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* [compiler] Remove section on healthcheck This package will be deprecated soon. It makes adopting the compiler confusing since it can spread the misconception that you need to have all your components successfully compiled before you can use the compiler. For now let's remove this from our docs and deprecate the package on npm. We can always choose to repurpose this in the future. * Clarify that 100% compilation is not necessary
Add a new blog post announcing the React Compiler Beta release!
* Add ESLint flat config example, fix ESLint name * Use official terminology * Fix key
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Merge changes from react.dev at eb174dd
DO NOT SQUASH MERGE THIS PULL REQUEST!
Doing so will "erase" the commits from main and cause them to show up as conflicts the next time we merge.