has been automatically testing this repository for a
while now on a daily basis to ensure that it works fairly reliably:
https://github.com/check-spelling-sandbox/autotest-check-spelling/actions/workflows/microsoft-terminal-spelling2.yml

Specific in-code fixes:
- winget
- whereas
- tl;dr
- set up
- otherwise,
- more,
- macbook
- its
- invalid
- in order to
- if
- if the
- for this tab,...
- fall back
- course,
- cch
- aspect
- archaeologists
- an
- all at once
- a
- `...`
- ; otherwise,

Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <2119212+jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -11,17 +11,11 @@ colorbrewer
commandlines
consvc
copyable
CText
dalet
dcs
deselection
dialytika
diffing
Dimidium
dje
downsides
dze
dzhe
Emacspeak
Fitt
flac
@ -29,16 +23,13 @@ FTCS
gantt
gfm
ghe
gje
godbolt
hstrings
hyperlinking
hyperlinks
Kbds
kje
libfuzzer
liga
lje
Llast
Lmid
locl
@ -50,10 +41,8 @@ minimalistic
mkmk
mnt
mru
nje
notwrapped
NTMTo
ogonek
overlined
perlw
postmodern
@ -75,18 +64,13 @@ rlig
rubyw
runtimes
servicebus
shcha
similaritytolerance
slnt
stakeholders
subpage
sustainability
sxn
Tencent
TLDR
tonos
toolset
tshe
UEFI
uiatextrange
und
@ -94,8 +78,5 @@ vsdevcmd
westus
workarounds
WSLs
wtconfig
XBox
YBox
yeru
zhe

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@ -2,11 +2,8 @@ aalt
abvm
ACCEPTFILES
ACCESSDENIED
acl
aclapi
alignas
alignof
allocconsolewithoptions
APPLYTOSUBMENUS
appxrecipe
bitfield
@ -15,29 +12,20 @@ BUILDBRANCH
BUILDMSG
BUILDNUMBER
BYCOMMAND
BYPOSITION
charconv
CLASSNOTAVAILABLE
CLOSEAPP
cmdletbinding
COLORPROPERTY
colspan
COMDLG
commandlinetoargv
commoncontrols
comparand
COPYFROMRESOURCE
cstdint
CXICON
CYICON
Dacl
dataobject
dcomp
debugbreak
delayimp
DERR
dlldata
DNE
dnom
DONTADDTORECENT
DWMSBT
@ -64,81 +52,42 @@ GETHIGHCONTRAST
GETMOUSEHOVERTIME
GETTEXTLENGTH
HARDBREAKS
Hashtable
HIGHCONTRASTON
HIGHCONTRASTW
HIGHQUALITYSCALE
hinternet
HINTERNET
hotkeys
href
hrgn
HTCLOSE
hwinsta
HWINSTA
IActivation
IApp
IAppearance
IAsync
IBind
IBox
IClass
IComparable
IComparer
ICONINFO
IConnection
ICustom
IDialog
IDirect
Idn
IExplorer
IFACEMETHOD
IFile
IGraphics
IImage
IInheritable
IMap
imm
IObject
iosfwd
IPackage
isa
ISetup
isspace
IStorage
istream
IStringable
ITab
ITaskbar
itow
IUri
IVirtual
KEYSELECT
LCID
LINEBREAK
llabs
llu
localtime
lround
Lsa
lsass
LSHIFT
LTGRAY
MAINWINDOW
MAXIMIZEBOX
medi
memchr
memicmp
MENUCOMMAND
MENUDATA
MENUINFO
MENUITEMINFOW
MINIMIZEBOX
mmeapi
MOUSELEAVE
mov
mptt
msappx
MULTIPLEUSE
NCHITTEST
NCLBUTTONDBLCLK
@ -148,7 +97,6 @@ NCPOINTERUPDATE
NCRBUTTONDBLCLK
NIF
NIN
NOAGGREGATION
NOASYNC
NOBREAKS
NOCHANGEDIR
@ -161,8 +109,6 @@ NOTIFYICONDATA
ntprivapi
NTSYSCALLAPI
numr
oaidl
ocidl
ODR
offsetof
ofstream
@ -172,22 +118,17 @@ OSVERSIONINFOEXW
otms
OUTLINETEXTMETRICW
overridable
PACL
PAGESCROLL
PALLOC
PATINVERT
PEXPLICIT
PICKFOLDERS
PINPUT
pmr
ptstr
QUERYENDSESSION
rcx
REGCLS
RETURNCMD
rfind
RLO
rnrn
ROOTOWNER
roundf
RSHIFT
@ -206,22 +147,17 @@ SHOWTIP
SINGLEUSE
SIZENS
smoothstep
snprintf
SOFTBREAK
spsc
sregex
SRWLOC
srwlock
SRWLOCK
STDCPP
STDMETHOD
strchr
strcpy
streambuf
strtoul
Stubless
Subheader
Subpage
syscall
syscolors
SYSTEMBACKDROP
@ -238,23 +174,17 @@ tokeninfo
tolower
toupper
TRACKMOUSEEVENT
TTask
TVal
UChar
UFIELD
ULARGE
UOI
UPDATEINIFILE
urlmon
userenv
USEROBJECTFLAGS
Vcpp
Viewbox
virtualalloc
vsnwprintf
wcsnlen
wcsstr
wcstoui
WDJ
winhttp
wininet
@ -264,10 +194,8 @@ winstamin
wmemcmp
wpc
WSF
wsregex
WWH
wwinmain
xchg
XDocument
XElement
xfacet

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
CHINESEBIG
choseong
Jongseong
Jungseong
ssangtikeut
Choseong
CHOSEONG

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
alice
aliceblue
antiquewhite
blanchedalmond
@ -39,7 +38,6 @@ gainsboro
ghostwhite
greenyellow
hotpink
indian
indianred
lavenderblush
lawngreen
@ -74,7 +72,6 @@ mediumvioletred
midnightblue
mintcream
mistyrose
navajo
navajowhite
navyblue
oldlace
@ -88,7 +85,6 @@ papayawhip
peachpuff
peru
powderblue
rebecca
rebeccapurple
rosybrown
royalblue
@ -109,9 +105,4 @@ webgrey
webmaroon
webpurple
whitesmoke
xaroon
xray
xreen
xrey
xurple
yellowgreen

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
Consolas
emoji
emojis
Emojis
Extralight
Gabriola
Iosevka
MDL
Monofur

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@ -1,4 +1 @@
arigatoo
doomo
Kaomojis
TATEGAKI

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@ -1,11 +1,2 @@
atan
CPrime
HBar
HPrime
isnan
LPrime
LStep
powf
RSub
sqrtf
ULP

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@ -4,12 +4,11 @@ advapi
akv
AKV
altform
altforms
Altforms
appendwttlogging
appinstaller
appx
appxbundle
appxerror
appxmanifest
ATL
autoexec
@ -25,66 +24,43 @@ CPRs
cryptbase
cscript
DACL
DACLs
defaultlib
diffs
disposables
dotnetfeed
DTDs
DWINRT
enablewttlogging
HOMESHARE
Intelli
issecret
IVisual
libucrt
libucrtd
LKG
LOCKFILE
Lxss
makepri
mfcribbon
microsoft
microsoftonline
MSAA
msixbundle
MSVC
MSVCP
mtu
muxc
netcore
Onefuzz
osgvsowi
PFILETIME
pgc
pgo
pgosweep
powerrename
powershell
priconfig
PRIINFO
propkey
pscustomobject
QWORD
rdpclip
regedit
resfiles
robocopy
SACLs
sdkddkver
segoe
Shobjidl
sid
Skype
SRW
sxs
symbolrequestprod
Sysinternals
sysnative
systemroot
taskkill
tasklist
tdbuildteamid
ucrt
ucrtd
unvirtualized
@ -92,12 +68,9 @@ USERDNSDOMAIN
VCRT
vcruntime
Virtualization
visualstudio
vscode
VSTHRD
WINBASEAPI
winsdkver
wlk
wscript
wslpath
wtl

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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
Anup
arkthur
austdi
Ballmer
@ -6,13 +5,11 @@ bhoj
Bhojwani
Bluloco
carlos
craigloewen
dhowett
Diviness
dsafa
duhowett
DXP
ekg
eryksun
ethanschoonover
Firefox
@ -25,70 +22,42 @@ Hernan
Howett
Illhardt
Imms
iquilezles
italo
jantari
jerrysh
Kaiyu
kimwalisch
KMehrain
Kodelife
KODELIFE
Kourosh
kowalczyk
leonardder
leonmsft
Lepilleur
lhecker
lukesampson
Macbook
Manandhar
masserano
mbadolato
Mehrain
menger
mgravell
michaelniksa
michkap
migrie
mikegr
mikemaccana
miloush
miniksa
nguyen
niksa
nvaccess
nvda
oising
oldnewthing
opengl
osgwiki
Ottosson
pabhojwa
panos
Panos
paulcam
pauldotknopf
PGP
Pham
Rincewind
rprichard
Schoonover
shadertoy
Shomnipotence
simioni
Somuah
sonph
sonpham
stakx
talo
thereses
Thysell
Walisch
WDX
Wellons
Westerman
Wirt
Wojciech
zadjii
Zamor
zamora
@ -96,4 +65,3 @@ Zamora
zljubisic
Zoey
zorio
Zverovich

