// cSpell Settings { "id": "powershell", "name": "PowerShell Dictionary", "description": "PowerShell Keyword Dictionary", "readonly": true, // List of dictionary files to add to the global list of dictionaries "dictionaryDefinitions": [ { "name": "powershell", "path": "./powershell.txt.gz", "description": "PowerShell Keyword Dictionary" } ], // Dictionaries to always be used. // Generally left empty "dictionaries": [], // Language Rules to apply to matching files. // Files are matched on `languageId` and `local` "languageSettings": [ { // VSCode languageId. i.e. typescript, java, go, cpp, javascript, markdown, latex // * will match against any file type. "languageId": "powershell", // Language local. i.e. en-US, de-AT, or ru. * will match all locals. // Multiple locals can be specified like: "en, en-US" to match both English and English US. "locale": "*", // By default the whole text of a file is included for spell checking // Adding patterns to the "includeRegExpList" to only include matching patterns "includeRegExpList": [], // To exclude patterns, add them to "ignoreRegExpList" "ignoreRegExpList": [], // regex patterns than can be used with ignoreRegExpList or includeRegExpList // Example: "pattern": [{ "name": "mdash", "pattern": "—" }] // This could be included in "ignoreRegExpList": ["mdash"] "patterns": [ { "name": "variables", "description": "Powershell variables", "pattern": "/[$@]\\w+(?:\\.\\w+)*/g" }, { "name": "comments", "description": "Powershell comments", "pattern": "/(?:<#[\\s\\S]*?#>)|(?:#.*)/g" }, { "name": "strings", "description": "Powershell strings", "pattern": "/(?:@\"[\\s\\S]*?\"@)|(?:(['\"]).*?(?