@wycats oh, well, the answer is the same as it is without fuzzy matching. don't do that.
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@polotek@brianleroux but that restriction means shared types bottleneck on standardization (the opposite of the point of npm) -
@wycats@brianleroux it feels like this might be a bad idea w/ custom types. You'd be coupling modules together. Or maybe that's your point. -
@polotek@brianleroux it's common with things like http libs (shared request types) but people go into contortions to explain "bad idea" -
@wycats@brianleroux anyway, I'm not sure I'm adding much to the original convo. Just making sure I understood the core issue. -
@polotek@brianleroux JS hides the issue enough so people can say "antipattern" but it's more fundamental than thay -
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