feat: make ATTW an optional dependency with auto-install prompt#107
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feat: make ATTW an optional dependency with auto-install prompt#107
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| root?: string; | ||
| pack?: PackType; | ||
| manifest?: string[]; | ||
| attw?: boolean; |
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this is what i was trying to explain in discord the other day: we shouldn't be exposing any of this as "attw".
we should have a feature to enable "type checking". right now we happen to use attw under the hood, but we may not in future. it shouldn't matter to the user
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how should we handle this? i gotta think about that.
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