The cspell dictionaries that check-spelling can borrow aren't designed for cspell and just contain tokens that have been harvested by streetsidesoftware/cspell-dicts.
As check-spelling only wants words and not CamelCased tokens, any entry that has 🐫 or that has punctuation will be ignored, and thus is a waste of bandwidth and processing time. It hasn't really mattered a lot so far, but it turned out to be low-hanging fruit.
If you want to continue using your v0.0.20 configured cspell items, you can add this line to your workflow anywhere you have a reference to cspell:
:
with:
dictionary_source_prefixes: '{"cspell": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/check-spelling/cspell-dicts/v20220427/dictionaries/"}'
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cspell:companies/companies.txt |
cspell:companies/src/companies.txt |
cspell:python/python.txt |
cspell:python/src/python/python.txt + cspell:python/src/python/python-lib.txt probably |
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