![]() There's really no scenario where we want to generate boilerplate that always end up being removed. In particular, the boilerplate breaks tutorial as it generate conflicting validators in the blueprint. The only argument in favor of the boilerplate is to serve as example and show people some syntax reminder. However, this is better done in the README or on the user manual directly. |
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