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Greg
@greg
zod is great
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Yash Karthik
@yashkarthik
Using it with t3 stack?
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@tayyab
Never used it before, why use Zod over just normal types/interfaces?
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const zodIsGreat = z.boolean().default(true)
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@spencer-sch
I've heard great things but have not yet had the opportunity to use.
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Yash Karthik
@yashkarthik
Yes
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Yes! I have great design plans for Zod - glad to hear your endorsement @greg The idea of tripping through [types] → [json-schema] → [zod declarations] with a UI editor gets me excited. Particularly as the json-schema outputs can be used for editor hinting within YAML etc. (riffing, non-std usage I know)
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