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SwiftSyntax is at version 5.2 (release tag is 0.50200.0). Piranha uses the 5.1 version and this may be causing issues to users who are on the latest versions of Xcode. See compatibility error here.
This issue is to upgrade PiranhaSwift to use the latest version.
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As we are constantly upgrading Flagr server, the client SDKs may experience unexpected changes from the server side. The integration tests should better include these SDKs instead of just simple CURL tests.
Specifically, we want to cover
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Right now, when you archive a key, you can only see it if you manually search for it.
This can cause some key name conflict issues, or issues when trying to create a folder with the same name as an archived (bu not yet deleted key).
It would be ideal for there to be a way to see all archived keys at once, without the need to search for them in the search bar.
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Sorta bad titlte, but I'd love to get a list of all toggles that are responding with 100% yes and are unchanged for the last 30 days. In that case, you can probably delete the toggle as it's not necesarry any more.
In the same vein, also exposing all toggles that has no metrics for the last 30 days would be great for the same use case.
Opening here instead of in unleash-frontend as I want to