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run yarn eslint packages and see that there is no more warning

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hmm i'm still getting errors even after running a clean yarn install

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hmm i'm still getting errors even after running a clean yarn install

what error are you seeing @yihuiliao ? i was referring to this one specifically
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yihuiliao commented Jul 28, 2025

ohhhh okay i see what you mean, let me try it again

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