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refactor: rename 'amarok' demo to 'amarooke' #54

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This commit updates the project to rename the 'amarok' demo program to 'amarooke', extending across CMake configurations, documentation, and source files. It includes adjustments in the CMakeLists.txt for executable generation, linking, and installation paths; updates to README.md to ensure the documentation reflects the new demo program name; and a source file rename with corresponding string updates to match the new naming convention. This change aligns with a decision to standardize demo program names more closely with their thematic representation, enhancing clarity and project cohesion.

This commit updates the project to rename the 'amarok' demo program
to 'amarooke', extending across CMake configurations, documentation,
and source files. It includes adjustments in the CMakeLists.txt for
executable generation, linking, and installation paths; updates to
README.md to ensure the documentation reflects the new demo program
name; and a source file rename with corresponding string updates to
match the new naming convention. This change aligns with a decision
to standardize demo program names more closely with their thematic
representation, enhancing clarity and project cohesion.
@mdsanima mdsanima merged commit c9c60ca into main Apr 26, 2024
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