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@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
# Repeated letters
\b([a-z])\g{-1}{2,}\b
# marker to ignore all code on line
^.*/\* #no-spell-check-line \*/.*$
# marker to ignore all code on line
@ -7,6 +10,9 @@
# cspell inline
^.*\b[Cc][Ss][Pp][Ee][Ll]{2}:\s*[Dd][Ii][Ss][Aa][Bb][Ll][Ee]-[Ll][Ii][Nn][Ee]\b
# copyright
Copyright (?:\([Cc]\)|)(?:[-\d, ]|and)+(?: [A-Z][a-z]+ [A-Z][a-z]+,?)+
# patch hunk comments
^@@ -\d+(?:,\d+|) \+\d+(?:,\d+|) @@ .*
# git index header
@ -15,6 +21,9 @@ index (?:[0-9a-z]{7,40},|)[0-9a-z]{7,40}\.\.[0-9a-z]{7,40}
# file permissions
['"`\s][-bcdLlpsw](?:[-r][-w][-Ssx]){2}[-r][-w][-SsTtx]\+?['"`\s]
# css fonts
\bfont(?:-family|):[^;}]+
# css url wrappings
\burl\([^)]+\)
@ -32,9 +41,6 @@ index (?:[0-9a-z]{7,40},|)[0-9a-z]{7,40}\.\.[0-9a-z]{7,40}
# https/http/file urls
(?:\b(?:https?|ftp|file)://)[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#/*%?=~_|!:,.;]+[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#/*%=~_|]
# https/http/file urls
(?:\b(?:https?|ftp|file)://)[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#/%?=~_|!:,.;]+[-A-Za-z0-9+&@#/%=~_|]
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@._]{3,}
@ -69,6 +75,8 @@ magnet:[?=:\w]+
# Amazon
\bamazon\.com/[-\w]+/(?:dp/[0-9A-Z]+|)
# AWS ARN
arn:aws:[-/:\w]+
# AWS S3
\b\w*\.s3[^.]*\.amazonaws\.com/[-\w/&#%_?:=]*
# AWS execute-api
@ -95,6 +103,8 @@ vpc-\w+
\bgoogle-analytics\.com/collect.[-0-9a-zA-Z?%=&_.~]*
# Google APIs
\bgoogleapis\.(?:com|dev)/[a-z]+/(?:v\d+/|)[a-z]+/[-@:./?=\w+|&]+
# Google Artifact Registry
\.pkg\.dev(?:/[-\w]+)+(?::[-\w]+|)
# Google Storage
\b[-a-zA-Z0-9.]*\bstorage\d*\.googleapis\.com(?:/\S*|)
# Google Calendar
@ -130,6 +140,8 @@ themes\.googleusercontent\.com/static/fonts/[^/\s"]+/v\d+/[^.]+.
\bscholar\.google\.com/citations\?user=[A-Za-z0-9_]+
# Google Colab Research Drive
\bcolab\.research\.google\.com/drive/[-0-9a-zA-Z_?=]*
# Google Cloud regions
(?:us|(?:north|south)america|europe|asia|australia|me|africa)-(?:north|south|east|west|central){1,2}\d+
# GitHub SHAs (api)
\bapi.github\.com/repos(?:/[^/\s"]+){3}/[0-9a-f]+\b
@ -168,6 +180,12 @@ GHSA(?:-[0-9a-z]{4}){3}
# GitLab commits
\bgitlab\.[^/\s"]*/(?:[^/\s"]+/){2}commits?/[0-9a-f]+\b
# #includes
^\s*#include\s*(?:<.*?>|".*?")
# #pragma lib
^\s*#pragma comment\(lib, ".*?"\)
# binance
accounts\.binance\.com/[a-z/]*oauth/authorize\?[-0-9a-zA-Z&%]*
@ -220,7 +238,7 @@ accounts\.binance\.com/[a-z/]*oauth/authorize\?[-0-9a-zA-Z&%]*
\bmedium\.com/@?[^/\s"]+/[-\w]+
# microsoft
\b(?:https?://|)(?:(?:download\.visualstudio|docs|msdn2?|research)\.microsoft|blogs\.msdn)\.com/[-_a-zA-Z0-9()=./%]*
\b(?:https?://|)(?:(?:(?:blogs|download\.visualstudio|docs|msdn2?|research)\.|)microsoft|blogs\.msdn)\.co(?:m|\.\w\w)/[-_a-zA-Z0-9()=./%]*
# powerbi
\bapp\.powerbi\.com/reportEmbed/[^"' ]*
# vs devops
@ -394,7 +412,7 @@ ipfs://[0-9a-zA-Z]{3,}
\bgetopts\s+(?:"[^"]+"|'[^']+')
# ANSI color codes
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1[Bb]|\x1b|\\u\{1[Bb]\})\[\d+(?:;\d+|)m
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1[Bb]|\\03[1-7]|\x1b|\\u\{1[Bb]\})\[\d+(?:;\d+)*m
# URL escaped characters
%[0-9A-F][A-F](?=[A-Za-z])
@ -431,10 +449,14 @@ sha\d+:[0-9a-f]*?[a-f]{3,}[0-9a-f]*
# pki (base64)
LS0tLS1CRUdJT.*
# C# includes
^\s*using [^;]+;
# uuid:
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\b
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|%23)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|[iu]\d+)\b
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|%23|&H)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|[iu]\d+)\b
# integrity
integrity=(['"])(?:\s*sha\d+-[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{40,})+\g{-1}
@ -452,7 +474,10 @@ integrity=(['"])(?:\s*sha\d+-[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{40,})+\g{-1}
Name\[[^\]]+\]=.*
# IServiceProvider / isAThing
(?:\b|_)(?:(?:ns|)I|isA)(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+(?:[A-Z\d]|\b))
(?:(?:\b|_|(?<=[a-z]))I|(?:\b|_)(?:nsI|isA))(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+(?:[A-Z\d]|\b))
# python
\b(?i)py(?!gments|gmy|lon|ramid|ro|th)(?=[a-z]{2,})
# crypt
(['"])\$2[ayb]\$.{56}\g{-1}
@ -466,17 +491,14 @@ Name\[[^\]]+\]=.*
# machine learning (?)
\b(?i)ml(?=[a-z]{2,})
# python
\b(?i)py(?!gments|gmy|lon|ramid|ro|th)(?=[a-z]{2,})
# scrypt / argon
\$(?:scrypt|argon\d+[di]*)\$\S+
# go.sum
\bh1:\S+
# scala imports
^import (?:[\w.]|\{\w*?(?:,\s*(?:\w*|\*))+\})+
# imports
^import\s+(?:(?:static|type)\s+|)(?:[\w.]|\{\s*\w*?(?:,\s*(?:\w*|\*))+\s*\})+
# scala modules
("[^"]+"\s*%%?\s*){2,3}"[^"]+"
@ -485,7 +507,7 @@ Name\[[^\]]+\]=.*
image: [-\w./:@]+
# Docker images
^\s*FROM\s+\S+:\S+(?:\s+AS\s+\S+|)
^\s*(?i)FROM\s+\S+:\S+(?:\s+AS\s+\S+|)
# `docker images` REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
\s*\S+/\S+\s+\S+\s+[0-9a-f]{8,}\s+\d+\s+(?:hour|day|week)s ago\s+[\d.]+[KMGT]B
@ -501,6 +523,7 @@ content: (['"])[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*=\g{-1}
# The `(?=.*?")` suffix should limit the false positives rate
# printf
#%(?:(?:(?:hh?|ll?|[jzt])?[diuoxn]|l?[cs]|L?[fega]|p)(?=[a-z]{2,})|(?:X|L?[FEGA])(?=[a-zA-Z]{2,}))(?!%)(?=[_a-zA-Z]+(?!%)\b)(?=.*?['"])
# Alternative printf
# %s
%(?:s(?=[a-z]{2,}))(?!%)(?=[_a-zA-Z]+(?!%[^s])\b)(?=.*?['"])
@ -524,7 +547,7 @@ content: (['"])[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]*=\g{-1}
# javascript replace regex
\.replace\(/[^/\s"]{3,}/[gim]*\s*,
# assign regex
= /[^*].*?(?:[a-z]{3,}|[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}).*/[gi]?(?=\W|$)
= /[^*].*?(?:[a-z]{3,}|[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}).*/[gim]*(?=\W|$)
# perl regex test
[!=]~ (?:/.*/|m\{.*?\}|m<.*?>|m([|!/@#,;']).*?\g{-1})
@ -538,7 +561,7 @@ perl(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]\w*)+
(?:\d|\bh)to(?!ken)(?=[a-z])|to(?=[adhiklpun]\()
# Go regular expressions
regexp?\.MustCompile\(`[^`]*`\)
regexp?\.MustCompile\((?:`[^`]*`|".*"|'.*')\)
# regex choice
\(\?:[^)]+\|[^)]+\)
@ -586,7 +609,7 @@ urn:shemas-jetbrains-com
# xcode
# xcodeproject scenes
(?:Controller|destination|ID|id)="\w{3}-\w{2}-\w{3}"
(?:Controller|destination|(?:first|second)Item|ID|id)="\w{3}-\w{2}-\w{3}"
# xcode api botches
customObjectInstantitationMethod
@ -601,14 +624,17 @@ PrependWithABINamepsace
\.fa-[-a-z0-9]+
# bearer auth
(['"])[Bb]ear[e][r] .*?\g{-1}
(['"])[Bb]ear[e][r] .{3,}?\g{-1}
# bearer auth
\b[Bb]ear[e][r]:? [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+.]+
\b[Bb]ear[e][r]:? [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+.]{3,}
# basic auth
(['"])[Bb]asic [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{3,}\g{-1}
# basic auth
: [Bb]asic [-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+.]{3,}
# base64 encoded content
#([`'"])[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]{3,}=\g{-1}
# base64 encoded content in xml/sgml
@ -620,6 +646,9 @@ PrependWithABINamepsace
# base64 encoded pkcs
#\bMII[-a-zA-Z=;:/0-9+]+
# uuencoded
#[!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_]{40,}
# DNS rr data
#(?:\d+\s+){3}(?:[-+/=.\w]{2,}\s*){1,2}
@ -630,7 +659,7 @@ PrependWithABINamepsace
\bnumer\b(?=.*denom)
# Time Zones
\b(?:Africa|Atlantic|America|Antarctica|Asia|Australia|Europe|Indian|Pacific)(?:/\w+)+
\b(?:Africa|Atlantic|America|Antarctica|Arctic|Asia|Australia|Europe|Indian|Pacific)(?:/[-\w]+)+
# linux kernel info
^(?:bugs|flags|Features)\s+:.*
@ -676,11 +705,17 @@ TeX/AMS
"varsIgnorePattern": ".+"
# nolint
nolint:\w+
nolint:\s*[\w,]+
# Windows short paths
[/\\][^/\\]{5,6}~\d{1,2}(?=[/\\])
# Windows Resources with accelerators
\b[A-Z]&[a-z]+\b(?!;)
# signed off by
(?i)Signed-off-by: .*
# cygwin paths
/cygdrive/[a-zA-Z]/(?:Program Files(?: \(.*?\)| ?)(?:/[-+.~\\/()\w ]+)*|[-+.~\\/()\w])+
@ -715,29 +750,29 @@ W/"[^"]+"
# Compiler flags (Unix, Java/Scala)
# Use if you have things like `-Pdocker` and want to treat them as `docker`
#(?:^|[\t ,>"'`=(])-(?:(?:J-|)[DPWXY]|[Llf])(?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
#(?:^|[\t ,>"'`=(#])-(?:(?:J-|)[DPWXY]|[Llf])(?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# Compiler flags (Windows / PowerShell)
# This is a subset of the more general compiler flags pattern.
# It avoids matching `-Path` to prevent it from being treated as `ath`
#(?:^|[\t ,"'`=(])-(?:[DPL](?=[A-Z]{2,})|[WXYlf](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,}))
#(?:^|[\t ,"'`=(#])-(?:[DPL](?=[A-Z]{2,})|[WXYlf](?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,}))
# Compiler flags (linker)
,-B
# libraries
#(?:\b|_)lib(?:re(?=office)|)(?!era[lt]|ero|erty|rar(?:i(?:an|es)|y))(?=[a-z])
# WWNN/WWPN (NAA identifiers)
\b(?:0x)?10[0-9a-f]{14}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?[25][0-9a-f]{15}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?6[0-9a-f]{31}\b
#(?:\b|_)[Ll]ib(?:re(?=office)|)(?!era[lt]|ero|erty|rar(?:i(?:an|es)|y))(?=[a-z])
# iSCSI iqn (approximate regex)
\biqn\.[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}(?:[\.-][a-z][a-z0-9]*)*\b
# WWNN/WWPN (NAA identifiers)
\b(?:0x)?10[0-9a-f]{14}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?[25][0-9a-f]{15}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?6[0-9a-f]{31}\b
# curl arguments
\b(?:\\n|)curl(?:\.exe|)(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{1,2}\b)*(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{3,})(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]+)*
# set arguments
\b(?:bash|sh|set)(?:\s+-[abefimouxE]{1,2})*\s+-[abefimouxE]{3,}(?:\s+-[abefimouxE]+)*
\b(?:bash|sh|set)(?:\s+[-+][abefimouxE]{1,2})*\s+[-+][abefimouxE]{3,}(?:\s+[-+][abefimouxE]+)*
# tar arguments
\b(?:\\n|)g?tar(?:\.exe|)(?:(?:\s+--[-a-zA-Z]+|\s+-[a-zA-Z]+|\s[ABGJMOPRSUWZacdfh-pr-xz]+\b)(?:=[^ ]*|))+
# tput arguments -- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/terminfo.5.html -- technically they can be more than 5 chars long...

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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Resources/(?!en)
^doc/reference/UTF8-torture-test\.txt$
^doc/reference/windows-terminal-logo\.ans$
^NOTICE.md
^oss/
^oss/.*?/
^samples/PixelShaders/Screenshots/
^src/cascadia/TerminalSettingsEditor/SegoeFluentIconList.h$
^src/interactivity/onecore/BgfxEngine\.
@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ Resources/(?!en)
^tools/ReleaseEngineering/ServicingPipeline\.ps1$
^XamlStyler\.json$
^\.github/actions/spelling/
^\.github/workflows/spelling\d*\.yml$
^\.vsconfig$
^\Q.github/workflows/spelling.yml\E$
^\Qbuild/config/release.gdnbaselines\E$
^\Qdep/WinAppDriver/EULA.rtf\E$
^\Qdoc/reference/windows-terminal-logo.ans\E$

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@ -1,38 +1,19 @@
AAAAAABBBBBBCCC
AAAAABBBBBBCCC
abcd
ABCDEFGHIJ
abcdefghijk
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
ABCG
ABE
abf
BBBBB
BBBBBCCC
BBBBCCCCC
AZZ
BBDM
BBGGRR
EFG
CBN
cbt
Ccc
cch
efg
EFGh
efgh
KLMNOQQQQQQQQQQ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQQQQQQQQ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTQQQQQQQQQQ
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJPQRST
QQQQQQQQQQABCDEFGHIJPQRSTQQQQQQQQQQ
fdw
fesb
ffd
FFFD
qwerty
qwertyuiopasdfg
ZAAZZ
ZABBZ
ZBAZZ
ZBBBZ
ZBBZZ
ZYXWVUT
ZZBBZ
ZZZBB
ZZZBZ
ZZZZZ
zzf

