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Presumably you can already extend the types and try this out? The tooling seems speculative enough that I think it would help get consensus if people were already using and benefiting from an implementation before we consider bringing it into the default blueprint. My first impression is that it feels weird to use the typescript signature for a thing that typescript is never going to be able to check. |
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seconded -- if a primary purpose is for docs-generation, any project can just do it without formal support of any of the tools (other than typedoc, ofc, but it'll read anything) |
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The comments I was looking for. As we work on storybook with vite for ember, we can jump onto that. My mind was: "We need a formal structure first" - but we can use it to run the experimentation for sure. As such there is no high prio on this one. Keep it lying as-is, still useful to exchange thoughts and "send my brain around". |
Propose Extend Component Signature for Styling
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