Add comprehensive spell checking configuration#1098
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- Add .typos.toml with extensive Julia/SciML-specific terminology allowances - Add SpellCheck.yml GitHub Actions workflow for automated spell checking - Includes allowances for Julia functions, mathematical terms, variable patterns, and scientific abbreviations - Standardizes spell checking across SciML ecosystem
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Summary
This PR adds comprehensive spell checking configuration to standardize spell checking across the SciML ecosystem.
Changes
****: Comprehensive configuration file with extensive Julia/SciML-specific terminology allowances including:
****: GitHub Actions workflow for automated spell checking on pull requests using the tool
Benefits
Testing
The configuration has been tested across the SciML ecosystem and includes comprehensive allowances for legitimate Julia/SciML terminology while catching actual typos.