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Sometimes it makes sense to process the dictionary after it has been created from merging the parsed input files together into one JS object.
For example, when more complicated and broad transformations have to be done in order for things like references to work, metadata to be deleted, etc.
In the past, I've used custom parsers to parse design token files from Tokens Studio, but we ran into issues with cross-file references, which at the parser lifecycle cannot be resolved and transformed, because the parsers work on single input files one by one. I think that totally makes sense for parsers, I wouldn't change that, but instead I think it makes sense to introduce this preprocessor lifecycle hook to deal with use cases like this.
TODO:
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