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feat: add enum support for js, ts #60

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Add support for enum for javascript, typescript

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@akashrpo akashrpo changed the title feat: add enum support for javascript and typescript feat: add enum support for js, ts and android Sep 4, 2024
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@akashrpo akashrpo changed the title feat: add enum support for js, ts and android feat: add enum support for js, ts Sep 5, 2024
@akashrpo akashrpo merged commit ef40300 into develop Sep 5, 2024
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