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Pull Request Overview

This PR updates the documentation by removing references to Refreshable and Resettable from the primary documentation and README, categorizing them as deprecated in Atoms.docc instead.

  • Removed Refreshable and Resettable from the main list in Atoms.docc
  • Added Refreshable and Resettable to the Deprecated section in Atoms.docc
  • Removed the entire Refreshable and Resettable documentation block from the README

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Sources/Atoms/Atoms.docc/Atoms.md Moved Refreshable and Resettable items to the Deprecated section
README.md Removed the Refreshable and Resettable sections and examples
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README.md:865

  • The removal of the Refreshable section from the README is clear. Consider verifying that users have been adequately informed of the deprecation in other documentation.
-#### [Refreshable](https://ra1028.github.io/swiftui-atom-properties/documentation/atoms/refreshable)

Sources/Atoms/Atoms.docc/Atoms.md:96

  • Refreshable is now categorized under Deprecated. Please ensure that any related documentation or cross-references are updated for consistency.
+- ``Refreshable``

@ra1028 ra1028 merged commit 0b67111 into main Jun 3, 2025
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@ra1028 ra1028 deleted the update-readme branch June 3, 2025 10:13
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