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### vim
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### vim
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- [Absolute And Relative Line Numbers](vim/absolute-and-relative-line-numbers.md)
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- [Absolute And Relative Line Numbers](vim/absolute-and-relative-line-numbers.md)
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- [Add Custom Dictionary Words](vim/add-custom-dictionary-words.md)
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- [Alternate Files With vim-rails](vim/alternate-files-with-vim-rails.md)
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- [Alternate Files With vim-rails](vim/alternate-files-with-vim-rails.md)
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- [Amend Commits With Fugitive](vim/amend-commits-with-fugitive.md)
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- [Amend Commits With Fugitive](vim/amend-commits-with-fugitive.md)
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- [The Black Hole Register](vim/the-black-hole-register.md)
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- [The Black Hole Register](vim/the-black-hole-register.md)
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# Add Custom Dictionary Words
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When editing a file with `spell` turned on, you may find vim highlighting
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some of your content in red. This red highlighting indicates a misspelling.
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Sure, these words technically aren't going to show up in something like the
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Merriam-Webster dictionary, but as far as you are concerned, they are words.
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They are part of your internal, shared language. The word *admin* is a great
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example. Why not just tell vim once and for all that such words are valid.
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You can do just that by moving your cursor over the *misspelled* word and
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hitting `zg`. That will add it to the `spellfile`, a list of words, which
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vim includes in its spell checking.
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