Kebab Case

English (en)

Kebab Case 
Kebab-case is a programming variable 
naming convention where a developer 
replaces the spaces between words 
with a dash. 

Kebab case is written 
with words in lower case and 
separated by dashes. It is also 
known as dash-case, list-case, or 
spinal case. 

The difference between snake case 
and kebab case is that kebab case 
separates each word with a dash 
character, -, instead of an 
underscore, _.

Other languages: Igbo, Hausa

Related terms

Yorùbá (yo)

  • Ìlò àmì-ìpínyà

Decomposition:  Lílo àmì tí ó ń pín ọ̀rọ̀ níyà - the use of dash character to separate words.

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  • Apínrọ̀-níyà

Decomposition: A-pín-ọ̀rọ̀-níyà (ohun tí a lò láti fi pín ọ̀rọ̀ níyà).

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  • Ìlò àmí-ìpínrọ̀

Decomposition: 

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