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This should fail because otherNum is not part of the State interface:
interface State {
num: number
}
export const initialState: State = {
num: 0
};
export const appsReducer = createReducer(initialState, handleAction => [
handleAction(actions.getApps.success, () => ({
num: 0,
otherNum: 0 // adding this property should trigger a warning
})),
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Currently, only version X.Y is supported, it is internally derive the last patch version of golangci-lint. However, sometimes, I would love to have some experience with my local dev and CI.
Propose: Support X.Y.Z version in config.
- if X.Y.Z version is passed, honour it
👍 - if X.Y version is passed, keep the same behaviour as it is right now.
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whenever i push it repeats it. really annoying as i keep getting notifications for nothing.
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Released October 16, 2018
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Currently certain PR's coming from forks result in the action running in the context of the fork, which means it can't post a comment or a PR review to the PR/issue.
Possible workarounds: