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v2.3.2(2024-07-18)
feat(shared): support BigNumber (#4182) :point_right: ( 飝猫 )
feat(vue): add default value for createSchemaField (#4123) :point_right: ( Din )
feat(antd): add form-item tooltip props support (#4144) :point_right: ( 阿四 )
feat(json-schema): x-compile-omitted supports x-validator (#4072) :point_right: ( hyl )
feat: improve checkers generics (#4075) :point_right: ( 幽閒 )
fix(chrome devtool): graph has symbol value, but devtool dont show (#4113) :point_right: ( zhangxiaofan )
fix: wrong RadioGroup optionType value (#4083) :point_right: ( shenshen )
fix(element): fix form-item extra bugs (#4125) :point_right: ( [James Smith](https://github.com/James Smith) )
fix(vue): fix vue-demi's dependencies version (#4085) :point_right: ( 严浩 )
docs: fix deps (#4096) :point_right: ( tkgkn )
docs: update validate.md (#4156) :point_right: ( 唯心 )
docs(react): fix typo (#4065) :point_right: ( stefango )
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The npm package @formily/path receives a total of 6,635 weekly downloads. As such, @formily/path popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @formily/path demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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