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This appears to be work relatively well: ignoreRegExpList:
# Ignore all words with numbers
- /\b[0-9]\b/
# Ignore all words with 3 or more uppercase letters
- /\b[A-Z]{3,}\b/
# Ignore all words starting with a capital letter and having 3 or more lowercase letters
# https://github.com/streetsidesoftware/cspell/discussions/5245
- /\b[A-Z][a-z]{2,}\b/
# Ignore CamelCase words
- /\b[A-Z][a-z]+[A-Z][a-z]+\b/
# Ignore hashtags
- /\B#\w+\b/ |
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Those regular expressions will hide the above issues you are seeing, but they will also hide real spelling mistakes. A useful option in
// cspell:ignore Artios
<!--- The 3 dashes tells the markdown compiler to not generate an HTML comment.
cspell:ignore Artios
---> |
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When I look at the things that cspell highlights, most of them are names of various companies, e.g.
How could I ignore words that start with a capital letter?
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