How does it work?
This tool converts text to Capitalized_Snake_Case format. Capitalized_Snake_Case is a naming convention where:
- The first letter of each word is capitalized
- The rest of the letters in each word are lowercase
- Words are separated by underscores (_)
- No spaces, hyphens, or other separators between words
For example, "hello world" becomes "Hello_World", and "userProfileData" becomes "User_Profile_Data".
Examples of Capitalized_Snake_Case conversion
Original text
hello world
hello-world
HELLO-WORLD
hello_world
HELLO_WORLD
hello.world
Hello World
helloWorld
ThisIsATestConverted to Capitalized_Snake_Case
Hello_World
Hello_World
Hello_World
Hello_World
Hello_World
Hello_World
Hello_World
Hello_World
This_Is_AtestCapitalized_Snake_Case is less common than other naming conventions, but it can be useful in certain contexts:
- Custom naming conventions in some programming projects
- When you want to emphasize word boundaries while maintaining readability
- In systems where case sensitivity matters but you want to distinguish from other snake_case variants
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