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Uniform case (L2toL2 → L2ToL2), maintaining content consistency

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Uniform case (L2toL2 → L2ToL2), maintaining content consistency
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The change updates the documentation for the SuperchainETHBridge predeploy contract by correcting the casing of the contract name from L2toL2CrossDomainMessenger to L2ToL2CrossDomainMessenger. This ensures consistency with the naming conventions used elsewhere in the documentation and codebase. No modifications to functionality, logic, or exported entities were made.

Possibly related PRs

  • fix spelling issues #1486: Corrects the casing of the L2ToL2CrossDomainMessenger contract name in related documentation, addressing the same naming consistency issue.
  • Add ETH predeploys to Interop Predeploys section #1570: Involves a comprehensive update and restructuring of the same documentation section, including renaming and content replacement, related by focus on the same contract documentation.
  • Rewrite of SuperchainWETH #1297: Contains a comprehensive rewrite and rebranding of a related ETH interoperability document, expanding explanations of the same contract; both PRs address the L2ToL2CrossDomainMessenger contract but differ in scope.

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pages/interop/predeploy.mdx (1)

56-56: Maintain consistent hyphenation for “cross-chain”.

Line 56 correctly uses the hyphenated form “cross-chain”, but earlier lines 37-38 use “cross chain” without the hyphen. For consistency and to follow common technical style guides, prefer the hyphenated form throughout the document.

-37 The `CrossL2Inbox` is the system predeploy for cross chain messaging.
+37 The `CrossL2Inbox` is the system predeploy for cross-chain messaging.
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@krofax krofax merged commit d465ddb into ethereum-optimism:main Jul 7, 2025
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