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Add type support for message_metadata_* event types #1507

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dannyhostetler opened this issue Jun 28, 2022 · 1 comment
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Add type support for message_metadata_* event types #1507

dannyhostetler opened this issue Jun 28, 2022 · 1 comment
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bolt-js doesn't currently offer type support for Slack's new message_metadata_* event types. I propose to submit a PR to added support for these new event types.

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@misscoded misscoded added enhancement M-T: A feature request for new functionality TypeScript-specific labels Jun 28, 2022
@filmaj filmaj self-assigned this Jul 14, 2022
@filmaj filmaj added this to the 3.12.0 milestone Jul 14, 2022
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filmaj commented Jul 14, 2022

This is now fixed, and released in 3.12.0 which is now live!

@filmaj filmaj closed this as completed Jul 14, 2022
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