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What is this feature?
When developing in a nx.dev monorepo setup the following setup is quite normal: An app has two (lazy loading) feature modules mounted:
BooksModulemounted underbooksOrdersModulemounted underorders
In a loosely coupled way, both features contain components that point to components of the other feature. For example, books has a routerLink pointing
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Description
It's not a bug. I've found a way to use the link function in a simpler way. The createRouteLinks function returns an object with only one function inside and I think this can be changed.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Return a function instead of an object, to simplify the usage.
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Taylor just informed me that Laravel recently got except-path and has had only-path for a while, so it would probably be worth deprecating the old syntax and changing this package's flags to match Laravel's:
https://twitter.com/stauffermatt/status/1389245939106390019
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