docs: capitalize Git as a proper noun in README by parkerbxyz · Pull Request #374 · actions/create-github-app-token (original) (raw)
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Capitalizes "Git" in three README locations where it refers to the version control system as a proper noun; lowercase git command invocations are unchanged.
"Git" is the proper noun for the version control system; the lowercase
git command-line invocations remain unchanged.
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Pull request overview
This PR updates the README to consistently capitalize “Git” as a proper noun when referring to the version control system, while leaving lowercase git command invocations unchanged.
Changes:
- Capitalize “Git” in the “Create a Git committer string…” section heading.
- Capitalize “Git” in the “Configure Git CLI…” section heading.
- Capitalize “Git” in an inline YAML comment describing Git commands. Show a summary per file
| File | Description |
|---|---|
| README.md | Adjusts “Git” capitalization in headings and a comment for consistent documentation style. |
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