Merge pull request #181 from yarikoptic/enh-codespell

Add codespell support (config, workflow to detect/not fix) and make it fix few typos
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[codespell]
# Ref: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell#using-a-config-file
skip = .git*,.codespellrc
check-hidden = true
# Ignore lines with codespell-ignore
ignore-regex = .*codespell-ignore.*|\.fo\b
# ignore-words-list =

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# Codespell configuration is within .codespellrc
---
name: Codespell
on:
push:
branches: [master]
pull_request:
branches: [master]
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
codespell:
name: Check for spelling errors
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Annotate locations with typos
uses: codespell-project/codespell-problem-matcher@v1
- name: Codespell
uses: codespell-project/actions-codespell@v2

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### Manual
1. Obtain Arch Linux boostrap by using `create-arch-bootstrap.sh`. Before running it, you can edit the script if you want , for example, to include a different set of packages inside the container, or to include additional locales. Make sure you have enough free disk space, i recommend at least 10 GB of free space. Root rights are required for this step.
1. Obtain Arch Linux bootstrap by using `create-arch-bootstrap.sh`. Before running it, you can edit the script if you want , for example, to include a different set of packages inside the container, or to include additional locales. Make sure you have enough free disk space, i recommend at least 10 GB of free space. Root rights are required for this step.
```
# ./create-arch-bootstrap.sh
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For example, if the version of your Nvidia kernel module is 460.56 and the libraries inside the container are from 460.67 version, then you won't be able to run graphical applications.
There are three solutions to this problem:
* The first and the easiest solution is to use the `NVIDIA_HANDLER` feature of Conty, it will automatically download and pass the appropriate driver version into the container. In the latest verison of Conty this feature is enabled by default and should fix the problem automatically. It hasn't been extensively tested yet, so if it does not work for you, i would appreciate it if you could leave a feedback [here](https://github.com/Kron4ek/Conty/discussions/74), mentioning your Linux distro and Nvidia driver version.
* The first and the easiest solution is to use the `NVIDIA_HANDLER` feature of Conty, it will automatically download and pass the appropriate driver version into the container. In the latest version of Conty this feature is enabled by default and should fix the problem automatically. It hasn't been extensively tested yet, so if it does not work for you, i would appreciate it if you could leave a feedback [here](https://github.com/Kron4ek/Conty/discussions/74), mentioning your Linux distro and Nvidia driver version.
* The second solution is to install the same driver version as included inside Conty, which is usually the latest non-beta version. You can see the exact driver version in pkg_list.txt attached to each Conty release. Of course if your GPU is not supported by new drivers, this is not an option for you.
* The third solution is to (re)build Conty and include the same driver version as installed on your system. Read the [How to create your own Conty executables](#how-to-create-your-own-conty-executables) section, you will need to edit the `create-arch-bootstrap.sh` script or use the `enter-chroot.sh` script to include a different driver version. For instance, if you want to include legacy 470xx or 390xx drivers, edit the `create-arch-bootstrap.sh` script and replace `nvidia-utils` and `lib32-nvidia-utils` with `nvidia-470xx-utils` and `lib32-nvidia-470xx-utils` (replace 470xx with 390xx if you need 390xx drivers) in the `video_pkgs` variable, and then build Conty following the instructions.
* Some Windows applications running under Wine complain about lack of free disk space. This is because under Conty root partition is seen as full and read-only, so some applications think that there is no free space, even though you might have plenty of space in your HOME. The solution is simple, just run `winecfg`, move to "Drives" tab and add your `/home` as an additional drive (for example, `D:`), and then install applications to that drive. More info [here](https://github.com/Kron4ek/Conty/issues/67#issuecomment-1460257910).

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line="${line} (Conty)"
elif [ "${line_function}" = "Exec" ]; then
line="Exec=${variables}\"${script}\" $@ $(echo "${line}" | tail -c +6)"
elif [ "${line_function}" = "TryE" ]; then
elif [ "${line_function}" = "TryE" ]; then # pragma: codespell-ignore
continue
fi