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FR: Option to disable in Markdown links #104
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Absolutely! I've got some changes stashed that I want to polish first, but then it'll be top priority. |
🧢 Sorry about that. @grantlemons, could you take this up? It should be pretty straightforward. I'd add an option to the |
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Could there be an option to disable spellchecking the content of markdown links? There are many cases, where doing so just results in tons of false positives, e.g. in the list of GitHub repos.
ltex does have a setting to configure whether code blocks, inline code, or links should be spellchecked, and it would be useful if harper had such a setting as well.
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