David Khourshid
David Khourshid
> I am dealing with the exact situation you described @expelledboy, they way I have implemented it now is using a derived atom like @davidkpiano is suggesting but I would...
Added this to the docs: https://stately.ai/docs/migration#how-can-i-use-both-xstate-v4-and-v5
> Oh wow! This is neat. Any plans to revive this? I hope to! I've been thinking about this recently - either lint rules and/or a codemod for v5 and...
The reason this doesn't work is because you can only call `enq.emit(…)`/`enq.effect(…)` in a transition function synchronously. Calling it "outside" that function's synchronous lifetime will have no effect, since the...
Updated this in the docs: https://github.com/statelyai/docs/commit/9d27dbc76762e731de85460d1a4ed9a223ed5d45
@ScottAwesome Thanks for the kind words! To answer your questions: > Would it be possible to pass an emit function as an argument to enqueue.effect ? Added this to the...
Hey! We have a beta feature currently available to Stately Pro subscribers where you can export the state machines you create to Markdown:  https://stately.ai/registry/editor/ddf4ca0e-5904-499d-9c4a-186dc5ca6900?machineId=58beffb5-fe8e-40b5-b321-cc596b9ac426...
The best way for me to debug this is with a repro; is there any way to create a repro for even part of the problem so we can work...
Apologies for the delay - this is a tricky one to debug without a simple reproduction. Is there a way for you to trigger some global error during restoration in...
@shakedbuk57 Please try this: https://www.npmjs.com/package/xstate-tsserver