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Add TypeScript types to Menu, MenuItem #15177

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tay1orjones opened this issue Nov 13, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #15361
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Tracked by #12513

Add TypeScript types to Menu, MenuItem #15177

tay1orjones opened this issue Nov 13, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #15361
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afrohacks See https://ibm.biz/afrohacks-hackathon area: typescript hacktoberfest See https://hacktoberfest.com/ needs: community contribution Due to roadmap and resource availability, we are looking for outside contributions on this issue. role: dev 🤖 status: help wanted 👐

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tay1orjones commented Nov 13, 2023

This issue is for adding TypeScript types to the Menu and MenuItem components.

Please review the information in the parent issue, and read and follow the steps outlined in the adding component types documentation.

@tay1orjones tay1orjones added status: help wanted 👐 role: dev 🤖 hacktoberfest See https://hacktoberfest.com/ area: typescript needs: community contribution Due to roadmap and resource availability, we are looking for outside contributions on this issue. afrohacks See https://ibm.biz/afrohacks-hackathon labels Nov 13, 2023
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I will take this one!

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afrohacks See https://ibm.biz/afrohacks-hackathon area: typescript hacktoberfest See https://hacktoberfest.com/ needs: community contribution Due to roadmap and resource availability, we are looking for outside contributions on this issue. role: dev 🤖 status: help wanted 👐
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