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The default data includes dfua16
links. These need to be updated to be relative or part of the compilation process.
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This might be faster:
git clone /path/to/base/head/startup-os
We could also probably do:
git clone file:///path/to/base/head/startup-os --depth=1
feat(query): pass missing index error message to action dispatch (so logListenerError is not needed)
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- Pass along the missing index error message into the action that is dispatched so that logListenerError is not needed to get the link that Firebase provides for setting the index (err.message instead of err)
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I looks like, at the moment, if I want to write many records at once, I have to either do a series of individual document writes. Or I have to write all the records to a single doc. It would be great to be able to create and write out to many docs simultaneously and atomically.
Fireorm supports validation by leveraging the responsibility to class-validator. To perform the validation we have to declare a function on each abstract repositories like (this one or [this one](https://github.com/wovalle/fireorm/blob/dd10d7d52441894c4701a085d4
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After this change in Material UI: mui-org/material-ui#6115