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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ aaaaabbb
aabbcc
ABANDONFONT
abbcc
ABCF
abgr
ABORTIFHUNG
ACCESSTOKEN
@ -26,13 +25,11 @@ AImpl
AInplace
ALIGNRIGHT
allocing
allocs
alpc
ALTERNATENAME
ALTF
ALTNUMPAD
ALWAYSTIP
aml
ansicpg
ANSISYS
ANSISYSRC
@ -49,22 +46,17 @@ APIENTRY
apiset
APPBARDATA
appcontainer
appium
appletname
applicationmodel
APPLMODAL
Applocal
appmodel
appshellintegration
APPWINDOW
APPXMANIFESTVERSION
APrep
apsect
APSTUDIO
archeologists
Argb
ARRAYSIZE
ARROWKEYS
asan
ASBSET
ASetting
ASingle
@ -72,11 +64,11 @@ ASYNCDONTCARE
ASYNCWINDOWPOS
atch
ATest
atg
aumid
Authenticode
AUTOBUDDY
AUTOCHECKBOX
autocrlf
autohide
AUTOHSCROLL
automagically
@ -92,10 +84,8 @@ AZZ
backgrounded
Backgrounder
backgrounding
backported
backstory
Bazz
bbb
bbccb
BBDM
bbwe
@ -123,13 +113,13 @@ bitmasks
BITOPERATION
BKCOLOR
BKGND
BKMK
Bksp
Blt
blu
BLUESCROLL
bmi
bodgy
BODGY
BOLDFONT
Borland
boutput
@ -148,9 +138,7 @@ buflen
buildsystems
buildtransitive
BValue
bytebuffer
cac
cacafire
Cacafire
CALLCONV
CANDRABINDU
capslock
@ -161,12 +149,6 @@ catid
cazamor
CBash
cbiex
CBN
cbt
Ccc
CCCBB
CCCDDD
cch
CCHAR
CCmd
ccolor
@ -181,15 +163,14 @@ cfie
cfiex
cfte
CFuzz
cgmanifest
cgscrn
chafa
changelists
CHARSETINFO
chh
chshdng
CHT
CLASSSTRING
CLE
cleartype
CLICKACTIVE
clickdown
@ -212,9 +193,7 @@ cmw
CNL
cnn
Codeflow
codenav
codepages
codepath
coinit
colorizing
COLORONCOLOR
@ -226,13 +205,8 @@ colortbl
colortest
colortool
COLORVALUE
combaseapi
comctl
commandline
commctrl
commdlg
COMMITID
componentization
conapi
conattrs
conbufferout
@ -250,7 +224,6 @@ conintegrityuwp
coninteractivitybase
coninteractivityonecore
coninteractivitywin
conio
coniosrv
CONKBD
conlibk
@ -263,13 +236,13 @@ conpropsp
conpty
conptylib
conserv
consoleaccessibility
consoleapi
CONSOLECONTROL
CONSOLEENDTASK
consolegit
consolehost
CONSOLEIME
consoleinternal
CONSOLESETFOREGROUND
consoletaeftemplates
consoleuwp
@ -277,7 +250,6 @@ Consolewait
CONSOLEWINDOWOWNER
consrv
constexprable
constness
contentfiles
conterm
contsf
@ -311,7 +283,6 @@ csbi
csbiex
CSHORT
Cspace
csrmsg
CSRSS
csrutil
CSTYLE
@ -368,16 +339,14 @@ DBGFONTS
DBGOUTPUT
dbh
dblclk
DBUILD
Dcd
DColor
dcommon
DCOMMON
DComposition
DDDCCC
dde
DDESHARE
DDevice
DEADCHAR
dealloc
Debian
debugtype
DECAC
@ -482,18 +451,16 @@ DELAYLOAD
DELETEONRELEASE
depersist
deprioritized
deserializers
desktopwindowxamlsource
devicecode
Dext
DFactory
DFF
dialogbox
DINLINE
directio
DIRECTX
DISABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
DISABLENOSCROLL
DISPATCHNOTIFY
DISPLAYATTRIBUTE
DISPLAYCHANGE
distros
@ -530,9 +497,10 @@ dsm
dsound
DSSCL
DSwap
DTest
DTo
DTTERM
DUNICODE
DUNIT
dup'ed
dvi
dwl
@ -542,8 +510,6 @@ dwmapi
DWORDs
dwrite
dxgi
dxgidwm
dxinterop
dxsm
dxttbmp
Dyreen
@ -557,7 +523,6 @@ EDITKEYS
EDITTEXT
EDITUPDATE
Efast
efghijklmn
EHsc
EINS
ELEMENTNOTAVAILABLE
@ -566,7 +531,6 @@ enabledelayedexpansion
ENDCAP
endptr
ENTIREBUFFER
entrypoints
ENU
ENUMLOGFONT
ENUMLOGFONTEX
@ -581,7 +545,6 @@ esrp
ESV
ETW
EUDC
EVENTID
eventing
evflags
evt
@ -603,16 +566,6 @@ FACESIZE
FAILIFTHERE
fastlink
fcharset
FDEA
fdw
FECF
FEEF
fesb
FFAF
ffd
FFDE
FFFD
FFFDb
fgbg
FGCOLOR
FGHIJ
@ -630,7 +583,6 @@ FINDDLG
FINDDOWN
FINDREGEX
FINDSTRINGEXACT
FINDUP
FITZPATRICK
FIXEDFILEINFO
Flg
@ -665,7 +617,6 @@ Ftm
Fullscreens
Fullwidth
FUNCTIONCALL
fuzzer
fuzzmain
fuzzmap
fuzzwrapper
@ -729,6 +680,7 @@ GETWHEELSCROLLCHARS
GETWHEELSCROLLLINES
Gfun
gfx
gfycat
GGI
GHgh
GHIJK
@ -749,6 +701,7 @@ Greyscale
gridline
gset
gsl
Guake
guc
GUIDATOM
GValue
@ -778,7 +731,6 @@ hfind
hfont
hfontresource
hglobal
hhh
hhook
hhx
HIBYTE
@ -794,7 +746,6 @@ HKCU
hkey
hkl
HKLM
hlocal
hlsl
HMB
HMK
@ -813,7 +764,6 @@ HREDRAW
hresult
hscroll
hstr
hstring
HTBOTTOMLEFT
HTBOTTOMRIGHT
HTCAPTION
@ -842,14 +792,12 @@ idl
idllib
IDOK
IDR
idth
IDTo
IDXGI
IFACEMETHODIMP
ification
IGNORELANGUAGE
iid
IInput
IIo
ILC
ILCo
@ -863,20 +811,18 @@ INFOEX
inheritcursor
INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX
INITDIALOG
initguid
INITGUID
INITMENU
inkscape
INLINEPREFIX
inproc
Inputkeyinfo
inputpaneinterop
Inputreadhandledata
INPUTSCOPE
INSERTMODE
INTERACTIVITYBASE
INTERCEPTCOPYPASTE
INTERNALNAME
Interner
intsafe
INVALIDARG
INVALIDATERECT
@ -888,8 +834,6 @@ itermcolors
itf
Ith
IUI
IUnknown
ivalid
IWIC
IXP
jconcpp
@ -913,7 +857,6 @@ keydowns
KEYFIRST
KEYLAST
Keymapping
keyscan
keystate
keyups
Kickstart
@ -923,10 +866,6 @@ kinda
KIYEOK
KLF
KLMNO
KLMNOPQRST
KLMNOPQRSTQQQQQ
KLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
KLMNOPQRSTY
KOK
KPRIORITY
KVM
@ -948,6 +887,8 @@ LCONTROL
LCTRL
lcx
LEFTALIGN
libsancov
libtickit
LIMITTEXT
LINEDOWN
LINESELECTION
@ -1052,6 +993,7 @@ MBUTTONDOWN
MBUTTONUP
mdmerge
MDs
mdtauk
MEASUREITEM
megamix
memallocator
@ -1061,7 +1003,6 @@ MENUCONTROL
MENUDROPALIGNMENT
MENUITEMINFO
MENUSELECT
messageext
metaproj
Mgrs
microsoftpublicsymbols
@ -1078,11 +1019,9 @@ minwindef
MMBB
mmcc
MMCPL
mmsystem
MNC
MNOPQ
MNOPQR
MNOPQRSTUVWXY
MODALFRAME
MODERNCORE
MONITORINFO
@ -1094,7 +1033,6 @@ MOUSEHWHEEL
MOVESTART
msb
msbuildcache
msctf
msctls
msdata
MSDL
@ -1109,10 +1047,9 @@ MSGSELECTMODE
msiexec
MSIL
msix
msrc
MSRC
MSVCRTD
MTSM
Munged
murmurhash
muxes
myapplet
@ -1151,7 +1088,6 @@ Newtonsoft
NEXTLINE
nfe
NLSMODE
nnn
NOACTIVATE
NOAPPLYNOW
NOCLIP
@ -1204,40 +1140,31 @@ NPFS
nrcs
NSTATUS
ntapi
ntcon
ntcsrdll
ntdef
NTDEV
ntdll
ntifs
ntlpcapi
ntm
ntrtl
ntstatus
nttree
nturtl
ntuser
NTVDM
ntverp
nugetversions
NUKTA
nullness
nullonfailure
nullopts
numlock
NUMSCROLL
NUnit
nupkg
NVIDIA
NVT
OACR
objbase
ocolor
oemcp
OEMFONT
OEMFORMAT
OEMs
offboarded
OLEAUT
OLECHAR
onebranch
@ -1287,7 +1214,6 @@ PALPC
pankaj
parentable
PATCOPY
pathcch
PATTERNID
pbstr
pcb
@ -1342,7 +1268,6 @@ phicon
phwnd
pidl
PIDLIST
pids
pii
piml
pimpl
@ -1367,11 +1292,9 @@ POINTERUPDATE
POINTSLIST
policheck
POLYTEXTW
poppack
POPUPATTR
popups
PORFLG
positionals
POSTCHARBREAKS
POSX
POSXSCROLL
@ -1404,11 +1327,9 @@ PREVLINE
prg
pri
prioritization
processenv
processhost
PROCESSINFOCLASS
PRODEXT
Productize
PROPERTYID
PROPERTYKEY
propertyval
@ -1420,16 +1341,13 @@ propsys
PROPTITLE
propvar
propvariant
propvarutil
psa
PSCRED
PSECURITY
pseudoconsole
pseudoterminal
psh
pshn
PSHNOTIFY
pshpack
PSINGLE
psl
psldl
@ -1501,8 +1419,6 @@ REGISTERVDM
regkey
REGSTR
RELBINPATH
remoting
renamer
rendersize
reparented
reparenting
@ -1537,19 +1453,16 @@ RIGHTALIGN
RIGHTBUTTON
riid
ris
roadmap
robomac
rodata
rosetta
RRF
rrr
RRRGGGBB
rsas
rtcore
RTEXT
RTLREADING
Rtn
ruleset
runas
RUNDLL
runformat
@ -1567,7 +1480,6 @@ rvpa
RWIN
rxvt
safemath
sancov
sba
SBCS
SBCSDBCS
@ -1595,10 +1507,8 @@ SCROLLSCREENBUFFER
scursor
sddl
SDKDDK
securityappcontainer
segfault
SELCHANGE
SELECTALL
SELECTEDFONT
SELECTSTRING
Selfhosters
@ -1642,14 +1552,10 @@ SFUI
sgr
SHCo
shcore
shellapi
shellex
shellscalingapi
SHFILEINFO
SHGFI
SHIFTJIS
shlguid
shlobj
shlwapi
SHORTPATH
SHOWCURSOR
@ -1687,7 +1593,6 @@ snapcy
snk
SOLIDBOX
Solutiondir
somefile
sourced
SRCAND
SRCCODEPAGE
@ -1719,9 +1624,8 @@ STDEXT
STDMETHODCALLTYPE
STDMETHODIMP
STGM
Stringable
STRINGTABLE
strsafe
STRSAFE
STUBHEAD
STUVWX
stylecop
@ -1747,32 +1651,27 @@ SYSLIB
SYSLINK
SYSMENU
sysparams
sysparamsext
SYSTEMHAND
SYSTEMMENU
SYSTEMTIME
tabview
TAdd
taef
TARG
targetentrypoint
TARGETLIBS
TARGETNAME
targetver
TBase
tbc
tbi
Tbl
TBM
tchar
TCHAR
TCHFORMAT
TCI
tcommands
tdbuild
Tdd
TDelegated
TDP
tearoff
Teb
Techo
tellp
@ -1782,7 +1681,6 @@ terminalinput
terminalrenderdata
TERMINALSCROLLING
terminfo
TEs
testcon
testd
testenvs
@ -1794,7 +1692,6 @@ TESTNULL
testpass
testpasses
TEXCOORD
TExpected
textattribute
TEXTATTRIBUTEID
textboxes
@ -1805,39 +1702,28 @@ TEXTMETRIC
TEXTMETRICW
textmode
texttests
TFunction
THUMBPOSITION
THUMBTRACK
tickit
TIcon
tilunittests
titlebars
TITLEISLINKNAME
TJson
TLambda
TLDP
TLEN
TMAE
TMPF
TMult
tmultiple
TODOs
tofrom
tokenhelpers
toolbars
TOOLINFO
TOOLWINDOW
TOPDOWNDIB
TOpt
tosign
touchpad
tracelogging
traceviewpp
trackbar
trackpad
transitioning
Trd
TREX
triaged
triaging
TRIMZEROHEADINGS
@ -1845,9 +1731,7 @@ trx
tsa
tsgr
tsm
TStr
TSTRFORMAT
TSub
TTBITMAP
TTFONT
TTFONTLIST
@ -1856,7 +1740,6 @@ TTo
tvpp
tvtseq
TYUI
UAC
uap
uapadmin
UAX
@ -1892,7 +1775,6 @@ unk
unknwn
UNORM
unparseable
Unregistering
untextured
UPDATEDISPLAY
UPDOWN
@ -1910,7 +1792,6 @@ USEFILLATTRIBUTE
USEGLYPHCHARS
USEHICON
USEPOSITION
USERDATA
userdpiapi
Userp
userprivapi
@ -1923,7 +1804,6 @@ USRDLL
utext
utr
UVWXY
UVWXYZ
uwa
uwp
uwu
@ -1932,17 +1812,16 @@ Vanara
vararg
vclib
vcxitems
vectorize
VERCTRL
VERTBAR
VFT
vga
vgaoem
viewkind
viewports
VIRAMA
Virt
VIRTTERM
visualstudiosdk
vkey
VKKEYSCAN
VMs
@ -2001,7 +1880,6 @@ wekyb
wewoad
wex
wextest
wextestclass
WFill
wfopen
WHelper
@ -2012,9 +1890,7 @@ Wiggum
wil
WImpl
WINAPI
winbase
winbasep
wincodec
wincon
winconp
winconpty
@ -2029,10 +1905,8 @@ windll
WINDOWALPHA
windowdpiapi
WINDOWEDGE
windowext
WINDOWINFO
windowio
windowmetrics
WINDOWPLACEMENT
windowpos
WINDOWPOSCHANGED
@ -2040,20 +1914,15 @@ WINDOWPOSCHANGING
windowproc
windowrect
windowsapp
windowsinternalstring
WINDOWSIZE
windowsshell
windowsterminal
windowsx
windowtheme
winevent
wingdi
winget
wingetcreate
WINIDE
winioctl
winmd
winmeta
winmgr
winmm
WINMSAPP
@ -2063,8 +1932,8 @@ WInplace
winres
winrt
winternl
winui
winuser
winuserp
WINVER
wistd
wmain
@ -2101,10 +1970,9 @@ WRITECONSOLEINPUT
WRITECONSOLEOUTPUT
WRITECONSOLEOUTPUTSTRING
wrkstr
wrl
WRL
wrp
WRunoff
wsl
WSLENV
wstr
wstrings
@ -2117,7 +1985,7 @@ wtof
WTs
WTSOFTFONT
wtw
wtypes
Wtypes
WUX
WVerify
WWith
@ -2136,7 +2004,6 @@ XBUTTONDOWN
XBUTTONUP
XCast
XCENTER
xchar
xcopy
XCount
xdy
@ -2146,6 +2013,7 @@ XFG
XFile
XFORM
XIn
xkcd
XManifest
XMath
XNamespace
@ -2172,7 +2040,6 @@ YLimit
YPan
YSubstantial
YVIRTUALSCREEN
Zab
zabcd
Zabcdefghijklmn
Zabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
@ -2181,4 +2048,3 @@ ZCtrl
ZWJs
ZYXWVU
ZYXWVUTd
zzf

