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Why are spaces and capitalization in directory names even allowed?
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>FolderName or folder_name?
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is this godawful manga done yet and did he ever fuck his cousin
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>>107787512
FolderName
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>>107787512
You know what's really retarded?Terminal commands in Linux being case sensitive
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>>107787512
folderName
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>>107787512
because why not?
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>>107787512
>>107788400
>>107789977

CannelCase is better and easier to work with for autocomplete, its shorter so you can fit longer dir's on the screen, it reduces cognitive load because you're not having to differentiate the _ and / symbols.

I typically only use underscores for seperating numbers from words in repetitive filenames (example: image_1, image_2, image_3 ....) and sometimes when im making a simple local backup of a folder (example: old_foldername, bak_foldername, foldername_old, foldername_bak ...)
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>>107787512
I prefer kebab-case.
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would you trust you life to a Garmin watch /g/?



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