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From Visual Studio Code Analysis Team Blog
To add a custom dictionary to a C# and
Visual Basic project is simple:
- In Solution Explorer, right-click on the project and choose Add -> New
Item...
- Under Templates, select XML File, enter a name for the dictionary, such
as CodeAnalysisDictionary.xml and
click Add
- In Solution Explorer, right-click on the XML file and choose Properties
- In the Properties tool window, under Build Action choose
CodeAnalysisDictionary
- In Solution Explorer, double-click on the newly created dictionary to
open it
In the XML editor, paste the following, replacing "productname" and
"companyname" with your team's
equivalents:
<Dictionary>
<Words>
<Recognized>
<Word>"productname"</Word>
<Word>"companyname"</Word>
</Recognized>
</Words>
</Dictionary>
You are now ready to start entering
your own custom words. Simply add a
new element for each word in
your project that does not exist in
the dictionary. Each word is
case-insensitive, so any casing of the
word will be recognized. Code Analysis
will automatically pick up the custom
dictionary the next time it is run.
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