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fix(core): Fix @ts-ignore directive on TS import in type declaration output #3567

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@kitten kitten merged commit 1805b92 into main Apr 18, 2024
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I think you forgot to update the dependency on 0no-co/graphql.web. It still depends on the version with that problem.

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kitten commented Apr 18, 2024

@IvanUkhov It's within range:

"@0no-co/graphql.web": "^1.0.5",

Typically, I wouldn't bump that unless there's an explicit reliance on changes in the sub-package (like API changes). Since it's in range and the fix isn't preventing anyone from using it (i.e. if it's discovered, I'd hope the first thing someone does is to upgrade the broken dependency transitively). especially since skipLibCheck in TS is common I'd just leave it be

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Good point. People will figure out to update if case they bump into this issue.

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