This is a great feature which I want to deploy in my wikis. I'm still on TWC, 
but I plan to migrate sometime this year.

I've thought of a need that seems related.  I don't know if it should be a 
separate feature, or done with aliasing.

My usual convention is to name tiddlers in lowercase (I almost never use 
CamelCase.)  My later references to them occur in natural sentence flow, 
sometimes at the beginning of a sentence when capitalization is needed.  I 
would like a way to selectively make tiddler links that are case-insensitive.  
Perhaps with a single character at the beginning of the tiddler reference? (one 
that's currently unused in TW syntax.)

Example with a tiddler named life --

Case-insensitive link:
[[¿Life]] imitates art.
This WikiText would link to the tiddler life without having to type 
[[Life|life]]
I couldn't think of an unused character; implement with a more typical ASCII 
character than ¿
The use of a prepending character for this has some consistency with the ~ that 
suppresses auto-linking mixed case.

I think there could be other scenarios, apart from initial letter 
capitalization, where this may be useful.

As an alternative, various capitalizations could be stored as aliases, using 
Stephen's functionality.  What seems the cleaner approach, both for the 
end-user and the core architecture?

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