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Isn't data guaranteed to be truth-y, as part of the larger principle of "Focus on the success case"?

We shouldn't need to check for it in the JSX. It's a bit misleading for those learning, too.

I'm assuming this is just a typo.

(Thanks to Jan Claasen for helping verify this issue.)

Isn't data guaranteed to be truth-y, as part of the larger principle of "Focus on the success case"?

We shouldn't need to check for it in the JSX.
@TkDodo TkDodo merged commit 1e83468 into TanStack:main Jul 24, 2025
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