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Damn. It's hard to know what to do with a PR like this. On the one hand I appreciate the correction of the typos and I welcome contributions; but on the other hand the profile looks super bot-like and if I try and visit the profile's website I get this: It seems really bizarre that someone would block like that. |
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Actually, no, len is correct here; it's testing if we can get the len of the tag -- as in it should be possible to call the function len on the tag.
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Last check to see if this is a bot or a human.
Definitely a human, will come back to you on this later. |
Found via `codespell -L wee` and `typos --hidden --format brief`
Thanks for letting me know. I've unintentionally gave that impression several times for some, as I frequently hop through various GitHub repositories each day, submitting minor pull requests, such as fixing typos. Exploring GitHub repositories has become a daily ritual reminiscent of the early days of browsing different FLOSS projects on the now-defunct freshmeat.net.
Could you check if the issue still persists? I suspect that I may have inadvertently auto blocked some ASNs many moons ago, which could be the cause of this problem. |
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Thanks! You've also reminded me that I should add codespell as a development dependency, make it a pre-commit check and also add it to CI too.
I've unintentionally gave that impression several times for some, as I frequently hop through various GitHub repositories each day, submitting minor pull requests, such as fixing typos.
Sounds good; and thanks for taking the check in the spirit it was intended (I didn't want to dismiss on sight alone).
Exploring GitHub repositories has become a daily ritual reminiscent of the early days of browsing different FLOSS projects on the now-defunct freshmeat.net.
Freshmeat! There's a name I've not seen in a long time! Back in the days when I still had dial-up Internet access only I used to have a tool ran on my local GNU/Linux server that, on connection to my ISP, would grab the latest info from them and then email a summary to me.
Fun times.
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PS: I forgot to say... yes, the site is visible now. |

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codespell -L weeandtypos --hidden --format brief