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@ -8,6 +8,24 @@
# you might not want to check in code where you skip all the other tests.
#\bfit\(
# English does not use a hyphen between adverbs and nouns
# https://twitter.com/nyttypos/status/1894815686192685239
(?:^|\s)[A-Z]?[a-z]+ly-(?=[a-z]{3,})(?:[.,?!]?\s|$)
# Don't use `requires that` + `to be`
# https://twitter.com/nyttypos/status/1894816551435641027
\brequires that \w+\b[^.]+to be\b
# A fully parenthetical sentences period goes inside the parentheses, not outside.
# https://twitter.com/nyttypos/status/1898844061873639490
\([A-Z][a-z]{2,}(?: [a-z]+){3,}\)\.\s
# Complete sentences shouldn't be in the middle of another sentence as a parenthetical.
(?<!\.)(?<!\betc)\.\),
# Complete sentences in parentheticals should not have a space before the period.
\s\.\)(?!.*\}\})
# Should be `HH:MM:SS`
\bHH:SS:MM\b
@ -24,18 +42,52 @@
# Should be `a priori` or `and prior`
(?i)(?<!posteriori)\sand priori\s
# Should be `a`
\san (?=(?:[b-df-gj-np-rtv-xz]|h(?!our|sl|tml|ttp)|s(?!sh|vg))[a-z])
# Should only be one of `a`, `an`, or `the`
\b(?:(?:an?|the)\s+){2,}\b
# Should only be `are` or `can`, not both
\b(?:(?:are|can)\s+){2,}\b
# Should probably be `ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ`
(?i)(?!ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ)ABC[A-Z]{21}YZ
# Should be `an`
(?<!\b[Ii] )\bam\b
# Should be `anymore`
\bany more[,.]
# Should be `Ask`
(?:^|[.?]\s+)As\s+[A-Z][a-z]{2,}\s[^.?]*?(?:how|if|wh\w+)\b
# Should be `at one fell swoop`
# and only when talking about killing, not some other completion
# Act 4 Scene 3, Macbeth
# https://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=macbeth&Act=4&Scene=3&Scope=scene
\bin one fell s[lw]?oop\b
# Should be `'`
(?i)\b(?:(?:i|s?he|they|what|who|you)"ll|(?:are|ca|did|do|does|ha[ds]|have|is|should|were|wo|would)n"t|(?:s?he|let|that|there|what|where|who)"s|(?:i|they|we|what|who|you)"ve)\b
(?i)\b(?:(?:i|s?he|they|what|who|you)[`"]ll|(?:are|ca|did|do|does|ha[ds]|have|is|should|were|wo|would)n[`"]t|(?:s?he|let|that|there|what|where|who)[`"]s|(?:i|they|we|what|who|you)[`"]ve)\b
# Should be `background` / `intro text` / `introduction` / `prologue` unless it's a brand or relates to _subterfuge_
(?i)\bpretext\b
# Should be `bearer`
\b(?<=the )burden(?= of bad news\b)
# Should be `branches`
# ... unless it's really about the meal that replaces breakfast and lunch.
\b[Bb]runches\b
# Should be `briefcase`
\bbrief-case\b
# Should be `by far` or `far and away`
\bby far and away\b
# Should be `can, not only ..., ... also...`
\bcan not only.*can also\b
@ -46,7 +98,10 @@
# > In formal writing and where contractions are frowned upon, use `cannot`.
# > It is possible to write `can not`, but you generally find it only as part of some other construction, such as `not only . . . but also.`
# - if you encounter such a case, add a pattern for that case to patterns.txt.
\b[Cc]an not\b
\b[Cc]an not\b(?! only\b)
# Should be `chart`
(?i)\bhelm\b.*\bchard\b
# Do not use `(click) here` links
# For more information, see:
@ -56,9 +111,27 @@
# * https://heyoka.medium.com/dont-use-click-here-f32f445d1021
(?i)(?:>|\[)(?:(?:click |)here|link|(?:read |)more)(?:</|\]\()
# Including "image of" or "picture of" in alt text is unnecessary.
\balt=['"](?:an? |)(?:image|picture) of
# Alt text should be short
\balt=(?:'[^']{126,}'|"[^"]{126,}")
# Should be `equals` to `is equal to`
\bequals to\b
# Should be `ECMA` 262 (JavaScript)
(?i)\bTS\/EMCA\b|\bEMCA(?: \d|\s*Script)|\bEMCA\b(?=.*\bTS\b)
# Should be `ECMA` 340 (Near Field Communications)
(?i)EMCA[- ]340
# Should be `fall back`
(?<!\ba )(?<!\bthe )\bfallback(?= to(?! ask))\b
# Should be `for`, `for, to` or `to`
\b(?:for to|to for)\b
# Should be `GitHub`
(?<![&*.]|// |\b(?:from|import|type) )\bGithub\b(?![{()])
@ -84,11 +157,14 @@
# Should be `RabbitMQ`
\bRabbitmq\b
# Should be `TensorFlow`
\bTensorflow\b
# Should be `TypeScript`
\bTypescript\b
# Should be `another`
\ban[- ]other\b
\ban[- ]other(?!-)\b
# Should be `case-(in)sensitive`
\bcase (?:in|)sensitive\b
@ -108,11 +184,14 @@
# Should be `here-in`, `the`, `them`, `this`, `these` or reworded in some other way
\bthe here(?:\.|,| (?!and|defined))
# Should be `going to bed` or `going to a bad`
\bgoing to bad(?!-)\b
# Should be `greater than`
#\bhigher than\b
# Should be `ID`
#\bId\b
# Should be `ID` (unless it's a flag/property)
#(?<![-\.])\bId\b(?![(])
# Should be `in front of`
\bin from of\b
@ -125,6 +204,12 @@
# Should be `use`
\sin used by\b
# Should be `in-depth` if used as an adjective (but `in depth` when used as an adverb)
\bin depth\s(?!rather\b)\w{6,}
# Should be `in-flight` or `on the fly` (unless actually talking about airline flights)
\bon[- ]flight\b(?!=\s+(?:(?:\w{2}|)\d+|availability|booking|computer|data|delay|departure|management|performance|radar|reservation|scheduling|software|status|ticket|time|type|.*(?:hotel|taxi)))
# Should be `is obsolete`
\bis obsolescent\b
@ -132,7 +217,10 @@
\bits[']
# Should be `its`
\bit's(?= own\b)
\bit's(?= (?:child|only purpose|own(?:er|)|parent|sibling)\b)
# Should be `for its` (possessive) or `because it is`
\bfor it(?:'s| is)\b
# Should be `log in`
\blogin to the
@ -140,6 +228,25 @@
# Should be `long-standing`
\blong standing\b
# Should be `lose`
(?<=\bwill )loose\b
# `apt-key` is deprecated
# ... instead you should be writing a pair of files:
# ... * the gpg key added to a distinct key ring file based on your project/distro/key...
# ... * the sources.list in a district file -- not simply appended to `/etc/apt/sources.list` -- (there is a newer format [DEB822](https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/dpkg-dev/deb822.5.en.html)) that references the gpg key.
# Consider:
# ````sh
# curl http://download.something.example.com/$DISTRO/Release.key | \
# gpg --dearmor --yes --output /usr/share/keyrings/something-distro.gpg
# echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/something-distro.gpg] http://download.something.example.com/repositories/home:/$DISTRO ./" \
# >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/something-distro.list
# ````
\bapt-key add\b
# Should be `nearby`
\bnear by\b
# Should probably be a person named `Nick` or the abbreviation `NIC`
\bNic\b
@ -153,7 +260,7 @@
\bperform it's\b
# Should be `opt-in`
#(?<!\scan|for)(?<!\sif)\sopt in\s
#(?<!\scan|for)(?<!\smust)(?<!\sif)\sopt in\s
# Should be `less than`
\bless then\b
@ -170,24 +277,77 @@
# Should be `on the other hand`
\b(?i)on another hand\b
# Reword to `on at runtime` or `enabled at launch`
# The former if you mean it can be changed dynamically.
# The latter if you mean that it can be changed without recompiling but not after the program starts.
\bswitched on runtime\b
# Should be `Of course,`
[?.!]\s+Of course\s(?=[-\w\s]+[.?;!,])
# Most people only have two hands. Reword.
\b(?i)on the third hand\b
# Should be `Open Graph`
# unless talking about a specific Open Graph implementation:
# - Java
# - Node
# - Py
# - Ruby
\bOpenGraph\b
# Should be `OpenShift`
\bOpenshift\b
# Should be `otherwise`
\bother[- ]wise\b
# Should be `; otherwise` or `. Otherwise`
# https://study.com/learn/lesson/otherwise-in-a-sentence.html
, [Oo]therwise\b
# Should probably be `Otherwise,`
(?<=\. )Otherwise\s
# Should be `or (more|less)`
\bore (?:more|less)\b
# Should be reworded.
# `passthrough` is an adjective
# `pass-through` could be a noun
# `pass through` would be a verb phrase
\b(?i)passthrough(?= an?\b)
# Should be `rather than`
\brather then\b
# Should be `Red Hat`
\bRed[Hh]at\b
# Should be `regardless, ...` or `regardless of (whether)`
\b[Rr]egardless if you\b
# Should be `self-signed`
\bself signed\b
# Should be `SendGrid`
\bSendgrid\b
# Should be `set up` (`setup` is a noun / `set up` is a verb)
\b[Ss]etup(?= (?:an?|the)\b)
# Should be `state`
\bsate(?=\b|[A-Z])|(?<=[a-z])Sate(?=\b|[A-Z])|(?<=[A-Z]{2})Sate(?=\b|[A-Z])
# Should be `no longer needed`
\bno more needed\b(?! than\b)
# Should be `<see|look> below for the`
(?i)\bfind below the\b
# Should be `then any` unless there's a comparison before the `,`
, than any\b
# Should be `did not exist`
\bwere not existent\b
@ -197,9 +357,18 @@
# Should be `nonexistent`
\b[Nn]o[nt][- ]existent\b
# Should be `our`
\bspending out time\b
# Should be `@brief` / `@details` / `@param` / `@return` / `@retval`
(?:^\s*|(?:\*|//|/*)\s+`)[\\@](?:breif|(?:detail|detials)|(?:params(?!\.)|prama?)|ret(?:uns?)|retvl)\b
# Should be `more than` or `more, then`
\bmore then\b
# Should be `Pipeline`/`pipeline`
(?:(?<=\b|[A-Z])p|P)ipeLine(?:\b|(?=[A-Z]))
# Should be `preexisting`
[Pp]re[- ]existing
@ -224,14 +393,27 @@
# Should be `reentrant`
[Rr]e[- ]entrant
# Should be `room for`
\brooms for (?!lease|rent|sale)
# Should be `socioeconomic`
# https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/socioeconomic
socio-economic
# Should be `strong suit`
\b(?:my|his|her|their) strong suite\b
# Should probably be `temperatures` unless actually talking about thermal drafts (things birds may fly on)
\bthermals\b
# Should be `there are` or `they are` (or `they're`)
(?i)\btheir are\b
# Should be `understand`
\bunder stand\b
# Should be `URI` or `uri` unless it refers to a person named `Uri`
#(?<!\.)\bUri\b(?![(])
# Should be `URI` or `uri` unless it refers to a person named `Uri` (or a flag)
#(?<![-\.])\bUri\b(?![(])
# Should be `it uses is`
/\bis uses is\b/
@ -245,12 +427,36 @@
# Should be `where`
\bwere they are\b
# Should be `why`
, way(?= is [^.]*\?)
# should be `vCenter`
\bV[Cc]enter\b
# Should be `VM`
\bVm\b
# Should be `walkthrough(s)`
\bwalk-throughs?\b
# Should be `want`
\bdon't ant\b
# Should be `we'll`
\bwe 'll\b
# Should be `whereas`
\bwhere as\b
# Should be `WinGet`
\bWinget\b
# Should be `without` (unless `out` is a modifier of the next word)
\bwith out\b(?!-)
# Should be `work around`
\b[Ww]orkaround(?= an?\b)
# Should be `workarounds`
#\bwork[- ]arounds\b
@ -270,12 +476,12 @@
\b(?:coarse|fine) grained\b
# Homoglyph (Cyrillic) should be `A`/`B`/`C`/`E`/`H`/`I`/`I`/`J`/`K`/`M`/`O`/`P`/`S`/`T`/`Y`
# It's possible that your content is intentionally mixing Cyrllic and Latin scripts, but if it isn't, you definitely want to correct this.
# It's possible that your content is intentionally mixing Cyrillic and Latin scripts, but if it isn't, you definitely want to correct this.
(?<=[A-Z]{2})[АВСЕНІӀЈКМОРЅТУ]|[АВСЕНІӀЈКМОРЅТУ](?=[A-Z]+(?:\b|[a-z]+)|[a-z]+(?:[^a-z]|$))
# Homoglyph (Cyrillic) should be `a`/`b`/`e`
# It's possible that your content is intentionally mixing Cyrllic and Latin scripts, but if it isn't, you definitely want to correct this.
[аве](?=[A-Za-z]{2,})|(?<=[A-Za-z]{2})[аве]|(?<=[A-Za-z])[аве](?=[A-Za-z])
# Homoglyph (Cyrillic) should be `a`/`b`/`c`/`e`/`o`/`p`/`x`/`y`
# It's possible that your content is intentionally mixing Cyrillic and Latin scripts, but if it isn't, you definitely want to correct this.
[авсеорху](?=[A-Za-z]{2,})|(?<=[A-Za-z]{2})[авсеорху]|(?<=[A-Za-z])[авсеорху](?=[A-Za-z])
# Should be `neither/nor` -- or reword
#(?!<do )\bnot\b([^.?!"/(](?!neither|,.*?,))+\bnor\b

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@ -1,5 +1,35 @@
# See https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Configuration-Examples:-patterns
# Windows accelerators
\b[A-Z][a-z]*&[a-z]+(?!;)\b
# charsets.hpp
\{ L.*\}, // (?:Cyrillic|Greek|Hebrew).*
# Screen buffer tests
\bQQ[A-Z]+\s*[A-Z]*Q+\b
# Unicode references
(?<=\W)(?:U\+?|)[0-9A-F]+b?\b
# Verify
VERIFY_IS_TRUE\(.*\)
# TEST_METHOD(ApiScrollConsoleScreenBufferW)
\bZ[A-Z]+$
# TerminalApiTest
stateMachine\.ProcessString\(L".*"
# bundles
[0-9a-z]+\\?\.msixbundle
# text file names
"[a-z]+\.txt"
# Checksum
L"[0-9A-F]{4}"
# Direct 2D/3D
\b(?:d[23]d(?=[a-z])|D[23]D(?=[A-Z]))
@ -9,39 +39,127 @@
# Windows Resources with accelerators
\b[A-Z]&[a-z]+\b(?!;)
# bug in check-spelling v0.0.24 (fixed later)
\bok'd\b
# Automatically suggested patterns
# hit-count: 83 file-count: 18
# hit-count: 3904 file-count: 577
# IServiceProvider / isAThing
(?:(?:\b|_|(?<=[a-z]))[IT]|(?:\b|_)(?:nsI|isA))(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+(?:[A-Z\d]|\b))
# hit-count: 2437 file-count: 826
# #includes
^\s*#include\s*(?:<.*?>|".*?")
# hit-count: 1131 file-count: 326
# C# includes
^\s*using [^;]+;
# hit-count: 128 file-count: 47
# C network byte conversions
(?:\d|\bh)to(?!ken)(?=[a-z])|to(?=[adhiklpun]\()
# hit-count: 59 file-count: 36
# IServiceProvider / isAThing
(?:\b|_)(?:(?:ns|)I|isA)(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+(?:[A-Z\d]|\b))
# hit-count: 53 file-count: 10
# ANSI color codes
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1[Bb]|\\03[1-7]|\x1b|\\u\{1[Bb]\})\[\d+(?:;\d+)*m
# hit-count: 9 file-count: 6
# hit-count: 45 file-count: 29
# version suffix <word>v#
(?:(?<=[A-Z]{2})V|(?<=[a-z]{2}|[A-Z]{2})v)\d+(?:\b|(?=[a-zA-Z_]))
# hit-count: 30 file-count: 19
# uuid:
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\b
# hit-count: 17 file-count: 7
# File extensions
\*\.[+\w]+,
# hit-count: 15 file-count: 9
# Markdown anchor links
\(#\S*?[a-zA-Z]\S*?\)
# hit-count: 5 file-count: 5
# libraries
(?:\b|_)lib(?:re(?=office)|)(?!era[lt]|ero|ert(?:ies|y)|rar(?:i(?:an|es)|y))(?=[a-z])
# hit-count: 14 file-count: 8
# hex runs
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{16,}\b
# hit-count: 12 file-count: 8
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|%23|&H)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|[iu]\d+)\b
# hit-count: 12 file-count: 7
# tar arguments
\b(?:\\n|)g?tar(?:\.exe|)(?:(?:\s+--[-a-zA-Z]+|\s+-[a-zA-Z]+|\s[ABGJMOPRSUWZacdfh-pr-xz]+\b)(?:=[^ ]*|))+
# hit-count: 9 file-count: 6
# Repeated letters
\b([a-z])\g{-1}{2,}\b
# hit-count: 8 file-count: 2
# regex choice
\(\?:[^)]+\|[^)]+\)
# hit-count: 8 file-count: 1
# latex (check-spelling >= 0.0.22)
\\\w{2,}\{
# hit-count: 7 file-count: 4
# Python string prefix / binary prefix
# Note that there's a high false positive rate, remove the `?=` and search for the regex to see if the matches seem like reasonable strings
(?<!['"])\b(?:B|BR|Br|F|FR|Fr|R|RB|RF|Rb|Rf|U|UR|Ur|b|bR|br|f|fR|fr|r|rB|rF|rb|rf|u|uR|ur)['"](?=[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})
# hit-count: 5 file-count: 3
# Alternatively, if you're using check-spelling v0.0.25+, and you would like to _check_ the Non-English content for spelling errors, you can. For information on how to do so, see:
# https://docs.check-spelling.dev/Feature:-Configurable-word-characters.html#unicode
[a-zA-Z]*[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3}[a-zA-ZÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]*|[a-zA-Z]{3,}[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]|[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3,}
# hit-count: 3 file-count: 3
# File extensions
\*\.[+\w]+,
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@._]{3,}
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 2
# Alternative printf
# %s
%(?:s(?=[a-z]{2,}))(?!%)(?=[_a-zA-Z]+(?!%[^s])\b)(?=.*?['"])
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 1
# kubernetes crd patterns
^\s*pattern: .*$
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# css fonts
\bfont(?:-family|):[^;}]+
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# microsoft
\b(?:https?://|)(?:(?:(?:blogs|download\.visualstudio|docs|msdn2?|research)\.|)microsoft|blogs\.msdn)\.co(?:m|\.\w\w)/[-_a-zA-Z0-9()=./%]*
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Punycode
\bxn--[-0-9a-z]+
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# sha-... -- uses a fancy capture
(\\?['"]|&quot;)[0-9a-f]{40,}\g{-1}
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Docker images
^\s*(?i)FROM\s+\S+:\S+(?:\s+AS\s+\S+|)
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# WWNN/WWPN (NAA identifiers)
\b(?:0x)?10[0-9a-f]{14}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?[25][0-9a-f]{15}\b|\b(?:0x|3)?6[0-9a-f]{31}\b
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# curl arguments
\b(?:\\n|)curl(?:\.exe|)(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{1,2}\b)*(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]{3,})(?:\s+-[a-zA-Z]+)*
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# tput arguments -- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/terminfo.5.html -- technically they can be more than 5 chars long...
\btput\s+(?:(?:-[SV]|-T\s*\w+)\s+)*\w{3,5}\b
# bug in check-spelling v0.0.24 (fixed later)
\bok'd\b
https?://\S+
[Pp]ublicKeyToken="?[0-9a-fA-F]{16}"?
(?:[{"]|UniqueIdentifier>)[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}(?:[}"]|</UniqueIdentifier)
@ -72,24 +190,11 @@ ROY\sG\.\sBIV
# ARM NEON intrinsics like "vsubq_u16"
\bv\w+_[fsu](?:8|16|32|64)\b
# color floating numbers
0x[0-9a-f](?:\.[0-9a-f]*p)[-+]\d+f
# AppX package
_\d[0-9a-z]{12}['\.]
# string test
equals_insensitive_ascii\("\w+", "\w+"
# Automatically suggested patterns
# hit-count: 3788 file-count: 599
# IServiceProvider / isAThing
\b(?:I|isA)(?=(?:[A-Z][a-z]{2,})+\b)
# hit-count: 314 file-count: 21
# hex runs
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{16,}\b
# hit-count: 47 file-count: 11
# special cased printf markers
\\r\\n(?=[a-z])|(?<!\\)\\[nrt](?=[a-z]{2,})(?=.*(?:<.*['"`]|"(?:[;,]|\);)$|\) \+$))
@ -97,84 +202,6 @@ equals_insensitive_ascii\("\w+", "\w+"
# ConsoleArgumentsTests
--headless\\.*?"
# hit-count: 109 file-count: 62
# Compiler flags (Unix, Java/Scala)
# Use if you have things like `-Pdocker` and want to treat them as `docker`
(?:^|[\t ,>"'`=(])-(?:D(?=[A-Z])|W(?!ork)|X|f(?=[ms]))(?=[A-Z]{2,}|[A-Z][a-z]|[a-z]{2,})
# hit-count: 60 file-count: 35
# version suffix <word>v#
(?:(?<=[A-Z]{2})V|(?<=[a-z]{2}|[A-Z]{2})v)\d+(?:\b|(?=[a-zA-Z_]))
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 2
# This does not cover multiline strings, if your repository has them,
# you'll want to remove the `(?=.*?")` suffix.
# The `(?=.*?")` suffix should limit the false positives rate
# printf
%(?:s)(?!ize)(?=[a-z]{2,})
# hit-count: 16 file-count: 10
# uuid:
\b[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-(?:[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}\b
# hit-count: 13 file-count: 4
# Non-English
[a-zA-Z]*[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3}[a-zA-ZÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]*|[a-zA-Z]{3,}[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź]|[ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆČÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝßàáâãäåæčçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýÿĀāŁłŃńŅņŒœŚśŠšŜŝŸŽžź][a-zA-Z]{3,}
# hit-count: 7 file-count: 5
# hex digits including css/html color classes:
(?:[\\0][xX]|\\u|[uU]\+|#x?|\%23)[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*?[a-fA-FgGrR]{2,}[0-9_a-fA-FgGrR]*(?:[uUlL]{0,3}|[iu]\d+)\b
# hit-count: 7 file-count: 1
# regex choice
\(\?:[^)]+\|[^)]+\)
# hit-count: 4 file-count: 4
# tar arguments
\b(?:\\n|)g?tar(?:\.exe|)(?:(?:\s+--[-a-zA-Z]+|\s+-[a-zA-Z]+|\s[ABGJMOPRSUWZacdfh-pr-xz]+\b)(?:=[^ ]*|))+
# hit-count: 4 file-count: 1
# ANSI color codes
(?:\\(?:u00|x)1[Bb]|\x1b|\\u\{1[Bb]\})\[\d+(?:;\d+|)m
# hit-count: 4 file-count: 1
# Update Lorem based on your content (requires `ge` and `w` from https://github.com/jsoref/spelling; and `review` from https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Looking-for-items-locally )
# grep '^[^#].*lorem' .github/actions/spelling/patterns.txt|perl -pne 's/.*i..\?://;s/\).*//' |tr '|' "\n"|sort -f |xargs -n1 ge|perl -pne 's/^[^:]*://'|sort -u|w|sed -e 's/ .*//'|w|review -
# Warning, while `(?i)` is very neat and fancy, if you have some binary files that aren't proper unicode, you might run into:
## Operation "substitution (s///)" returns its argument for non-Unicode code point 0x1C19AE (the code point will vary).
## You could manually change `(?i)X...` to use `[Xx]...`
## or you could add the files to your `excludes` file (a version after 0.0.19 should identify the file path)
# Lorem
(?:\w|\s|[,.])*\b(?i)(?:amet|consectetur|cursus|dolor|eros|ipsum|lacus|libero|ligula|lorem|magna|neque|nulla|suscipit|tempus)\b(?:\w|\s|[,.])*
# hit-count: 3 file-count: 3
# mailto urls
mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@.]{3,}
# hit-count: 2 file-count: 1
# Python string prefix / binary prefix
# Note that there's a high false positive rate, remove the `?=` and search for the regex to see if the matches seem like reasonable strings
(?<!')\b(?:B|BR|Br|F|FR|Fr|R|RB|RF|Rb|Rf|U|UR|Ur|b|bR|br|f|fR|fr|r|rB|rF|rb|rf|u|uR|ur)'(?=[A-Z]{3,}|[A-Z][a-z]{2,}|[a-z]{3,})
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# Punycode
\bxn--[-0-9a-z]+
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# latex (check-spelling >= 0.0.22)
\\\w{2,}\{
# hit-count: 1 file-count: 1
# tput arguments -- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/terminfo.5.html -- technically they can be more than 5 chars long...
\btput\s+(?:(?:-[SV]|-T\s*\w+)\s+)*\w{3,5}\b
# Questionably acceptable forms of `in to`
# Personally, I prefer `log into`, but people object
# https://www.tprteaching.com/log-into-log-in-to-login/
\b(?:[Ll]og|[Ss]ign) in to\b
# to opt in
\bto opt in\b
# Questionably acceptable forms of `in to`
# Personally, I prefer `log into`, but people object
@ -183,6 +210,10 @@ mailto:[-a-zA-Z=;:/?%&0-9+@.]{3,}
# to opt in
\bto opt in\b
# pass(ed|ing) in
\bpass(?:ed|ing) in\b
# acceptable duplicates
# ls directory listings
[-bcdlpsw](?:[-r][-w][-SsTtx]){3}[\.+*]?\s+\d+\s+\S+\s+\S+\s+[.\d]+(?:[KMGT]|)\s+

