fix: correct 6 typos in codebase
Summary
This PR fixes 6 typos found in the codebase.
Changes
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occassionally→occasionallyin.gemini/commands/review-frontend.toml:67 -
shoul→shouldinpackages/cli/src/ui/components/__snapshots__/LoadingIndicator.test.tsx.snap:4 -
highlightin→highlightinginpackages/cli/src/ui/components/messages/__snapshots__/GeminiMessage.test.tsx.snap:17 -
secon→secondinpackages/cli/src/ui/components/shared/text-buffer.test.ts:783 -
sevice→serviceinpackages/core/src/availability/policyHelpers.ts:87 -
vallues→valuesinpackages/core/src/utils/customHeaderUtils.ts:8
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Summary of Changes
Hello @kuishou68, I'm Gemini Code Assist[^1]! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request focuses on improving the overall code quality and maintainability by systematically identifying and correcting numerous typographical errors throughout the codebase. The changes span across documentation, test files, and core logic, ensuring that the project's text is accurate and professional. This cleanup contributes to a more reliable and easier-to-understand codebase for all developers.
Highlights
- Typo Corrections: Addressed and fixed 18 spelling errors across various files, enhancing code readability and consistency.
- Snapshot Updates: Updated UI component snapshot tests to reflect corrected text, ensuring tests remain accurate with the improved spelling.
- Improved Clarity: Corrected typos in comments, variable names, and test descriptions, such as 'sevice' to 'service' and 'Optin' to 'Option', for better understanding.
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Thanks for the typo fixes. Expect a few should be reverted as they aren't really typos and you should see tests failing with your changes.
Thanks for the typo fixes. Expect a few should be reverted as they aren't really typos and you should see tests failing with your changes.
@jacob314 The fact is indeed as you said, it has been revised according to your opinions!
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