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mithriljs is what I tend to write. Though grammatically incorrect. It is what folks use on twitter for hashtags (prominently). Though I have seen variations expressed as mithrilJS too. |
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There isn't an official variation I use mithril.js when talking about it on social media as it's the least ambiguous term (since mithril refers to a material that appears a lot in fantasy contexts) and the dotless variants are a bit harder to read IMHO. Twitter hashtag is #MithrilJS (spelled w/ this casing for readability, but technically case insensitive, as it doesn't actually matter for twitter). I'd specifically avoid "mithril" on twitter because there was some NSFW content there associated with that term for some reason (at least a few years ago, not sure today). |
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I keep stumbling over the question of what the exact naming is for Mithril.
And other variants of different upper and lower case.
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