ts-force-gen: import 'ts-force' by dependency instead of by path #118
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NielsBo wants to merge 4 commits intoChuckJonas:masterfrom
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ts-force-gen: import 'ts-force' by dependency instead of by path #118NielsBo wants to merge 4 commits intoChuckJonas:masterfrom
NielsBo wants to merge 4 commits intoChuckJonas:masterfrom
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this was actually by design to ensure the Let me test and make sure everything works as expected |
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It would be great to get this merged into the release branch. At the moment we are doing manual hacks every time we generate entities. This would speed up tha process. |
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@ChuckJonas Please. This is a pain every time we want to generate. |
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This is a proposal for fixing issue #115 so ts-force-gen can work also with pnpm and using import by dependency to ts-force instead of by path.