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@ -1,10 +1,19 @@
^attache$
^attacher$
^attachers$
^bellow$
^bellow?$
benefitting
occurences?
^dependan.*
^develope$
^developement$
^developpe
^Devers?$
^devex
^devide
^Devinn?[ae]
^devisal
^devisor
^diables?$
^oer$
Sorce
@ -12,4 +21,5 @@ Sorce
^Teh$
^untill$
^untilling$
^venders?$
^wether.*

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: check-spelling
id: spelling
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.24
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.25
with:
suppress_push_for_open_pull_request: ${{ github.actor != 'dependabot[bot]' && 1 }}
checkout: true
@ -114,34 +114,33 @@ jobs:
cspell:software-terms/softwareTerms.txt
cspell:cpp/stdlib-cpp.txt
cspell:cpp/stdlib-c.txt
cspell:lorem-ipsum/dictionary.txt
cspell:python/python/python-lib.txt
cspell:php/php.txt
cspell:node/node.txt
cspell:dart/dart.txt
cspell:filetypes/filetypes.txt
cspell:java/java.txt
cspell:node/node.txt
cspell:golang/go.txt
cspell:java/java-terms.txt
cspell:mnemonics/mnemonics.txt
cspell:css/css.txt
cspell:dotnet/dotnet.txt
cspell:npm/npm.txt
cspell:fullstack/fullstack.txt
cspell:python/python/python-lib.txt
cspell:dotnet/dotnet.txt
cspell:dart/dart.txt
cspell:aws/aws.txt
cspell:python/common/extra.txt
cspell:css/css.txt
cspell:java/java-terms.txt
cspell:r/r.txt
cspell:golang/go.txt
cspell:cpp/stdlib-cmath.txt
cspell:typescript/typescript.txt
cspell:html/html.txt
cspell:cpp/compiler-msvc.txt
cspell:django/django.txt
cspell:html/html.txt
cspell:cpp/lang-keywords.txt
cspell:aws/aws.txt
cspell:python/common/extra.txt
cspell:cpp/ecosystem.txt
cspell:r/r.txt
cspell:cpp/compiler-clang-attributes.txt
cspell:powershell/powershell.txt
cspell:cpp/lang-keywords.txt
cspell:csharp/csharp.txt
cspell:cpp/compiler-clang-attributes.txt
cspell:python/python/python.txt
cspell:mnemonics/mnemonics.txt
cspell:powershell/powershell.txt
comment-push:
name: Report (Push)
@ -154,7 +153,7 @@ jobs:
if: (success() || failure()) && needs.spelling.outputs.followup && github.event_name == 'push'
steps:
- name: comment
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.24
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.25
with:
checkout: true
spell_check_this: microsoft/terminal@main
@ -172,7 +171,7 @@ jobs:
if: (success() || failure()) && needs.spelling.outputs.followup && contains(github.event_name, 'pull_request')
steps:
- name: comment
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.24
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.25
with:
checkout: true
spell_check_this: microsoft/terminal@main
@ -198,7 +197,7 @@ jobs:
cancel-in-progress: false
steps:
- name: apply spelling updates
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.24
uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.25
with:
experimental_apply_changes_via_bot: ${{ github.repository_owner != 'microsoft' && 1 }}
checkout: true

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
name: Publish to Winget
name: Publish to WinGet
on:
release:

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@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ namespace HelixTestHelpers
assembly.SetAttributeValue("run-date", DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd"));
// This doesn't need to be completely accurate since it's not exposed anywhere.
// If we need accurate an start time we can probably calculate it from the te.wtl file, but for
// If we need an accurate start time we can probably calculate it from the te.wtl file, but for
// now this is fine.
assembly.SetAttributeValue("run-time", (DateTime.Now - testPass.TestPassExecutionTime).ToString("hh:mm:ss"));

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- checkout: self
clean: true
# It is important that this be 0, otherwise git will not fetch the branch ref names that the PGO rules require.
# It is important that this be 0; otherwise, git will not fetch the branch ref names that the PGO rules require.
fetchDepth: 0
submodules: false
persistCredentials: false

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@ -37,6 +37,6 @@ Presumably now you have a failure. Or a success. You can attempt to spelunk the
Now that you've relied on `testd` to get everything deployed and orchestrated and run once on the device, you can use `execd` to run things again or to run a smaller subset of things on the remote device through `T-Shell`.
By default, in the `Universal Test` world, everything will be deployed onto the remote machine at `C:\data\test\bin`. In T-Shell, use `cdd C:\data\test\bin` to change to that directory and then `execd te.exe Microsoft.Console.Host.FeatureTests.dll /name:*TestReadFileEcho*` to run just one specific test. Of course you should substitute the file name and test name parameters as makes sense. And of course you can find out more about `cdd` and `execd` on the `T-shell` page of `OSGWiki`.
By default, in the `Universal Test` world, everything will be deployed onto the remote machine at `C:\data\test\bin`. In T-Shell, use `cdd C:\data\test\bin` to change to that directory and then `execd te.exe Microsoft.Console.Host.FeatureTests.dll /name:*TestReadFileEcho*` to run just one specific test. Of course, you should substitute the file name and test name parameters as makes sense. And of course you can find out more about `cdd` and `execd` on the `T-shell` page of `OSGWiki`.
Fortunately, running things through `T-shell` in this fashion is exactly the same way that the testlab orchestrates the tests. If you still don't get good data this way, you can use the `Connect via Console` mechanism way above to try to run things under `WinDBG` or the `Visual Studio Remote Debugger` manually on the machine to get them to repro or under the debugger more completely.

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@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ DllGetActivationFactory = WINRT_GetActivationFactory PRIVATE
- If you hit a `Class not Registered` error, this might be because a class isn't getting registered in the app manifest. You can go check `src/cascadia/CascadiaPackage/bin/x64/Debug/AppX/AppXManifest.xml` to see if there exist entries to the classes of your newly created DLL. If the references aren't there, double check that you've added `<ProjectReference>` blocks to both `WindowsTerminal.vcxproj` and `TerminalApp.vcxproj`.
- If you hit an extremely vague error along the lines of `Error in the DLL`, and right before that line you notice that your new DLL is loaded and unloaded right after each other, double check that your new DLL's definitions show up in the `AppXManifest.xml` file. If your new DLL is included as a reference to a project that rolls up to `CascadiaPackage`, double check that you've created a `.def` file for the project. Otherwise if your new project _does not_ roll up to a package that populates the `AppXManifest` references for you, you'll have to add those references yourself.
- If you hit an extremely vague error along the lines of `Error in the DLL`, and right before that line you notice that your new DLL is loaded and unloaded right after each other, double check that your new DLL's definitions show up in the `AppXManifest.xml` file. If your new DLL is included as a reference to a project that rolls up to `CascadiaPackage`, double check that you've created a `.def` file for the project. Otherwise, if your new project _does not_ roll up to a package that populates the `AppXManifest` references for you, you'll have to add those references yourself.

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ issue id: 1564
## Abstract
Windows Terminal's settings model adheres to a cascading settings architecture. This allows a settings object to be defined incrementally across multiple layers of declarations. The value for any global setting like `copyOnSelect`, for example, is set to your settings.json value if one is defined, otherwise defaults.json, and otherwise a system set value. Profiles in particular are more complicated in that they must also take into account the values in `profiles.defaults` and dynamic profile generators.
Windows Terminal's settings model adheres to a cascading settings architecture. This allows a settings object to be defined incrementally across multiple layers of declarations. The value for any global setting like `copyOnSelect`, for example, is set to your settings.json value if one is defined; otherwise, defaults.json, and otherwise a system set value. Profiles in particular are more complicated in that they must also take into account the values in `profiles.defaults` and dynamic profile generators.
This spec explores how to represent this feature in the Settings UI.

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@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ their own workflows.
* `--local`: Save to the `.wt.json` in the CWD, if there is one (or create
one)
* `--parent`: Save to the `.wt.json` in the first ancestor of the CWD, if
there is one. Otherwise create one here.
there is one. Otherwise, create one here.
* `--settings`: Manually save to the settings file?
* `--profile`: save to this profile???? Not sure if this is actually possible.
Maybe with the `WT_SESSION_ID` env var to figure out which profile is in use

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ I work remotely as a developer, so I have to spend a lot of hours in front of my
Normally I like dark modes in all the programs and apps I use, but when there's too much sunlight, it becomes annoying, and sometimes even painful, to work in dark mode. So, I have all the programs and apps I use (at least, those that can) set to switch their color themes to what the system has.
The company I work for sent me a Macbook Pro, and my personal phone is an Android, both with automatic dark mode at sunset and light mode at sunrise, and in those devices it's been working relatively well. In Windows, as it is known, there's no such feature, so I manually change between dark and light mode when it's needed, and most of the programs and apps I use go along with this change. Windows Terminal, is not one of them.
The company I work for sent me a MacBook Pro, and my personal phone is an Android, both with automatic dark mode at sunset and light mode at sunrise, and in those devices it's been working relatively well. In Windows, as it is known, there's no such feature, so I manually change between dark and light mode when it's needed, and most of the programs and apps I use go along with this change. Windows Terminal, is not one of them.
The theme changes just as expected, but in an app like this, this change only affects the top of the window, leaving almost all of the screen at the mercy of what the color scheme is, and it doesn't depend on the theme, which defeats any attempt to make a good use of the `system` theme feature.

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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ configurations:
- `"useExisting"`: always glom to the most recent window, regardless of desktop.
- `"useExistingOnSameDesktop"`: Only glom if there's an existing window on this
virtual desktop, otherwise create a new window. This will be the new default
virtual desktop; otherwise, create a new window. This will be the new default
value.
- `"useNew"`: Never glom, always create a new window. This is technically the
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@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ Essentially, the probabilistic elective monarchy will work in the following way:
register.
3. After registering as a server for `Monarch`s, attempt to create a `Monarch`
using `winrt::create_instance`.
4. Using that `Monarch`, ask it for it's PID.
4. Using that `Monarch`, ask it for its PID.
- If that PID is the same as the PID of the current process, then the window
process knows that it is the monarch.
- If that PID is some other process, then we know that we're not currently
@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ launch to use seems like an obvious next step. See also [#961].
- `true` or `"always"`: always glom to the most recent window, regardless of
desktop
- `"sameDesktop"`: Only glom if there's an existing window on this virtual
desktop, otherwise create a new window
desktop; otherwise, create a new window
- `false` or `"never"`: Never glom, always create a new window.

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ This spec is for feature request #605 "Search". It goes over the details of a ne
## Inspiration
One of the superior features of iTerm2 is it's content search. The search comes in two variants: search from active tab and search from all tabs. In almost any editor, there is an roughly equivalent string search. We also want to realize search experience in Terminal. There will be two variants, search within one tab or from multiple tabs. We will start with one-tab search implementation.
One of the superior features of iTerm2 is it's content search. The search comes in two variants: search from active tab and search from all tabs. In almost any editor, there is a roughly equivalent string search. We also want to realize search experience in Terminal. There will be two variants, search within one tab or from multiple tabs. We will start with one-tab search implementation.
## Solution Design

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@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ Are there other allocation policies we need to consider?
- requires coordination between tooling teams both within and without Microsoft (regarding any tool that operates on
or produces PE files)
- An exported symbol that shells can check for to determine whether to wait for the attached process to exit
- An exported symbol that shells can check for in order to determine whether to wait for the attached process to exit
- relies on shells to update and check for this
- cracking an executable to look for symbols is probably the last thing shells want to do
- we could provide an API to determine whether to wait or return?

