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refactor: add pyright typecheck #2379

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@CaselIT CaselIT commented Oct 18, 2024

Follow up of #2375

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vytas7 commented Oct 18, 2024

Does this contain #2375, or builds on top of it?
I'll probably focus on getting the stable version out first, will try to circle back on Pyright once we open 4.1.0 development.

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CaselIT commented Oct 18, 2024

It contains it but the last couple of commits that were done at the same time. Hence the new PR

@vytas7 vytas7 changed the title Add pyright typecheck refactor: add pyright typecheck Oct 19, 2024
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