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xcv58 commented Feb 8, 2021

There are multiple benefits to use GraphQL query instead of the RESTful endpoints:

  1. It will have fewer network calls against the RESTful endpoint so that the rate-limited issue would be mitigated a lot. The current implementation is per file per call, and GraphQL query could easily change to per-directory per query and could be optimized further.
  2. The current Quick Open feature (⌘P) suppor
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Falci commented May 29, 2020

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Problem: I'd like to dynamically import scripts as <script> tags.

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const useScript = ({ url, id, type = 'text/javascript', async = true }) => {
    const [ready, setReady] = React.useState(false);
    const [failed, setFailed] = React.useState(false);

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