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Hi, thank you for making a great plugin.
We previously created our own plugin for our company based on this repository.
I'd like to share some points we noticed when we created it. We deleted it in the end because we no longer need collaborative editing features, though.
This is not an issue, so you can close this “issue” after you read it. I just want to pay you back.
I'm sorry I haven't
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I had opened an issue in the Shins project along these lines, but felt it might be better(?) considered here. Mermade/shins#53
To state the scenario from that issue:
Once a user is logged into our site, I'd like to be able to inject a user's API key dynamically into the API calls within the documentation. I'm using Widdershins to generate the base docs from OpenAPISp