diff --git a/resources/blog/posts/2026/2026-02-01-introducing-safe-and-progressive-strict-type-adoption.md b/resources/blog/posts/2026/2026-02-01-introducing-safe-and-progressive-strict-type-adoption-rule.md similarity index 99% rename from resources/blog/posts/2026/2026-02-01-introducing-safe-and-progressive-strict-type-adoption.md rename to resources/blog/posts/2026/2026-02-01-introducing-safe-and-progressive-strict-type-adoption-rule.md index bf25edf6..798c44fa 100644 --- a/resources/blog/posts/2026/2026-02-01-introducing-safe-and-progressive-strict-type-adoption.md +++ b/resources/blog/posts/2026/2026-02-01-introducing-safe-and-progressive-strict-type-adoption-rule.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- id: 82 -title: "Introducing Safe and Progressive Strict Type Adoption" +title: "Introducing Safe and Progressive Strict Type Adoption Rule" perex: | PHP's `declare(strict_types=1)` directive is a powerful tool for preventing subtle bugs. Yet most existing, mature projects don't use it consistently, if at all.