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gamification
Part of #2194.
Prove the whole flow works and document it.
- [ ] One integration test: a CSV plus a recipe, through the task, into statements, into the entities index, exported
as FtM JSON.
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Upgrade eslint-plugin-unicorn from ^65.0.1 to ^67.0.0 (latest). This was deliberately deferred from the vite 8 /
dependency-bump PR (#360) because it requires source changes and rule-curation ...
Part of #2194.
Let users start an extraction.
- [ ] Add a REST endpoint that saves a recipe and launches the task, reporting status like other tasks.
- [ ] Add a command-line command to run a recipe ...
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gamification
Part of #2194.
Wire everything into a background task that runs a recipe from start to finish.
- [ ] Add the task: read the recipe, read the file, run the executor, write the statements, rebuild the ...
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Part of #2194.
Make extracted entities searchable in their own per-project index, separate from the documents index. They get their own
index because the same entity can come from many documents, which ...
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This is a dummy issue generated to farm GitHub badges. Issue sequence: 44
gamification
Part of #2194.
The core piece: turn a recipe plus a file s rows into statements. This is likely not provided by the FtM library (see
the investigation in #2200).
- [ ] Build a stable entity id from ...
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