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there aren't amenities in xtdb as far as i'm aware, if that's what you're asking. I've just been writing my fixture code by hand and it hasn't been too bad
the tests are filled with various fixture patterns, a lot of them depending on this file https://github.com/xtdb/xtdb/blob/master/test/src/xtdb/fixtures.clj
Thanks, that lead me to https://github.com/xtdb/xtdb/blob/master/test/test/xtdb/bench_test.clj#L44, which looks like what I should try. I need to load a few hundred thousand records and they need to be generally available between restarts and stuff. Just looking for ways to expedite that process so my dev workflow isn't too impeded by the time it takes to load that data.