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naming-conventions
Use camelCase for JavaScript/TypeScript variables and functions Use when maintaining consistent code style. Style category skill.
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- category
- Style
- priority
- high
- is built in
- YES
- session guardian id
- builtin_naming_conventions
SKILL.md
Naming Conventions
Use camelCase for JavaScript/TypeScript variables and functions. Use PascalCase for classes and React components. Use UPPER_SNAKE_CASE for constants. Use kebab-case for file names in many projects. Boolean variables should be prefixed with is, has, can, should. Event handlers often use handle prefix. Follow the conventions established in the codebase.
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