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Fix incorrect name of function in README.md
Change `SetEnvReplacer` to `SetEnvKeyReplacer`
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@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ with ENV:
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* `AutomaticEnv()`
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* `BindEnv(string...) : error`
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* `SetEnvPrefix(string)`
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* `SetEnvReplacer(string...) *strings.Replacer`
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* `SetEnvKeyReplacer(string...) *strings.Replacer`
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_When working with ENV variables, it’s important to recognize that Viper
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treats ENV variables as case sensitive._
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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ time a `viper.Get` request is made. It will apply the following rules. It will
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check for a environment variable with a name matching the key uppercased and
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prefixed with the `EnvPrefix` if set.
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`SetEnvReplacer` allows you to use a `strings.Replacer` object to rewrite Env
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`SetEnvKeyReplacer` allows you to use a `strings.Replacer` object to rewrite Env
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keys to an extent. This is useful if you want to use `-` or something in your
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`Get()` calls, but want your environmental variables to use `_` delimiters. An
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example of using it can be found in `viper_test.go`.
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@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ func TestAutoEnvWithPrefix(t *testing.T) {
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assert.Equal(t, "13", Get("bar"))
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}
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func TestSetEnvReplacer(t *testing.T) {
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func TestSetEnvKeyReplacer(t *testing.T) {
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Reset()
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AutomaticEnv()
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