Rasmus Porsager
Rasmus Porsager
Thank you The export default in commonjs is wrong :)
React?? Why are you hurting yourself? 😅 I guess [this also works](https://flems.io/#0=N4IgZglgNgpgziAXAbVAOwIYFsZJAOgAsAXLKEAGhAGMB7NYmBvAHgBMIA3AAgjYF4AOiAwAHUcIB8gtN24yWAeg6dJlEHBixqxCPQSIQARkQAmEAF8K6bLkP4AVgip0GTYnghZRtAE7FuACUYDB1uMF9aLHkQEmJROERFRXgsfDhCRV8QnWEZLx9-IJziABEAeQBZcMjo4TiEpJS4NIyskoBaNijFaigIdzy0GVc4AMjaAP5i0LKq-GpsjEZA2kmACjFRAEoZCeJ8bLQ2GF91gHIACS0oWgpuAHc-KDYAQnPty2sQTBw8Bbgzho9EYzEMlgAuhYgA)
It just goes by the extension, so if you name it `.js` instead of `.files` it should be good
Oh sorry - now I see, you want to supply the flems state object... Theres no support in gists for that. Maybe if we make support for a special flems.json...
Maybe you're better off just saving the flems url directly in a gist if you need a shorter url?
Ah ok - why not embed flems directly in the docs?
@croconut The original issue is about composite types. For your case you just need to leave out the surrounding parenthesis - Postgres.js will add them. ```js await sql` select *...
No not in this case, it will format them for `in (...)`
Do like this ;) ```js let table2d = [['t1', 't2']]; for (const tables of table2d) { // we use a local obj in case the cache would have dropped an...
Just a heads up, while that package might be fine for a proof of concept I won't add dependencies, so it needs to be implemented without in as lean a...