Adds import statement to code usage example#59327
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This documentation is auto-generated from JSDoc. Therefore, you need to update the following locations: gutenberg/packages/html-entities/src/index.js Lines 9 to 14 in 593fd64 Then run |
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Makes sense about the auto-generation. Thanks @t-hamano for explaining how to commit here- I've pushed an update. |
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LGTM! I'm a little concerned that the GitHub action related to backporting PHP is failing, but this PR does not make any changes to PHP files, and this GitHub action is optional. Therefore, I will merge this PR 👍
What?
This is a minor documentation change to add the
importstatement to the code example. This seems to be a consistent pattern. Examples from other packages:Why?
Added for consistency and because import statements in the example code can be helpful for newer developers.