* fix: allow publish property to be a string (ExplicitPublish)
Previously, the ExplicitPublish filter would publish if the `publish`
property was truthy.
The filter expects the `publish` property to be a boolean:
```
---
publish: true
---
```
However, Obsidian only shows the above if you are viewing a page in
“Source” mode.
If you are not in Source view, and you choose Three Dots Menu (...),
“Add file property”, you will get a string, not a boolean. It seems
likely that many users will do this and get:
```
publish: "true"
```
Notice that `"true"` is a string, not the boolean value `true`. If the
user changes this to `"false"`, the page will still be published:
```
publish: "false"
```
That is because the string value `"false"` is truthy.
This PR does the following:
- Allows the `publish` property to be either a boolean or a string.
- If it’s a string, it’s considered `true` if the string is `"true"`
(not case-sensitive; it will also work if it is `"True"`, `"TRUE"`,
etc.)
- Guarantees that the returned value from `shouldPublish` is a `boolean`
-- previously it could be any truthy value even though it was cast to
`boolean`
* style: use double-quotes everywhere
* style: format according to project style guide