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fix: lint issues blocking Merge Action
Disable Eslint for code that is not supported by Eslint & also add key prop for the component within map function issues in code,
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Size changes
📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for react-dev
This analysis was generated by the Next.js Bundle Analysis action. 🤖
Five Pages Changed Size
The following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:
| Page | Size (compressed) | First Load |
|---|---|---|
/404 |
104.29 KB (🟡 +10 B) |
208.48 KB |
/500 |
104.28 KB (🟡 +10 B) |
208.47 KB |
/[[...markdownPath]] |
106.13 KB (🟡 +10 B) |
210.32 KB |
/errors |
104.49 KB (🟡 +10 B) |
208.69 KB |
/errors/[errorCode] |
104.47 KB (🟡 +10 B) |
208.67 KB |
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