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Summary
I wanted to swap out components in my Markdown with custom ones. I was happy to see that there was already an example (in the gatsby/examples/using-remark/ dir, also hosted at https://using-remark.gatsbyjs.org/custom-components/)
However, I quickly discovered that the following suggested snippet makes the TypeScript compiler very unhappy.
const renderAst = new rehypeReac
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Describe the bug
GitHub provides a few options when configuring a new repo like: license, .gitignore file, a README.md, and the Rennovate plugin. If you want to install any of these by default, which I usually do, then you get an error about the remote having newer content.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Create a repo with a readme during the script
- See the er
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What example does this report relate to?
https://github.com/jthegedus/firebase-gcp-examples/tree/main/functions-nextjs
What version of Next.js are you using?
10.0.8
What version of Node.js are you using?
12.0.0
What browser are you using?
Chrome
What operating system are you using?
n/a
How are you deploying your application?
Firebase
Describe the Bug
When h