fix codespell findings

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David Lord 2026-01-24 19:11:02 -08:00
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@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ repos:
rev: 63c8f8312b7559622c0d82815639671ae42132ac # frozen v2.4.1
hooks:
- id: codespell
additional_dependencies:
- tomli
args: ['--write-changes']
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: 3e8a8703264a2f4a69428a0aa4dcb512790b2c8c # frozen: v6.0.0
hooks:

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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ The context will have the same lifetime as an activity, such as a request, CLI
command, or ``with`` block. Various callbacks and signals registered with the
app will be run during the context.
When a Flask application handles a request, it pushes a requet context
When a Flask application handles a request, it pushes a request context
to set the active application and request data. When it handles a CLI command,
it pushes an app context to set the active application. When the activity ends,
it pops that context. Proxy objects like :data:`.request`, :data:`.session`,

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@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ broad overview. First it needs to be imported.
If you have some experience with Python you might be wondering how that object
can be global when Flask handles multiple requests at a time. The answer is
that :data:`.request` is actually a proxy, pointing at whatever request is
currently being handled by a given worker, which is managed interanlly by Flask
currently being handled by a given worker, which is managed internally by Flask
and Python. See :doc:`/appcontext` for much more information.
The current request method is available in the :attr:`~.Request.method`

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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ For template tests, use the :meth:`~.Flask.template_test` decorator or
method.
The same methods also exist on :class:`.Blueprint`, prefixed with ``app_`` to
indicate that the registered functions will be avaialble to all templates, not
indicate that the registered functions will be available to all templates, not
only when rendering from within the blueprint.
The Jinja environment is also available as :attr:`~.Flask.jinja_env`. It may be