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fix(client/v2): fix short command description if not set and skip unsupported commands #18324
fix(client/v2): fix short command description if not set and skip unsupported commands #18324
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The comment above says "Since", yet this regex uses "since", but we aren't using the case insensitive flag "(?i)" We could simply use "[sS]ince". I highly recommend removing the strings.ToLower then simply using that regexp suggestion that I've made. This way if some module's name is for example PbValidator, it won't be returned as "pbvalidator"
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Case insensitive definitely makes sense, but I am getting that with strings.ToLower.
Additionally, I actually really need to get the module name lowercase to match it properly with the build info.
Lastly, it is easier to replace any writing of
CosMoS SdK
/Cosmos-SDK
->cosmos-sdk
that way.