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Minimal reproduction of the bug/regression with instructions:
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ng add @ngrx/component - Notice the error
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Documentation help
Open call to our awesome community to help create documentation. If interested please work with us here and extend the existing docs for the scenarios you need.
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In original connect from react-redux, you can pass a function as a mapDispatch, which accepts dispatch and own component props. Here the full description
Do you plan to add this feature?
P.S. proppy-redux npm page points to package. So I created issue in this sco
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This is to fix: Nozbe/WatermelonDB#186
Right now, deleting records is not very efficient in WatermelonDB.
Say you have models like this: Blog has_many Post has_many Comment. If you want to delete a blog post, you also have to delete all its posts, and all their comments. This happens one-by-one currently. What we need is the ability to efficiently (and atomically if