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Hi, thanks for this action. My npm package is not in the root of the repo.
WDYT about adding working_directory option - good idea or not?
Are you open to adding a Payload utility type? I think the following would be fairly useful:
const action = createActionCreator(
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resolve => (foo: string) => resolve({ foo }),
)
// Get the payload type of this action
const FooPayload = Payload<typeof action>Essentially I think you can do something like this but it would be better to make it generic.
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whenever i push it repeats it. really annoying as i keep getting notifications for nothing.
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