• @[email protected]
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    71 year ago

    Lower case directories?

    Eww

    ILikeMineInAWayICanReadThemProperly, instead of ilikemineinawayicanreadthemproperly

    • @aleq
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      131 year ago

      If a directory has multiple words in it I usually do kebab case: i-like-mine-in-a-way-i-can-read-them-properly. Both easier to read and type than pascal case.

      For more complex filenames I use a combination of kebab-case and snake_case, where the underscore separates portions of the file name and kebab-case the parts of those portions. E.g. movie-title_release-date-or-year_technical-specifications.mp4