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chore: Use "true" instead of "y" when setting variables #249

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While "y" may usually be accepted as a valid boolean value, "true" is more standard and meaningful.

To be fair, the actual value of the variables doesn't matter as I use conditionals based on whether the variable is empty or not. Still, "true" is more conventional.

While "y" may usually be accepted as a valid boolean value, "true" is more standard and meaningful.

To be fair, the actual value of the variables doesn't matter as I use conditionals based on whether the variable is empty or not.
Still, "true" is more conventional.
@Antiz96 Antiz96 merged commit d18742e into main Sep 25, 2024
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