@alevnyacow/nzmt 0.22.5 → 0.22.6
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## Can I tweak scaffolded files?
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Yes — everything is fully editable, including configuration. Think of NZMT as a shadcn-style approach for full-stack: scaffold first, then fully own the code. Moreover, in most of the cases your changes are preserved on subsequent generations. For example, if you modify a generated query and
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Yes — everything is fully editable, including configuration. Think of NZMT as a shadcn-style approach for full-stack: scaffold first, then fully own the code. Moreover, in most of the cases your changes are preserved on subsequent generations. For example, if you modify a generated query and run `npx nzmt rq` later, your edits stay intact.
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## Do I really need to understand DI and other fancy concepts to use NZMT?
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"name": "@alevnyacow/nzmt",
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"version": "0.22.
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"version": "0.22.6",
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"description": "Next Zod Modules Toolkit",
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"keywords": ["next", "full-stack", "server", "backend", "cli", "scaffolder", "zod", "rest", "contract programming", "react-query", "ddd", "domain-driven"],
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"repository": {
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