docs(readme): stop documenting a subpath that no longer ships - #244
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useVirtualRows went out with TanStack solid-virtual, and the primitives/ virtualizer directory went with it, but the subpath-exports example still imported from it. The release job's package check caught it against the tarball, which is what that gate is for: a README naming a module that does not exist would have shipped to npm unpublishable. Swapped for hooks/table, which ships and makes the same point about narrowing an import.
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The Release run for 2.6.0 failed its package check:
useVirtualRowswent out with TanStacksolid-virtualand theprimitives/virtualizerdirectory went with it, but the subpath-exports example in the README still imported from it. The gate caught it against the actual tarball, which is exactly its job, since a README naming a nonexistent module would have shipped to npm unpublishable.Swapped for
hooks/table, which ships and makes the same point about narrowing an import.bun run check:package: passes, 926 files, all exports and README imports resolve.Note CI itself was green on
890e39a; only the Release workflow failed, which is why npm still serves 2.5.0.🤖 Generated with Claude Code