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feat(openapi-react-query): support for useInfiniteQuery() #2117
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Thank you! This looks great. If you could just rebase off main I’d be happy to merge & release this.
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Looks great, thank you!
Changes
close #1828
I added useInfiniteQuery() to openapi-react-query.
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Any feedback is welcome. I'll review it and make updates!
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docs/updated (if necessary)pnpm run update:examplesrun (only applicable for openapi-typescript)This is a continuation work of #1881