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@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ GUID GetNamespaceGuid(IDynamicProfileGenerator& generator);
GUID GetGuidForName(IDynamicProfileGenerator& generator, std::wstring& name);
```
The generator does not _need_ to use `GetGuidForName` to generate guids for it's
The generator does not _need_ to use `GetGuidForName` to generate guids for its
profiles. If the generator can determine another way to generate stable GUIDs
for its profiles, it's free to use whatever method it wants. `GetGuidForName` is
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@ -101,8 +101,8 @@ The scopes would work as follows:
this tab.
- **TODO!: FOR DISCUSSION**: Should this disable the tab's
"broadcastToAllPanes" setting? Or should it leave that alone?
* `"disableBroadcastInput"`: Set the global setting to false, the tab's setting
to false, and clear the set of panes being broadcasted to for this tab.
* `"disableBroadcastInput"`: For this tab, set the global setting to false,
the tab's setting to false, and clear the set of panes being broadcasted.
- **TODO!** This could also just be `"action": "toggleBroadcastInput",
"scope": "none"`
@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ As far as actions, we're looking at something like:
from the broadcast set. Otherwise, add all the panes from this tab to the
broadcast set.
* **D** toggle sending input to the current pane
* If this pane is in the broadcast set, remove it. Otherwise add it.
* If this pane is in the broadcast set, remove it. Otherwise, add it.
This seems to break down into the following actions:
```json

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ A significant amount of code is shared between Conhost and Windows Terminal to c
### Internal Partners
There are many first-party command-line applications on Windows. The following are a few examples of those that are regularly updated:
- [**GitHub CLI**](https://cli.github.com/): a tool that can be used to query and interact with GitHub repos (open source)
- [**Winget**](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli): a tool to install applications and other packages
- [**WinGet**](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli): a tool to install applications and other packages
- [**PSReadLine**](https://github.com/PowerShell/PSReadLine): a PowerShell module that enhances the input line experience
- [**Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/): a tool to manage and run GNU/Linux environments without a traditional virtual machine
- [**PowerShell**](https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell): a cross-platform command-line shell (open source)

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
BasedOn="{StaticResource TitleBarButtonStyle}"
TargetType="{x:Type Button}">
<Setter Property="Content" Value="&#xE10A;" />
<!-- Remove the default Button template's Triggers, otherwise they'll override our trigger below. -->
<!-- Remove the default Button template's Triggers; otherwise, they'll override our trigger below. -->
<Setter Property="Template">
<Setter.Value>
<ControlTemplate TargetType="{x:Type Button}">

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@ -2969,7 +2969,7 @@ void TextBuffer::_SerializeRow(const ROW& row, const til::CoordType startX, cons
// parameter and we'll calculate the position of the _end_ of those rows in
// the new buffer. The rows's new value is placed back into this parameter.
// Return Value:
// - S_OK if we successfully copied the contents to the new buffer, otherwise an appropriate HRESULT.
// - S_OK if we successfully copied the contents to the new buffer; otherwise, an appropriate HRESULT.
void TextBuffer::Reflow(TextBuffer& oldBuffer, TextBuffer& newBuffer, const Viewport* lastCharacterViewport, PositionInformation* positionInfo)
{
const auto& oldCursor = oldBuffer.GetCursor();

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@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ namespace
TestCase{
// This triggers the cursor being walked forward w/ newlines to maintain
// distance from the last char in the buffer
L"SBCS, cursor at end of buffer, otherwise same as previous test",
L"SBCS, cursor at end of buffer; otherwise, same as previous test",
{
TestBuffer{
{ 6, 5 },

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ static constexpr std::wstring_view VerbName{ L"WindowsTerminalOpenHere" };
// Arguments:
// - psiItemArray: a IShellItemArray which contains the item that's selected.
// Return Value:
// - S_OK if we successfully attempted to launch the Terminal, otherwise a
// - S_OK if we successfully attempted to launch the Terminal; otherwise, a
// failure from an earlier HRESULT.
HRESULT OpenTerminalHere::Invoke(IShellItemArray* psiItemArray,
IBindCtx* /*pBindContext*/)

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@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
else
{
// Mark as handled only when the move succeeded (e.g. when there
// is a pane to move to), otherwise mark as unhandled so the
// is a pane to move to); otherwise, mark as unhandled so the
// keychord can propagate to the terminal (GH#6129)
const auto moveSucceeded = _MoveFocus(realArgs.FocusDirection());
args.Handled(moveSucceeded);

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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// Method Description:
// - Attempt to load the settings. If we fail for any reason, returns an error.
// Return Value:
// - S_OK if we successfully parsed the settings, otherwise an appropriate HRESULT.
// - S_OK if we successfully parsed the settings; otherwise, an appropriate HRESULT.
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT AppLogic::_TryLoadSettings() noexcept
{
auto hr = E_FAIL;

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ using namespace winrt::TerminalApp;
// - color: this color is going to be examined whether it
// is light or not
// Return Value:
// - true of light, false if dark
// - true if light, false if dark
bool ColorHelper::IsBrightColor(const winrt::Windows::UI::Color& color)
{
// https://www.w3.org/TR/AERT#color-contrast

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@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
}
else if (key == VirtualKey::Escape)
{
// Dismiss the palette if the text is empty, otherwise clear the
// Dismiss the palette if the text is empty; otherwise, clear the
// search string.
if (_searchBox().Text().empty())
{

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@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@ std::shared_ptr<Pane> Pane::GetActivePane()
// Arguments:
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - nullptr if this Pane is an unfocused parent, otherwise the TermControl of this Pane.
// - nullptr if this Pane is an unfocused parent; otherwise, the TermControl of this Pane.
TermControl Pane::GetLastFocusedTerminalControl()
{
if (!_IsLeaf())
@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@ IPaneContent Pane::GetLastFocusedContent()
// Arguments:
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - nullptr if this Pane is a parent, otherwise the TermControl of this Pane.
// - nullptr if this Pane is a parent; otherwise, the TermControl of this Pane.
TermControl Pane::GetTerminalControl() const
{
if (const auto& terminalPane{ _getTerminalContent() })
@ -1998,7 +1998,7 @@ void Pane::_SetupEntranceAnimation()
if (splitWidth)
{
// If we're animating the first child, then stick to the top/left of
// the parent pane, otherwise use the bottom/right. This is always
// the parent pane; otherwise, use the bottom/right. This is always
// the "outside" of the parent pane.
childGrid.HorizontalAlignment(isFirstChild ? HorizontalAlignment::Left : HorizontalAlignment::Right);
if (control)
@ -2023,7 +2023,7 @@ void Pane::_SetupEntranceAnimation()
else
{
// If we're animating the first child, then stick to the top/left of
// the parent pane, otherwise use the bottom/right. This is always
// the parent pane; otherwise, use the bottom/right. This is always
// the "outside" of the parent pane.
childGrid.VerticalAlignment(isFirstChild ? VerticalAlignment::Top : VerticalAlignment::Bottom);
if (control)
@ -2538,7 +2538,7 @@ std::pair<float, float> Pane::_CalcChildrenSizes(const float fullSize) const
// user doesn't get any pane shrank when they actually expand the window or parent pane.
// That is also required by the layout algorithm.
// Arguments:
// - widthOrHeight: if true, operates on width, otherwise on height.
// - widthOrHeight: if true, operates on width; otherwise, on height.
// - fullSize: the amount of space in pixels that should be filled by our children and
// their separator. Can be arbitrarily low.
// Return Value:
@ -2600,7 +2600,7 @@ Pane::SnapChildrenSizeResult Pane::_CalcSnappedChildrenSizes(const bool widthOrH
// align with their character grids as close as possible. Snaps to closes match
// (either upward or downward). Also makes sure to fit in minimal sizes of the panes.
// Arguments:
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width, otherwise on height
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width; otherwise, on height
// - dimension: a dimension (width or height) to snap
// Return Value:
// - A value corresponding to the next closest snap size for this Pane, either upward or downward
@ -2615,7 +2615,7 @@ float Pane::CalcSnappedDimension(const bool widthOrHeight, const float dimension
// align with their character grids as close as possible. Also makes sure to
// fit in minimal sizes of the panes.
// Arguments:
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width, otherwise on height
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width; otherwise, on height
// - dimension: a dimension (width or height) to be snapped
// Return Value:
// - pair of floats, where first value is the size snapped downward (not greater than
@ -2702,11 +2702,11 @@ Pane::SnapSizeResult Pane::_CalcSnappedDimension(const bool widthOrHeight, const
// Method Description:
// - Increases size of given LayoutSizeNode to match next possible 'snap'. In case of leaf
// pane this means the next cell of the terminal. Otherwise it means that one of its children
// pane this means the next cell of the terminal. Otherwise, it means that one of its children
// advances (recursively). It expects the given node and its descendants to have either
// already snapped or minimum size.
// Arguments:
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width, otherwise on height.
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width; otherwise, on height.
// - sizeNode: a layout size node that corresponds to this pane.
// Return Value:
// - <none>
@ -2877,7 +2877,7 @@ Size Pane::_GetMinSize() const
// - Builds a tree of LayoutSizeNode that matches the tree of panes. Each node
// has minimum size that the corresponding pane can have.
// Arguments:
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width, otherwise on height
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width; otherwise, on height
// Return Value:
// - Root node of built tree that matches this pane.
Pane::LayoutSizeNode Pane::_CreateMinSizeTree(const bool widthOrHeight) const
@ -2897,7 +2897,7 @@ Pane::LayoutSizeNode Pane::_CreateMinSizeTree(const bool widthOrHeight) const
// - Adjusts split position so that no child pane is smaller then its
// minimum size
// Arguments:
// - widthOrHeight: if true, operates on width, otherwise on height.
// - widthOrHeight: if true, operates on width; otherwise, on height.
// - requestedValue: split position value to be clamped
// - totalSize: size (width or height) of the parent pane
// Return Value:

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// Arguments:
// - actionAndArgs: the ShortcutAction and associated args to raise an event for.
// Return Value:
// - true if we handled the event was handled, else false.
// - true if the event was handled, else false.
bool ShortcutActionDispatch::DoAction(const winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable& sender,
const ActionAndArgs& actionAndArgs)
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@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
}
else if (key == VirtualKey::Escape)
{
// Dismiss the palette if the text is empty, otherwise clear the
// Dismiss the palette if the text is empty; otherwise, clear the
// search string.
if (_searchBox().Text().empty())
{

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@ -1289,7 +1289,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
//
// We need to do this here, to ensure we tell the ConptyConnection
// the correct starting path. If we're being invoked from another
// terminal instance (e.g. wt -w 0 -d .), then we have switched our
// terminal instance (e.g. `wt -w 0 -d .`), then we have switched our
// CWD to the provided path. We should treat the StartingDirectory
// as relative to the current CWD.
//
@ -3970,7 +3970,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// Arguments:
// - args: the ExecuteCommandlineArgs to synthesize a list of startup actions for.
// Return Value:
// - an empty list if we failed to parse, otherwise a list of actions to execute.
// - an empty list if we failed to parse; otherwise, a list of actions to execute.
std::vector<ActionAndArgs> TerminalPage::ConvertExecuteCommandlineToActions(const ExecuteCommandlineArgs& args)
{
::TerminalApp::AppCommandlineArgs appArgs;

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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ namespace winrt::TerminalApp::implementation
// - Show a ContentDialog with buttons to take further action. Uses the
// FrameworkElements provided as the title and content of this dialog, and
// displays buttons (or a single button). Two buttons (primary and secondary)
// will be displayed if this is an warning dialog for closing the terminal,
// will be displayed if this is a warning dialog for closing the terminal,
// this allows the users to abandon the closing action. Otherwise, a single
// close button will be displayed.
// - Only one dialog can be visible at a time. If another dialog is visible

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@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Control::implementation
// - vkey: The vkey of the key pressed.
// - scanCode: The scan code of the key pressed.
// - modifiers: The Microsoft::Terminal::Core::ControlKeyStates representing the modifier key states.
// - keyDown: If true, the key was pressed, otherwise the key was released.
// - keyDown: If true, the key was pressed; otherwise, the key was released.
bool ControlCore::TrySendKeyEvent(const WORD vkey,
const WORD scanCode,
const ControlKeyStates modifiers,

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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Control::implementation
//
// ControlCore::AttachUiaEngine receives a IRenderEngine as a raw pointer, which we own.
// We must ensure that we first destroy the ControlCore before the UiaEngine instance
// in order to safely resolve this unsafe pointer dependency. Otherwise a deallocated
// in order to safely resolve this unsafe pointer dependency. Otherwise, a deallocated
// IRenderEngine is accessed when ControlCore calls Renderer::TriggerTeardown.
// (C++ class members are destroyed in reverse order.)
std::unique_ptr<::Microsoft::Console::Render::UiaEngine> _uiaEngine;

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ static std::wstring Sanitize(std::wstring_view text)
// Arguments:
// - text: the string we're validating
// Return Value:
// - true, if the text is readable. false, otherwise.
// - true, if the text is readable; otherwise, false.
static constexpr bool IsReadable(std::wstring_view text)
{
for (const auto c : text)

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@ -1033,7 +1033,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Control::implementation
// - Set up each layer's brush used to display the control's background.
// - Respects the settings for acrylic, background image and opacity from
// _settings.
// * If acrylic is not enabled, setup a solid color background, otherwise
// * If acrylic is not enabled, set up a solid color background; otherwise,
// use bgcolor as acrylic's tint
// - Avoids image flickering and acrylic brush redraw if settings are changed
// but the appropriate brush is still in place.
@ -1898,7 +1898,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Control::implementation
// - vkey: The vkey of the key pressed.
// - scanCode: The scan code of the key pressed.
// - states: The Microsoft::Terminal::Core::ControlKeyStates representing the modifier key states.
// - keyDown: If true, the key was pressed, otherwise the key was released.
// - keyDown: If true, the key was pressed; otherwise, the key was released.
bool TermControl::_TrySendKeyEvent(const WORD vkey,
const WORD scanCode,
const ControlKeyStates modifiers,
@ -2982,7 +2982,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Control::implementation
// - Adjusts given dimension (width or height) so that it aligns to the character grid.
// The snap is always downward.
// Arguments:
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width, otherwise on height
// - widthOrHeight: if true operates on width; otherwise, on height
// - dimension: a dimension (width or height) to be snapped
// Return Value:
// - A dimension that would be aligned to the character grid.

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@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Control::implementation
//
// ControlCore::AttachUiaEngine receives a IRenderEngine as a raw pointer, which we own.
// We must ensure that we first destroy the ControlCore before the UiaEngine instance
// in order to safely resolve this unsafe pointer dependency. Otherwise a deallocated
// in order to safely resolve this unsafe pointer dependency. Otherwise, a deallocated
// IRenderEngine is accessed when ControlCore calls Renderer::TriggerTeardown.
// (C++ class members are destroyed in reverse order.)
// Further, the TermControlAutomationPeer must be destructed after _uiaEngine!

