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there;’s a lot of branches in repo that have been merged and not deleted
You do need to delete the old merged branches manually though; Google will find you some bash scripts for that.
would like to break thing a bit: mt/strip-extra-keys-transformer
should be a function of options => Transformer
, not a Transformer
. Question: should it remove extra keys by default:
a) from all maps (open or closed)
b) only from closed maps
hm… how do I make a transformer that uses a schema property as param to transform function
you have this showcased in the :compile
option example
but I’d like to look up something like that `
:math/multiplier
in the default transformer functione.g. I have datetime schema and it’s transformer would like to check if schema had :format
property
the :compile
thing requires one to add it to every use-site
oh, I see how it’s done elsewhere, ignore that