♻️ Remove modify id script in favor of openapi-ts config#1434
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♻️ Remove modify id script in favor of openapi-ts config#1434
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Interesting, I think this is just from the version upgrade. 🤔 The current/old script only renamed the path operations, not really the types. I suspect they realized that the generated types needed to be disambiguated maybe. 🤔 |
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This PR removes the modify-id script; this is now handled by a custom config for
openapi-ts.The behaviour is slightly different, as we are now only renaming the methods and not the types, which is better in cases where we have operations with the same name; see #1429's
create_userfor an example :)