I have smartcase enabled, which for the most part does the right thing. But in the command line it ends up being not useful. Is there a way I can disable it in command mode only?
USE CASE: Several plugins have commands mapped in CamelCase coupled with a namespacing prefix. My instictual use is to
1) start the command
2) hit tab, which completes the prefix
3) Then type in lowercase the expected completion
With smartcase turned off, this words as expected, but with smart case turned on the lowercase letter no longer triggers the map.
I can cmap something to switch off smart case, but I cannot see an easy (or clean) way to restore smartcase (although now that I'm typing this I suspect I could use autocmd events).
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