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chore: Merge for release #476

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FabienArcellier and others added 30 commits June 8, 2024 10:42
* feat: implement component documentation generator compatible with mintlify
* feat: improve mintlify integration
* chore: add a way to run codegen scripts standalone
* chore: remove vitepress dependency
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chore: improve UI consistency (padding, content align)
Implement writer framework documentation related to mintlify
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* refact: build fixture to init session
* refact: add load ability on setup_app_runner
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* refact: extract execute handler
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* feat: implement middleware execution
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* feat: implement event type in context
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* feat: use pattern to handle exceptions
* feat: allow middleware without yield
FabienArcellier and others added 7 commits June 24, 2024 17:07
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* feat: use pattern to handle exceptions
* feat: allow middleware without yield
* docs: describe the implementation of middlewares
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use middleware to intercept event handlers (global event, database management, ...)
feat: Dataframe Markdown, Step go back
@ramedina86 ramedina86 merged commit 3470f2e into master Jun 25, 2024
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