Update tokens.ts
Update $NBOY logo file
Summary by CodeRabbit
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Bug Fixes
- Updated the logo filename for consistency in branding.
Walkthrough
The update involves a minor but crucial change in the filename of a logo within the codebase. Specifically, the capitalization of a letter in the filename has been altered to ensure consistency or correct a reference error.
Changes
| File Path | Change Summary |
|---|---|
.../tokens/tokens/tokens.ts |
Updated logo filename from 'NBlogo.png' to 'Nblogo.png'. |
🐇✨ In the realm of code, where details reign, A small hop for a filename, a giant leap for maintain. From 'NB' to 'Nb', what a curious change, Ensuring each letter, perfectly strange. Oh, how the bits and bytes arrange! 🌟 🐇💻
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Commits
Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 131bfdfc98c67560c070ac9f2781fa1519833dcc and 0482970b706108b2e4d2f49b1e4b1e0fdfadbd71.Files selected for processing (1)
- packages/token-metadata/src/tokens/tokens/tokens.ts (1 hunks)
Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (1)
- packages/token-metadata/src/tokens/tokens/tokens.ts
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