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If I run Vale manually in my terminal, no errors are reported as I added the word to the accepted one.
In vscode though, it shown as an error, like if my .vale.ini wasn't taken in consideration.
I'm wondering if it's because I use a multiroot workspace meaning that the extension may look for a default configuration in the root of the workspace, and not the root of the root directory of my project in vscode?
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If I run Vale manually in my terminal, no errors are reported as I added the word to the accepted one.
In vscode though, it shown as an error, like if my
.vale.ini
wasn't taken in consideration.I'm wondering if it's because I use a multiroot workspace meaning that the extension may look for a default configuration in the root of the workspace, and not the root of the root directory of my project in vscode?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: