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Allow to provide a list of ignored words #104

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rixx opened this issue Nov 6, 2018 · 3 comments · Fixed by #114
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Allow to provide a list of ignored words #104

rixx opened this issue Nov 6, 2018 · 3 comments · Fixed by #114

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@rixx
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rixx commented Nov 6, 2018

For example, write-good doesn't know that "read-only" is a term, and tells me that "only" can weaken meaning. So if I'd be able to pass a "--ignore='read-only'", I'd be much more likely to run write-good on my API docs.

@RichardLitt
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Sounds like a good addition. I'd welcome a PR for this.

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* Add test for weakening adverbs #104

* Add optional whitelist option identifying terms to whitelist for suggestions #104
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blueyed commented Sep 18, 2019

Shouldn't "X-only" be whitelisted by default (at least "read-only" and "write-only")?
I.e. anything where "only" is not a sole word.

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@blueyed Most likely, yes.

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