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Use `camelize` rather than `classify` when supplying a namespace

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Merged Administrator requested to merge github/fork/edwinwills/classify-camelize-namespace into main Jan 20, 2022
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Created by: edwinwills

classify will singularise a namespace, and that feels like unintended behaviour. E.g. if I use --namespace=operations, with classify, the generated module name is Operation, but I would expect this to be Operations.

Swapping classify for camelize solves this issue for me, but this may not be what you intended with this, so no problem if this isn't relevant.

Thanks for a great gem!

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Source branch: github/fork/edwinwills/classify-camelize-namespace