I used pnpm to download @refinedev/inferencer, vscode says there is no .d.ts type file. How to fix i
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equal-aqua•2y ago
Hey @greenking19,
Can you share more information?
For example which do you framework use? react, nextjs, remix?
Additionally, how did you create your project?
rival-blackOP•2y ago
Frameworks used: React, Antd, Vite. I use Nx to manage my workspace
@salihozdemir
equal-aqua•2y ago
Asap, we’ll reproduce it and I’ll get back to you 🙏🏻
rival-blackOP•2y ago
Oddly enough, it just says there is no .d.ts file, but it can still be used. I think it may be caused by pnpm and nx
@salihozdemir
Hey @greenking19 ,
Does this topic (https://discord.com/channels/837692625737613362/1089398561122287747) help you?
rival-blackOP•2y ago
Still didn't work, or said missing .d.ts file @Omer
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