Updates for check-spelling v0.0.25 (#40386)

## Summary of the Pull Request

- #39572 updated check-spelling but ignored:
   > 🐣 Breaking Changes
[Code Scanning action requires a Code Scanning
Ruleset](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Breaking-Change:-Code-Scanning-action-requires-a-Code-Scanning-Ruleset)
If you use SARIF reporting, then instead of the workflow yielding an 
when it fails, it will rely on [github-advanced-security
🤖](https://github.com/apps/github-advanced-security) to report the
failure. You will need to adjust your checks for PRs.

This means that check-spelling hasn't been properly doing its job 😦.

I'm sorry, I should have pushed a thing to this repo earlier,...

Anyway, as with most refreshes, this comes with a number of fixes, some
are fixes for typos that snuck in before the 0.0.25 upgrade, some are
for things that snuck in after, some are based on new rules in
spell-check-this, and some are hand written patterns based on running
through this repository a few times.

About the 🐣 **breaking change**: someone needs to create a ruleset for
this repository (see [Code Scanning action requires a Code Scanning
Ruleset: Sample ruleset

](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Breaking-Change:-Code-Scanning-action-requires-a-Code-Scanning-Ruleset#sample-ruleset)).

The alternative to adding a ruleset is to change the condition to not
use sarif for this repository. In general, I think the github
integration from sarif is prettier/more helpful, so I think that it's
the better choice.

You can see an example of it working in:
- https://github.com/check-spelling-sandbox/PowerToys/pull/23

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Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <2119212+jsoref@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Dustin L. Howett <dustin@howett.net>
This commit is contained in:
Josh Soref
2025-07-08 18:16:52 -04:00
committed by GitHub
parent f34735edeb
commit bf16e10baf
199 changed files with 950 additions and 697 deletions

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@@ -117,8 +117,8 @@ namespace MouseUtils.UITests
VerifyMouseHighlighterNotAppears(ref settings, "leftClick");
VerifyMouseHighlighterNotAppears(ref settings, "rightClick");
// [Test Case] With left mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the hightlight is dragged with the pointer.
// [Test Case] With right mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the hightlight is dragged with the pointer.
// [Test Case] With left mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the highlight is dragged with the pointer.
// [Test Case] With right mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the highlight is dragged with the pointer.
foundCustom.Find<ToggleSwitch>("Enable Mouse Highlighter").Toggle(true);
xy = Session.GetMousePosition();
Session.MoveMouseTo(xy.Item1 - 100, xy.Item2);

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@@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ Find My Mouse:
Mouse Highlighter:
* Enable Mouse Highlighter. Then:
- [x] Press the activation shortcut and press left and right click somewhere, verifying the hightlights are applied.
- [x] With left mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the hightlight is dragged with the pointer.
- [x] With right mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the hightlight is dragged with the pointer.
- [x] Press the activation shortcut and press left and right click somewhere, verifying the highlights are applied.
- [x] With left mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the highlight is dragged with the pointer.
- [x] With right mouse button pressed, drag the mouse and verify the highlight is dragged with the pointer.
- [x] Press the activation shortcut again and verify no highlights appear when the mouse buttons are clicked.
- [x] Disable Mouse Highlighter and verify that the module is not activated when you press the activation shortcut.
* Test the different settings and verify they apply: