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fix(typescript): correctly dump typescript files when collections name are complexe #653

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@SteveBunlon SteveBunlon commented Dec 7, 2023

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@SteveBunlon SteveBunlon force-pushed the fix/dumper-typescript/interfaces-naming branch from aa758f3 to 4473382 Compare December 7, 2023 15:12
@SteveBunlon SteveBunlon force-pushed the fix/dumper-typescript/interfaces-naming branch from 4473382 to 8718548 Compare December 7, 2023 15:14
@SteveBunlon SteveBunlon merged commit 269fc41 into main Dec 14, 2023
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@SteveBunlon SteveBunlon deleted the fix/dumper-typescript/interfaces-naming branch December 14, 2023 09:31
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# [4.3.0](v4.2.5...v4.3.0) (2023-12-14)

### Bug Fixes

* **typescript:** correctly dump typescript files when collections name are complexe ([#653](#653)) ([269fc41](269fc41))

### Features

* **onboarding:** users can now generate project on mongodb serverless instances ([#654](#654)) ([d421a09](d421a09))
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🎉 This PR is included in version 4.3.0 🎉

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