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This rule is triggered when any of the strings in the names array do not have
the specified capitalization. It can be used to enforce a standard letter case
for the names of projects and products.
For example, the language "JavaScript" is usually written with both the 'J' and
'S' capitalized - though sometimes the 's' or 'j' appear in lower-case. To
enforce the proper capitalization, specify the desired letter case in the
names array:
[
"JavaScript"
]
Set the code_blocks parameter to false to disable this rule for code blocks
and spans. Set the html_elements parameter to false to disable this rule
for HTML elements and attributes (such as when using a proper name as part of
a path for a/href or img/src).
Rationale: Incorrect capitalization of proper names is usually a mistake.