# `typos` Reference ## Configuration ### Sources Configuration is read from the following (in precedence order) - Command line arguments - File specified via `--config PATH` - Search parents of specified file / directory for one of `typos.toml`, `_typos.toml`, or `.typos.toml` ### Config Fields | Field | Argument | Format | Description | |------------------------|-------------------|--------|-------------| | files.ignore-hidden | --hidden | bool | Skip hidden files and directories. | | files.ignore-files | --ignore | bool | Respect ignore files. | | files.ignore-dot | --ignore-dot | bool | Respect .ignore files. | | files.ignore-vcs | --ignore-vcs | bool | Respect ignore files in vcs directories. | | files.ignore-global | --ignore-global | bool | Respect global ignore files. | | files.ignore-parent | --ignore-parent | bool | Respect ignore files in parent directories. | | default.binary | --binary | bool | Check binary files as text | | default.check-filename | \- | bool | Verifying spelling in file names. | | default.check-file | \- | bool | Verifying spelling in files. | | default.ignore-hex | \- | bool | Do not check identifiers that appear to be hexadecimal values. | | default.identifier-leading-digits | \- | bool | Allow identifiers to start with digits, in addition to letters. | | default.identifier-include-digits | \- | bool | Allow identifiers to include digits, in addition to letters. | | default.identifier-leading-chars | \- | string | Allow identifiers to start with one of these characters. | | default.identifier-include-chars | \- | string | Allow identifiers to include these characters. | | default.locale | \- | en, en-us, en-gb, en-ca, en-au | English dialect to correct to. | | default.extend-identifiers | \- | table of strings | Corrections for identifiers. When the correction is blank, the word is never valid. When the correction is the key, the word is always valid. | | default.extend-words | \- | table of strings | Corrections for identifiers. When the correction is blank, the word is never valid. When the correction is the key, the word is always valid. |