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@aswamy aswamy commented Jul 30, 2025

set LIQUID_VALIDATION_MODE env var to "partial" if you want to test validate_theme_codeblocks. By default, we only enable validate_theme

update: both tools share a lot of their description with minor sections being separated

@aswamy aswamy requested review from karreiro and EvilGenius13 July 30, 2025 18:46
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@aswamy aswamy force-pushed the update_validate_theme branch 3 times, most recently from 6971966 to 50186fe Compare July 30, 2025 20:00
@aswamy aswamy changed the base branch from update_validate_theme to main July 30, 2025 20:14
@aswamy aswamy force-pushed the partial-and-full-theme-validation branch from 00799c6 to 59a446e Compare July 30, 2025 20:14
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aswamy commented Jul 30, 2025

/snapit

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🫰✨ Thanks @aswamy! Your snapshot has been published to npm.

Test the snapshot by updating your package.json with the newly published version:

"@shopify/dev-mcp": "0.0.0-snapshot-20250730205442"

@aswamy aswamy force-pushed the partial-and-full-theme-validation branch from 59a446e to 15eda34 Compare August 1, 2025 20:05
@aswamy aswamy merged commit f3449a5 into main Aug 1, 2025
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