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ static std::wstring Sanitize(std::wstring_view text)
// Arguments:
// - text: the string we're validating
// Return Value:
// - true, if the text is readable. false, otherwise.
// - true, if the text is readable; otherwise, false.
static constexpr bool IsReadable(std::wstring_view text)
{
for (const auto c : text)

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@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ void Terminal::TrySnapOnInput()
// Parameters:
// - <none>
// Return value:
// - true, if we are tracking mouse input. False, otherwise
// - true, if we are tracking mouse input; otherwise, false.
bool Terminal::IsTrackingMouseInput() const noexcept
{
return _getTerminalInput().IsTrackingMouseInput();
@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ bool Terminal::IsTrackingMouseInput() const noexcept
// Parameters:
// - <none>
// Return value:
// - true, if we are tracking mouse input. False, otherwise
// - true, if we are tracking mouse input; otherwise, false.
bool Terminal::ShouldSendAlternateScroll(const unsigned int uiButton,
const int32_t delta) const noexcept
{
@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ std::optional<PointTree::interval> Terminal::GetHyperlinkIntervalFromViewportPos
// - vkey: The vkey of the last pressed key.
// - scanCode: The scan code of the last pressed key.
// - states: The Microsoft::Terminal::Core::ControlKeyStates representing the modifier key states.
// - keyDown: If true, the key was pressed, otherwise the key was released.
// - keyDown: If true, the key was pressed; otherwise, the key was released.
// Return Value:
// - true if we translated the key event, and it should not be processed any further.
// - false if we did not translate the key, and it should be processed into a character.
@ -921,7 +921,7 @@ void Terminal::_StoreKeyEvent(const WORD vkey, const WORD scanCode) noexcept
// Arguments:
// - scanCode: The scan code.
// Return Value:
// - The key code matching the given scan code. Otherwise 0.
// - The key code matching the given scan code. Otherwise, 0.
WORD Terminal::_TakeVirtualKeyFromLastKeyEvent(const WORD scanCode) noexcept
{
const auto codes = _lastKeyEventCodes.value_or(KeyEventCodes{});

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@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ void Terminal::NotifyBufferRotation(const int delta)
auto selection{ _selection.write() };
wil::hide_name _selection;
// If the end of the selection will be out of range after the move, we just
// clear the selection. Otherwise we move both the start and end points up
// clear the selection. Otherwise, we move both the start and end points up
// by the given delta and clamp to the first row.
if (selection->end.y < delta)
{

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@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ void Terminal::ExpandSelectionToWord()
// Arguments:
// - dir: the direction we're scanning the buffer in to find the hyperlink of interest
// Return Value:
// - true if we found a hyperlink to select (and selected it). False otherwise.
// - true if we found a hyperlink to select (and selected it); otherwise, false.
void Terminal::SelectHyperlink(const SearchDirection dir)
{
if (_selectionMode != SelectionInteractionMode::Mark)

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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::Model::implementation
// Arguments:
// - actionID: the internal ID associated with a Command
// Return Value:
// - The command if it exists in this layer, otherwise nullptr
// - The command if it exists in this layer; otherwise, nullptr
Model::Command ActionMap::_GetActionByID(const winrt::hstring& actionID) const
{
// Check current layer
@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::Model::implementation
// - oldKeys: the key binding that we are rebinding
// - newKeys: the new key chord that is being used to replace oldKeys
// Return Value:
// - true, if successful. False, otherwise.
// - true, if successful; otherwise, false.
bool ActionMap::RebindKeys(const Control::KeyChord& oldKeys, const Control::KeyChord& newKeys)
{
const auto cmd{ GetActionByKeyChord(oldKeys) };

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@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ void SettingsLoader::_appendProfile(winrt::com_ptr<Profile>&& profile, const win
}
// If the given ParsedSettings instance contains a profile with the given profile's GUID,
// the profile is added as a parent. Otherwise a new child profile is created.
// the profile is added as a parent. Otherwise, a new child profile is created.
void SettingsLoader::_addUserProfileParent(const winrt::com_ptr<implementation::Profile>& profile)
{
if (const auto [it, inserted] = userSettings.profilesByGuid.emplace(profile->Guid(), nullptr); !inserted)

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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::Model::implementation
// Arguments:
// - json: The Json::Value representing the command object we should get the name for.
// Return Value:
// - the empty string if we couldn't find a name, otherwise the command's name.
// - the empty string if we couldn't find a name; otherwise, the command's name.
static std::optional<std::wstring> _nameFromJson(const Json::Value& json)
{
if (const auto name{ json[JsonKey(NameKey)] })
@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::Model::implementation
// - expandable: the Command to potentially turn into more commands
// - profiles: A list of all the profiles that this command should be expanded on.
// Return Value:
// - and empty vector if the command wasn't expandable, otherwise a list of
// - and empty vector if the command wasn't expandable; otherwise, a list of
// the newly-created commands.
std::vector<Model::Command> Command::_expandCommand(Command* const expandable,
IVectorView<Model::Profile> profiles,

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ namespace Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::Model::JsonUtils
{
static constexpr std::optional<T> EmptyV() { return std::nullopt; }
static constexpr bool HasValue(const std::optional<T>& o) { return o.has_value(); }
// We can return a reference here because the original value is stored inside an std::optional
// We can return a reference here because the original value is stored inside a std::optional
static constexpr auto&& Value(const std::optional<T>& o) { return *o; }
};

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@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ std::wstring Profile::EvaluateStartingDirectory(const std::wstring& directory)
}
// Function Description:
// - Generates a unique guid for a profile, given the name. For an given name, will always return the same GUID.
// - Generates a unique guid for a profile, given the name. For a given name, will always return the same GUID.
// Arguments:
// - name: The name to generate a unique GUID from
// Return Value:

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@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ namespace winrt::Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::Model::implementation
_StartingDirectory = profile.EvaluatedStartingDirectory();
// GH#2373: Use the tabTitle as the starting title if it exists, otherwise
// GH#2373: Use the tabTitle as the starting title if it exists; otherwise,
// use the profile name
_StartingTitle = !profile.TabTitle().empty() ? profile.TabTitle() : profile.Name();

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@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ winrt::hstring Theme::ToString()
// RequestedTheme, this saves some hassle. If there wasn't a `window` defined
// for this theme, this'll quickly just return `system`, to use the OS theme.
// Return Value:
// - the set applicationTheme for this Theme, otherwise the system theme.
// - the set applicationTheme for this Theme; otherwise, the system theme.
winrt::WUX::ElementTheme Theme::RequestedTheme() const noexcept
{
return _Window ? _Window.RequestedTheme() : winrt::WUX::ElementTheme::Default;

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@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ void AppHost::_updateTheme()
_window->UseDarkTheme(_isActuallyDarkTheme(theme.RequestedTheme()));
// Update the window frame. If `rainbowFrame:true` is enabled, then that
// will be used. Otherwise we'll try to use the `FrameBrush` set in the
// will be used. Otherwise, we'll try to use the `FrameBrush` set in the
// terminal window, as that will have the right color for the ThemeColor for
// this setting. If that value is null, then revert to the default frame
// color.

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@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ int NonClientIslandWindow::_GetResizeHandleHeight() const noexcept
// If there's a taskbar on any side of the monitor, reduce our size
// a little bit on that edge.
//
// Note to future code archeologists:
// Note to future code archaeologists:
// This doesn't seem to work for fullscreen on the primary display.
// However, testing a bunch of other apps with fullscreen modes
// and an auto-hiding taskbar has shown that _none_ of them

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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ namespace Microsoft.Terminal.Wpf
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the selected text in the terminal, clearing the selection. Otherwise returns an empty string.
/// Gets the selected text in the terminal, clearing the selection. Otherwise, returns an empty string.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>Selected text, empty string if no content is selected.</returns>
public string GetSelectedText()

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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ void ConsoleArguments::s_ConsumeArg(_Inout_ std::vector<std::wstring>& args, _In
// should be at (index+1). index will be decremented by one on success.
// pSetting: receives the string at index+1
// Return Value:
// S_OK if we parsed the string successfully, otherwise E_INVALIDARG indicating
// S_OK if we parsed the string successfully; otherwise, E_INVALIDARG indicating
// failure.
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT ConsoleArguments::s_GetArgumentValue(_Inout_ std::vector<std::wstring>& args,
_Inout_ size_t& index,
@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ void ConsoleArguments::s_ConsumeArg(_Inout_ std::vector<std::wstring>& args, _In
// should be at (index+1). index will be decremented by one on success.
// pSetting: receives the string at index+1
// Return Value:
// S_OK if we parsed the string successfully, otherwise E_INVALIDARG indicating
// S_OK if we parsed the string successfully; otherwise, E_INVALIDARG indicating
// failure.
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT ConsoleArguments::s_HandleFeatureValue(_Inout_ std::vector<std::wstring>& args, _Inout_ size_t& index)
{
@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ void ConsoleArguments::s_ConsumeArg(_Inout_ std::vector<std::wstring>& args, _In
// should be at (index+1). index will be decremented by one on success.
// pSetting: receives the short at index+1
// Return Value:
// S_OK if we parsed the short successfully, otherwise E_INVALIDARG indicating
// S_OK if we parsed the short successfully; otherwise, E_INVALIDARG indicating
// failure. This could be the case for non-numeric arguments, or for >SHORT_MAX args.
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT ConsoleArguments::s_GetArgumentValue(_Inout_ std::vector<std::wstring>& args,
_Inout_ size_t& index,
@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ void ConsoleArguments::s_ConsumeArg(_Inout_ std::vector<std::wstring>& args, _In
// index: the index of the argument of which to start the commandline from.
// skipFirst: if true, omit the arg at index (which should be "--")
// Return Value:
// S_OK if we parsed the string successfully, otherwise E_INVALIDARG indicating
// S_OK if we parsed the string successfully; otherwise, E_INVALIDARG indicating
// failure.
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT ConsoleArguments::_GetClientCommandline(_Inout_ std::vector<std::wstring>& args, const size_t index, const bool skipFirst)
{
@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ void ConsoleArguments::s_ConsumeArg(_Inout_ std::vector<std::wstring>& args, _In
// Arguments:
// <none>
// Return Value:
// S_OK if we parsed our _commandline successfully, otherwise E_INVALIDARG
// S_OK if we parsed our _commandline successfully; otherwise, E_INVALIDARG
// indicating failure.
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT ConsoleArguments::ParseCommandline()
{

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ using namespace Microsoft::Console::Interactivity;
// SignalHandle: an optional file handle that will be used to send signals into the console.
// This represents the ability to send signals to a *nix tty/pty.
// Return Value:
// S_OK if we initialized successfully, otherwise an appropriate HRESULT
// S_OK if we initialized successfully; otherwise, an appropriate HRESULT
// indicating failure.
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT VtIo::_Initialize(const HANDLE InHandle,
const HANDLE OutHandle,
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ bool VtIo::IsUsingVt() const
// Arguments:
// <none>
// Return Value:
// S_OK if we started successfully or had nothing to start, otherwise an
// S_OK if we started successfully or had nothing to start; otherwise, an
// appropriate HRESULT indicating failure.
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT VtIo::StartIfNeeded()
{
@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ void VtIo::FormatAttributes(std::wstring& target, const TextAttribute& attribute
wchar_t VtIo::SanitizeUCS2(wchar_t ch)
{
// If any of the values in the buffer are C0 or C1 controls, we need to
// convert them to printable codepoints, otherwise they'll end up being
// convert them to printable codepoints; otherwise, they'll end up being
// evaluated as control characters by the receiving terminal. We use the
// DOS 437 code page for the C0 controls and DEL, and just a `?` for the
// C1 controls, since that's what you would most likely have seen in the

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@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ void TestGetConsoleAliasHelper(TCH* ptszSourceGiven,
if (0 == dwExpectedLastError)
{
// If it was successful, it should have been filled. Otherwise it will be zeroed as when it started.
// If it was successful, it should have been filled. Otherwise, it will be zeroed as when it started.
StringCbCopyT(ptchExpectedTarget, cbTargetBuffer, ptszExpectedTargetGiven);
}

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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ void ConhostInternalGetSet::SetViewportPosition(const til::point position)
THROW_IF_FAILED(info.SetViewportOrigin(true, position, true));
// SetViewportOrigin() only updates the virtual bottom (the bottom coordinate of the area
// in the text buffer a VT client writes its output into) when it's moving downwards.
// But this function is meant to truly move the viewport no matter what. Otherwise `tput reset` breaks.
// But this function is meant to truly move the viewport no matter what. Otherwise, `tput reset` breaks.
info.UpdateBottom();
}

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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ COOKED_READ_DATA::COOKED_READ_DATA(_In_ InputBuffer* const pInputBuffer,
// - It may be called more than once.
// Arguments:
// - TerminationReason - if this routine is called because a ctrl-c or ctrl-break was seen, this argument
// contains CtrlC or CtrlBreak. If the owning thread is exiting, it will have ThreadDying. Otherwise 0.
// contains CtrlC or CtrlBreak. If the owning thread is exiting, it will have ThreadDying. Otherwise, 0.
// - fIsUnicode - Whether to convert the final data to A (using Console Input CP) at the end or treat everything as Unicode (UCS-2)
// - pReplyStatus - The status code to return to the client application that originally called the API (before it was queued to wait)
// - pNumBytes - The number of bytes of data that the server/driver will need to transmit back to the client process

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ DirectReadData::DirectReadData(_In_ InputBuffer* const pInputBuffer,
// Arguments:
// - TerminationReason - if this routine is called because a ctrl-c or
// ctrl-break was seen, this argument contains CtrlC or CtrlBreak. If
// the owning thread is exiting, it will have ThreadDying. Otherwise 0.
// the owning thread is exiting, it will have ThreadDying. Otherwise, 0.
// - fIsUnicode - Should we return UCS-2 unicode data, or should we
// run the final data through the current Input Codepage before
// returning?

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ RAW_READ_DATA::~RAW_READ_DATA() = default;
// Arguments:
// - TerminationReason - if this routine is called because a ctrl-c or
// ctrl-break was seen, this argument contains CtrlC or CtrlBreak. If
// the owning thread is exiting, it will have ThreadDying. Otherwise 0.
// the owning thread is exiting, it will have ThreadDying. Otherwise, 0.
// - fIsUnicode - Whether to convert the final data to A (using
// Console Input CP) at the end or treat everything as Unicode (UCS-2)
// - pReplyStatus - The status code to return to the client

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@ -1221,7 +1221,7 @@ void SCREEN_INFORMATION::_AdjustViewportSize(const til::rect* const prcClientNew
const til::size* const pcoordSize)
{
// If the left is the only one that changed (and not the right
// also), then adjust from the left. Otherwise if the right
// also), then adjust from the left. Otherwise, if the right
// changes or both changed, bias toward leaving the top-left
// corner in place and resize from the bottom right.
// --

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@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ void Selection::ClearSelection(const bool fStartingNewSelection)
// If we were using alternate selection, cancel it here before starting a new area.
d->fUseAlternateSelection = false;
// Only unblock if we're not immediately starting a new selection. Otherwise stay blocked.
// Only unblock if we're not immediately starting a new selection. Otherwise, stay blocked.
if (!fStartingNewSelection)
{
UnblockWriteConsole(CONSOLE_SELECTING);

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@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ void ConsoleArgumentsTests::InitialSizeTests()
true); // successful parse?
commandline = L"conhost.exe --width foo";
ArgTestsRunner(L"#6 look for an ivalid commandline passing a string",
ArgTestsRunner(L"#6 look for an invalid commandline passing a string",
commandline,
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,
@ -833,7 +833,7 @@ void ConsoleArgumentsTests::InitialSizeTests()
false); // successful parse?
commandline = L"conhost.exe --width 2foo";
ArgTestsRunner(L"#7 look for an ivalid commandline passing a string with a number at the start",
ArgTestsRunner(L"#7 look for an invalid commandline passing a string with a number at the start",
commandline,
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,
@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ void ConsoleArgumentsTests::InitialSizeTests()
false); // successful parse?
commandline = L"conhost.exe --width 65535";
ArgTestsRunner(L"#7 look for an ivalid commandline passing a value that's too big",
ArgTestsRunner(L"#7 look for an invalid commandline passing a value that's too big",
commandline,
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,
INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE,

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@ -5982,7 +5982,7 @@ void ScreenBufferTests::ClearAlternateBuffer()
auto useMain = wil::scope_exit([&] { altBuffer.UseMainScreenBuffer(); });
// Set the position to home, otherwise it's inherited from the main buffer.
// Set the position to home; otherwise, it's inherited from the main buffer.
VERIFY_SUCCEEDED(altBuffer.SetCursorPosition({ 0, 0 }, true));
WriteText(altBuffer.GetTextBuffer());

