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To accept these unrecognized words as correct, you could run the following commands

... in a clone of the git@github.com:microsoft/winget-pkgs.git repository
on the master branch (ℹ️ how do I use this?):

curl -s -S -L 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/v0.0.26/apply.pl' |
perl - 'https://github.com/CollapseLauncher/winget-pkgs/actions/runs/25153655230/attempts/1' &&
git commit -m 'Update check-spelling metadata'
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    Please add a file path to the excludes.txt file matching the containing file.

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