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Currently we are using the python print function to print debug info when users use --debug, it would be better practice to use a logger (rich.logging) to log debug information, as well as requests debug info
how do you think should it be implemented? (If possible)
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Hi Guys,
I would like to use your control but I am using typescript. Do you have support for this?
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I am suggesting adding up another feature which will be either a standalone or a part of an advanced search. I suggest adding up a tool which will permit to select a given area. A user can predefine searchable objects by their type (like dwarfs, blue giants and the like) and magnitude (all objects of the apparent/absolute magnitude, for example, 13). When search is done, the search box would list