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Resolution.path/1 will give us a list like ["post", 5, "author"]. Strikes me we could flatten that into a string like post[].author and put it to "absinthe.path".
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The agent provides a specific set of matcher-modes which can be used.
Currently, it is not possible to create a name matcher which matches everything except the specified name. In order to do this, a matcher-mode should be implemented which is contrary to
EQUALS_FULLY, so only names are matching which are n