Pascal-Kebab-Case converter
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Why is it called Pascal-Kebab-Case?
Pascal-Kebab-Case is a text formatting style where words are separated by hyphens, and each word starts with an uppercase letter. The name comes from the resemblance of the words being linked like train cars.
Unlike camelCase, where words are joined without spaces, or kebab-case, which uses hyphens but keeps everything lowercase, Pascal-Kebab-Case capitalizes each word while maintaining the hyphen separator.
Learn more about it on Wikipedia.
Common use cases for Pascal-Kebab-Case
- Used in API endpoint naming for readability.
- Common in file and folder naming conventions.
- Helpful in branding and UI/UX design for styling consistency.
What are other names that people use for this casing?
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How to use the Pascal-Kebab-Case converter
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- Click the "Convert" button.
- Copy the converted text and use it as needed.
FAQ
Is Pascal-Kebab-Case case-sensitive?
No, but it always follows the pattern where each word starts with an uppercase letter, separated by hyphens.
How does Pascal-Kebab-Case differ from kebab-case?
Pascal-Kebab-Case capitalizes the first letter of each word, whereas kebab-case keeps everything in lowercase.
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