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Use correct casing in filenames #50223

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@padmaia padmaia commented May 23, 2023

My computer ignored the casing change when copying things over, which causes resolution errors.

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kachkaev commented May 23, 2023

I use unicorn/filename-case in most projects, which helps keep all file names in kebab-case. The does not check directory names (yet?), but they are rarely an issue.

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@padmaia padmaia merged commit ff070e5 into vercel:canary May 23, 2023
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My computer ignored the casing change when copying things over, which
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