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Hydra widget
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difficult to implement as its a commonJS module, rollup doesnt convert properly it seems.
hydra works via a src tag import, but then breaks engine.
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Currently the tests are all in folders
posandneg.Instead, we could organize them by topic:
and add additional README.md files to the folders guiding newcomers. Additionally, the tests could have comments explaining the features.
This way we could have a low cost documentation that is automatically checked