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Snake case
- The practice of writing compound words or phrases in which the elements are separated with one underscore character (“_”) and no spaces, with each element’s initial letter usually lowercased within the compound and the first letter either upper- or lowercase (“the_quick_brown_fox”). Snake case is commonly used in computer code for variable, function, and sometimes file names. ← Wikipedia
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