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Basic tooling: link & spell check, and formatting #231

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@chalin chalin commented May 14, 2024

  • Drops .vscode; moves the cSpell config to the top level
  • Adds an NPM package with scripts to check spelling, links, and formatting, as well as fix formatting

/cc @dwelsch-esi

@chalin chalin requested a review from nate-double-u May 14, 2024 15:59
@chalin chalin force-pushed the chalin-im-cspell-2024-05-14 branch from 2a04250 to baf5c5c Compare May 14, 2024 16:00
Signed-off-by: Patrice Chalin <pchalin@gmail.com>
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@chalin chalin changed the title Basic tooling: spell check and formatting Basic tooling: link & spell check, and formatting May 14, 2024
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chalin commented May 14, 2024

We'll soon be able to catch errors like those reported by this PR earlier:

@chalin chalin added the CI/infra CI & infrastructure label May 14, 2024
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Thanks for adding this tooling, @chalin!

@nate-double-u nate-double-u merged commit c96c55f into cncf:main May 14, 2024
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