Decapitalize Custom, Scalar and String#37
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Thanks for the review @glen-84, this all makes sense to me 👍 |
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BTW, Title Case is mentioned in the spec style guide there: https://github.com/graphql/graphql-spec/blob/main/STYLE_GUIDE.md#title-case |
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@andimarek ok to merge this one? |
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Since this is an easy PR to revert, I'll go ahead an merge it. @andimarek let me know if you have any objection. |
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Follow up from https://github.com/graphql/graphql-scalars/pull/31/files, Custom and Scalar are not capitalized in the spec. String is only capitalized when it is the name of the built-in
Stringscalar. But not in the context of a "string" value.