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docs: fix macOS capitalization in codesigning docs#7372

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Description

  • Fix the macOS capitalization in the codesigning docs heading.

Motivation and Context

This keeps the macOS packaging documentation terminology consistent.

Related issue: N/A; trivial docs wording fix.
Guideline alignment: https://github.com/starship/starship/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md

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How Has This Been Tested?

  • Not run; markdown-only change.
  • I have tested using MacOS
  • I have tested using Linux
  • I have tested using Windows

Checklist:

  • I have updated the documentation accordingly.
  • I have updated the tests accordingly.

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Pull request overview

Updates macOS packaging documentation to use Apple’s preferred “macOS” capitalization in the codesigning docs heading, keeping terminology consistent across the docs.

Changes:

  • Adjust the heading capitalization from “MacOS” to “macOS” in the macOS codesigning scripts README.

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davidkna commented Apr 3, 2026

Please bundle pull requests related to typos.

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