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Reinclude lost TypeScript documentation #1920

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sodic opened this issue Mar 26, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #2153
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Reinclude lost TypeScript documentation #1920

sodic opened this issue Mar 26, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #2153
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sodic commented Mar 26, 2024

We used to have TS docs in typescript.md, but the file got removed: https://github.com/wasp-lang/wasp/pull/1633/files#diff-3133a1d4afca962779005e99886a9ee9cc139de5e5e39b19573528098931f7f1.

We lost some of our documentation with the file. For example, the satisfies keyword example. Users often trip on this one:

Another example is the TS LS restart instructions.

Go through the old file and see what we should re-include in our docs.

Most of the problems have to do with inferring payloads and the satisfies keyword.

@sodic sodic added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Mar 26, 2024
@Martinsos Martinsos added the shouldfix We should do/fix this at some point label Mar 26, 2024
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sodic commented Apr 26, 2024

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sodic commented Jun 1, 2024

@sodic sodic self-assigned this Jul 3, 2024
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