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@mui/x-data-grid-generator
This package is used to generate data and build demos for the MUI X Data Grid.
⚠️ Do not use this package in production.
7.23.0
Nov 29, 2024
We'd like to offer a big thanks to the 10 contributors who made this release possible. Here are some highlights ✨:
✨ Support for a new display mode on the Data Grid with the List View feature, offering an extremely flexible way to render datasets and enabling developers to adapt how data is displayed across different screen sizes.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/61286adc-03fc-4323-9739-8ca726fcc16c
⚛️ React 19 support
📚 Documentation improvements
🌍 Improve Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese locales on the Data Grid component.
🌍 Improve Dutch locale on the Date and Time Picker components.
🐞 Bugfixes
Special thanks go out to the community contributors who have helped make this release possible: @dloeda, @headironc, @mathzdev, @nphmuller, @lhilgert9, @lauri865. Following are all team members who have contributed to this release: @oliviertassinari, @arminmeh, @KenanYusuf, @flaviendelangle, @MBilalShafi.
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