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Overview
Installation
Introduction
Plugin
VS Code
Intellij
Eclipse
Codespell Coding Assistance
Inline Spell
Smart Code Generation
Built-in Spells (Chat Mode)
Multi-File Context Handling
Terminal Debugger
Saved Prompts
Chat History
Figma to Code
Getting Started
Signing in
Team and Project Selection
Screens and Component Selection
Summary Review
Code Generation
Download Output
Design to Code
Accessing Design-to-Code
API Development Studio
Test Script Development Studio
Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Team Collaboration
Support
Pricing & Subscription
FAQ
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Terminal Debugger
Using the Codespell Coding Assistant
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Terminal Debugger
When a terminal command fails or throws an error, you can use the Terminal Spell to request help:
Codespell detects the last failed command in your terminal.
It suggests alternatives and explains what went wrong.
Ideal for fixing common CLI errors.
Fig 11: Example of how Codespell assists with terminal error correction