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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ UINT s_LoadStringEx(_In_ HINSTANCE hModule, _In_ UINT wID, _Out_writes_(cchBuffe
lpsz += cch; // Step to start if next string
}
// chhBufferMax == 0 means return a pointer to the read-only resource buffer.
// cchBufferMax == 0 means return a pointer to the read-only resource buffer.
if (cchBufferMax == 0)
{
*(LPTSTR*)lpBuffer = lpsz;

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ void WriteData::SetUtf8ConsumedCharacters(const size_t cchUtf8Consumed)
// - Called back at a later time to resume the writing operation when the output object becomes unblocked.
// Arguments:
// - TerminationReason - if this routine is called because a ctrl-c or ctrl-break was seen, this argument
// contains CtrlC or CtrlBreak. If the owning thread is exiting, it will have ThreadDying. Otherwise 0.
// contains CtrlC or CtrlBreak. If the owning thread is exiting, it will have ThreadDying. Otherwise, 0.
// - fIsUnicode - Input data was in UCS-2 unicode or it needs to be converted with the current Output Codepage
// - pReplyStatus - The status code to return to the client application that originally called the API (before it was queued to wait)
// - pNumBytes - The number of bytes of data that the server/driver will need to transmit back to the client process

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ namespace til // Terminal Implementation Library. Also: "Today I Learned"
// Arguments:
// - handle: a HANDLE to the file to check
// Return Value:
// - true if it had the expected permissions. False otherwise.
// - true if it had the expected permissions; otherwise, false.
_TIL_INLINEPREFIX bool isOwnedByAdministrators(const HANDLE& handle)
{
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@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ namespace til
// An optimization for the most common vector type which is trivially and copyable and noexcept constructible.
// Compared to the complex form below, we don't need the 2 moves and 1 destroy, because is_trivially_copyable_v implies
// that we can just memmove() the items in one fell swoop. We don't need a try/catch either because func() is noexcept.
// that we can just memmove() the items all at once. We don't need a try/catch either because func() is noexcept.
if constexpr (noexcept(func(begin())) && std::is_trivially_copyable_v<T>)
{
_size = new_size;

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@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ using namespace Microsoft::Console::Interactivity;
// - hwnd: Receives the value of the newly created window's HWND.
// - owner: the HWND that should be the initial owner of the pseudo window.
// Return Value:
// - STATUS_SUCCESS on success, otherwise an appropriate error.
// - STATUS_SUCCESS on success; otherwise, an appropriate error.
[[nodiscard]] NTSTATUS InteractivityFactory::CreatePseudoWindow(HWND& hwnd)
{
hwnd = nullptr;

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ til::rect WindowMetrics::GetMaxWindowRectInPixels()
// - Gets the maximum possible window rectangle in pixels. Based on the monitor the window is on or the primary monitor if no window exists yet.
// Arguments:
// - prcSuggested - If we were given a suggested rectangle for where the window is going, we can pass it in here to find out the max size on that monitor.
// - If this value is zero and we had a valid window handle, we'll use that instead. Otherwise the value of 0 will make us use the primary monitor.
// - If this value is zero and we had a valid window handle, we'll use that instead. Otherwise, the value of 0 will make us use the primary monitor.
// - pDpiSuggested - The dpi that matches the suggested rect. We will attempt to compute this during the function, but if we fail for some reason,
// - the original value passed in will be left untouched.
// Return Value:

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@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ VOID PreviewPaint(
* return = n1 * m / n2
* This can be used to make an aspect ration calculation where n1/n2
* is the aspect ratio and m is a known value. The return value will
* be the value that corresponds to m with the correct apsect ratio.
* be the value that corresponds to m with the correct aspect ratio.
*/
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@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ try
RETURN_IF_NTSTATUS_FAILED(RegistrySerialization::s_OpenConsoleKey(&currentUserKey, &consoleKey));
// Create method for registry is a "create if not exists, otherwise open" function.
// Create method for registry is a "create if not exists; otherwise, open" function.
wil::unique_hkey startupKey;
RETURN_IF_NTSTATUS_FAILED(RegistrySerialization::s_CreateKey(consoleKey.get(), L"%%Startup", &startupKey));

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@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ try
}
// PaintCursor() is only called when the cursor is visible, but we need to invalidate the cursor area
// even if it isn't. Otherwise a transition from a visible to an invisible cursor wouldn't be rendered.
// even if it isn't. Otherwise, a transition from a visible to an invisible cursor wouldn't be rendered.
if (const auto r = _api.invalidatedCursorArea; r.non_empty())
{
_p.dirtyRectInPx.left = std::min(_p.dirtyRectInPx.left, r.left * _p.s->font->cellSize.x);

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@ -2324,7 +2324,7 @@ void BackendD3D::_executeCustomShader(RenderingPayload& p)
{
// Before we do anything else we have to unbound _renderTargetView from being
// a render target, otherwise we can't use it as a shader resource below.
// a render target; otherwise, we can't use it as a shader resource below.
p.deviceContext->OMSetRenderTargets(1, _renderTargetView.addressof(), nullptr);
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@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ namespace Microsoft::Console::Render::Atlas
private:
// These two functions don't need to use scoped objects or standard allocators,
// since this class is in fact an scoped allocator object itself.
// since this class is in fact a scoped allocator object itself.
#pragma warning(push)
#pragma warning(disable : 26402) // Return a scoped object instead of a heap-allocated if it has a move constructor (r.3).
#pragma warning(disable : 26409) // Avoid calling new and delete explicitly, use std::make_unique<T> instead (r.11).

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@ -1116,7 +1116,7 @@ bool Renderer::_isInHoveredInterval(const til::point coordTarget) const noexcept
// Arguments:
// - <none>
// Return Value:
// - nullopt if the cursor is off or out-of-frame, otherwise a CursorOptions
// - nullopt if the cursor is off or out-of-frame; otherwise, a CursorOptions
void Renderer::_updateCursorInfo()
{
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@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ GdiEngine::~GdiEngine()
// Arguments:
// - newTitle: the new string to use for the title of the window
// Return Value:
// - S_OK if PostMessageW succeeded, otherwise E_FAIL
// - S_OK if PostMessageW succeeded; otherwise, E_FAIL
[[nodiscard]] HRESULT GdiEngine::_DoUpdateTitle(_In_ const std::wstring_view /*newTitle*/) noexcept
{
// the CM_UPDATE_TITLE handler in windowproc will query the updated title.

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@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ PCONSOLE_API_MSG IoDispatchers::ConsoleHandleConnectionRequest(_In_ PCONSOLE_API
return pReceiveMsg;
}
// For future code archeologists: GH#2988
// For future code archaeologists: GH#2988
//
// Here, the console calls ConsoleControl(ConsoleSetForeground,...) with a
// flag depending on if the console is focused or not. This is surprisingly

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@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ void FontBuffer::_prepareCharacterBuffer()
{
// If any of the attributes have changed since the last time characters
// were downloaded, the font dimensions will need to be recalculated, and
// the buffer will need to be cleared. Otherwise we'll just be adding to
// the buffer will need to be cleared. Otherwise, we'll just be adding to
// the existing font, assuming the current dimensions.
if (_cellMatrix != _pendingCellMatrix ||
_cellHeight != _pendingCellHeight ||
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ std::tuple<VTInt, VTInt, VTInt> FontBuffer::_calculateDimensions() const
}
// Now we're going to test whether the dimensions are in range for a number
// of known terminals. We use the declared dimensions if given, otherwise
// of known terminals. We use the declared dimensions if given; otherwise,
// estimate the size from the used sixel values. If comparing a sixel-based
// height, though, we need to round up the target cell height to account for
// the fact that our used height will always be a multiple of six.

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ namespace Microsoft::Console::VirtualTerminal
public:
// The original DEC terminals only supported 6K of memory, which is
// probably a bit low for modern usage. But we also don't want to make
// this value too large, otherwise it could be used in a denial-of-
// this value too large; otherwise, it could be used in a denial-of-
// service attack. So for now this is probably a sufficient limit, but
// we may need to increase it in the future if we intend to support
// macros containing sixel sequences.

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@ -1009,7 +1009,7 @@ void AdaptDispatch::_ChangeRectOrStreamAttributes(const til::rect& changeArea, c
// top line is altered from the left offset up to the end of the line. The
// bottom line is altered from the start up to the right offset. All the
// lines in-between have their entire length altered. The right coordinate
// must be greater than the left, otherwise the operation is ignored.
// must be greater than the left; otherwise, the operation is ignored.
else if (lineCount > 1 && changeRect.right > changeRect.left)
{
const auto pageWidth = page.Width();
@ -2392,7 +2392,9 @@ void AdaptDispatch::CarriageReturn()
// Arguments:
// - page - Target page on which the line feed is executed.
// - withReturn - Set to true if a carriage return should be performed as well.
// - wrapForced - Set to true is the line feed was the result of the line wrapping. if the viewport panned down. False if not.
// - wrapForced - Set to true if the line feed was the result of the line wrapping.
// Return Value:
// - true if the viewport panned down; otherwise, false.
bool AdaptDispatch::_DoLineFeed(const Page& page, const bool withReturn, const bool wrapForced)
{
auto& textBuffer = page.Buffer();
@ -2468,7 +2470,7 @@ bool AdaptDispatch::_DoLineFeed(const Page& page, const bool withReturn, const b
_api.NotifyBufferRotation(1);
// We trigger a scroll rather than a redraw, since that's more efficient,
// but we need to turn the cursor off before doing so, otherwise a ghost
// but we need to turn the cursor off before doing so; otherwise, a ghost
// cursor can be left behind in the previous position.
cursor.SetIsOn(false);
textBuffer.TriggerScroll({ 0, -1 });
@ -2882,7 +2884,7 @@ void AdaptDispatch::AcceptC1Controls(const bool enabled)
void AdaptDispatch::SendC1Controls(const bool enabled)
{
// If this is an attempt to enable C1 controls, the input code page must be
// one of the DOCS choices (UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1), otherwise there's a risk
// one of the DOCS choices (UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1); otherwise, there's a risk
// that those controls won't have a valid encoding.
const auto codepage = _api.GetInputCodePage();
if (enabled == false || codepage == CP_UTF8 || codepage == 28591)
@ -3354,7 +3356,7 @@ void AdaptDispatch::SetXtermColorResource(const size_t resource, const DWORD col
// Method Description:
// - Reports the value of one Xterm Color Resource, if it is set.
// Return Value:
// True if handled successfully. False otherwise.
// - true if handled successfully; otherwise, false.
void AdaptDispatch::RequestXtermColorResource(const size_t resource)
{
assert(resource >= 10);
@ -4187,7 +4189,7 @@ ITermDispatch::StringHandler AdaptDispatch::RequestSetting()
{
// Although we don't yet support any operations with parameter
// prefixes, it's important that we still parse the prefix and
// include it in the ID. Otherwise we'll mistakenly respond to
// include it in the ID. Otherwise, we'll mistakenly respond to
// prefixed queries that we don't actually recognise.
const auto isParameterPrefix = ch >= L'<' && ch <= L'?';
const auto isParameter = ch >= L'0' && ch < L'9';

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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ public:
irTest.Event.KeyEvent.bKeyDown = TRUE;
// If we want to test a key with the Right Alt modifier, we must generate
// an event for the Alt key first, otherwise the modifier will be dropped.
// an event for the Alt key first; otherwise, the modifier will be dropped.
if (WI_IsFlagSet(uiKeystate, RIGHT_ALT_PRESSED))
{
irTest.Event.KeyEvent.wVirtualKeyCode = VK_MENU;

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@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ static constexpr wchar_t _encodeDefaultCoordinate(const til::CoordType sCoordina
// Parameters:
// - <none>
// Return value:
// - true, if we are tracking mouse input. False, otherwise
// - true, if we are tracking mouse input; otherwise, false.
bool TerminalInput::IsTrackingMouseInput() const noexcept
{
return _inputMode.any(Mode::DefaultMouseTracking, Mode::ButtonEventMouseTracking, Mode::AnyEventMouseTracking);

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@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ TerminalInput::OutputType TerminalInput::HandleKey(const INPUT_RECORD& event)
if (matchingLastKeyPress && !_inputMode.test(Mode::AutoRepeat))
{
// Note that we must return an empty string here to imply that we've handled
// the event, otherwise the key press can still end up being submitted.
// the event; otherwise, the key press can still end up being submitted.
return _makeNoOutput();
}
_lastVirtualKeyCode = virtualKeyCode;

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@ -1511,7 +1511,7 @@ void StateMachine::_EventOscString(const wchar_t wch)
// - Handle the two-character termination of a OSC sequence.
// Events in this state will:
// 1. Trigger the OSC action associated with the param on an OscTerminator
// 2. Otherwise treat this as a normal escape character event.
// 2. Otherwise, treat this as a normal escape character event.
// Arguments:
// - wch - Character that triggered the event
// Return Value:

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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ u8state::u8state() noexcept :
{
// If the Lead Byte indicates that the last bytes in the string is a partial UTF-8 code point then cache them:
// Use the bitmask at index `sequenceLen`. Compare the result with the operand having the same index. If they
// are not equal then the sequence has to be cached because it is a partial code point. Otherwise the
// are not equal then the sequence has to be cached because it is a partial code point. Otherwise, the
// sequence is a complete UTF-8 code point and the whole string is ready for the conversion to hstring.
if ((*backIter & _cmpMasks.at(sequenceLen)) != _cmpOperands.at(sequenceLen))
{

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@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ try
// - the anchors have been populated
// This means that we've found a contiguous range where the text attribute was found.
// No point in searching through the rest of the search space.
// TLDR: keep updating the second anchor and make the range wider until the attribute changes.
// TL;DR: keep updating the second anchor and make the range wider until the attribute changes.
break;
}
}
@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ CATCH_RETURN();
// - pRetVal - the attributeId's sub-type for the first cell in the range (i.e. foreground color)
// - attr - the text attribute we're checking
// Return Value:
// - true, if the attributeId is supported. false, otherwise.
// - true, if the attributeId is supported. Otherwise, false.
// - pRetVal is populated with the appropriate response relevant to the returned bool.
bool UiaTextRangeBase::_initializeAttrQuery(TEXTATTRIBUTEID attributeId, VARIANT* pRetVal, const TextAttribute& attr) const
{
@ -1310,7 +1310,7 @@ til::CoordType UiaTextRangeBase::_getViewportHeight(const til::inclusive_rect& v
{
assert(viewport.bottom >= viewport.top);
// + 1 because til::inclusive_rect is inclusive on both sides so subtracting top
// and bottom gets rid of 1 more then it should.
// and bottom gets rid of 1 more, then it should.
return viewport.bottom - viewport.top + 1;
}

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@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ static void _ClosePseudoConsole(_In_ PseudoConsole* pPty) noexcept
// INHERIT_CURSOR: This will cause the created conpty to attempt to inherit the
// cursor position of the parent terminal application. This can be useful
// for applications like `ssh`, where ssh (currently running in a terminal)
// might want to create a pseudoterminal session for an child application
// might want to create a pseudoterminal session for a child application
// and the child inherit the cursor position of ssh.
// The created conpty will immediately emit a "Device Status Request" VT
// sequence to hOutput, that should be replied to on hInput in the format

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ param (
[xml]$appxPrototypeData = Get-Content $AppxManifestPrototype
# You need to make sure each element we add is part of the same namespace as the
# Package, otherwise powershell will append a bunch of `xmlns=""` properties
# Package; otherwise, powershell will append a bunch of `xmlns=""` properties
# that will make the appx deployment reject the manifest.
$rootNS = $appxPrototypeData.Package.NamespaceURI
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ $files | ForEach-Object {
$InProcessServer = $appxPrototypeData.CreateNode("element", "InProcessServer", $rootNS)
$Path = $appxPrototypeData.CreateNode("element", "Path", $rootNS)
# You need to stash the result here, otherwise a blank line will be echoed to
# You need to stash the result here; otherwise, a blank line will be echoed to
# the console.
$placeholder = $Path.InnerText = $_.name

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