diff --git a/packages/core/content-types/__tests__/__snapshots__/tiptap.test.js.snap b/packages/core/content-types/__tests__/__snapshots__/tiptap.test.js.snap index 221b10855..ed2f139e4 100644 --- a/packages/core/content-types/__tests__/__snapshots__/tiptap.test.js.snap +++ b/packages/core/content-types/__tests__/__snapshots__/tiptap.test.js.snap @@ -341,7 +341,6 @@ putIntoContainer(squareContainer, circle); // Error: Argument of type 'Circle' i A lot more code, I know, and if you don't know how generics work that blob of code is utter nonsense. One of the main reasons I avoided Typescript for a long time. But look at the benefits: - 1. You have 100% compile-time type safety. 2. You can't put a round item in a square container (you will get compiler error). @@ -385,7 +384,6 @@ right? Well, let's get into that. exports[`convert HTML to text with outlinelists: html-to-txt-outlinelists.txt 1`] = ` "Testing outline list: - * My outline list * works * but sometimes @@ -410,7 +408,6 @@ EMAILS FEATURE INTRO Features: - 1. Web clipper on mobile 2. Pin any note to notification 3. Take notes from notifications @@ -453,7 +450,6 @@ daskvbkdsa kdsajvbsajkd kjdsavbdsa" exports[`convert HTML to text with tasklists: html-to-txt-tasklists.txt 1`] = ` "Hello - ✅ Task item 1 ✅ Task item 2 ✅ Task item 3 @@ -463,7 +459,6 @@ exports[`convert HTML to text with tasklists: html-to-txt-tasklists.txt 1`] = ` ☐ Task Item 5 Nene - * dasvsadv * adsva\`sd * vasd