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Camel case, but with a twist -- if the next word is about to start after a capital letter, I'll have it lower case.
topSecretFBIfile.txt for example
Interesting, I'd tend to demote the initialism, ie topSecretFbiFiles.tar.gz
That's probably more commonly accepted. I defer to whatever my team is doing, but for my own files, I wouldn't want things like UsStudentList or USStudentList which both look wrong to me.
USstudentList looks right to me, and if that's wrong, I'm okay with being wrong! Haha