Since `sheet.deleteObject()` doesn't actually delete the values
of the props of that object, I decided to rename it to `detachObject()`.
Also, the param `override` sounded too similar to the concept of value overrides,
so I renamed it to `reconfigure`.
* Implement an internal library for studio notifications
* Improve design a little
* Document code
* Change relative import to absolute one
* Fix tiny styling issue
* Add notifications playground
* Add notifications empty state and keep notifications buttons always visible
Also fix a bug related to not clearing the type and uniqueness checkers.
* Simplify notifications playground
* Treat window as optional in case it runs in server code
* Fix popover behavior when open and clicking on trigger
* Remove console log
* Resolve merge conflicts
* Remove destructuring in favor of property access
* Extract usePopover return type into an interface
* Fix merge
* Update dependencies which pass tests locally
* Break the yarn cache in an attempt to fix checks
* playground: Add wrapping error info for build.ts
* playground: Don't use dev mode in CI tests
* playground: Use tsc for typecheck
* playground: Specify working esbuild version 0.13.15
* playground: Use only promises in build.ts
* playground: Ensure serving in ci e2e
* Add echo for vercel for build:static
Before this commit, the exports field of `@theatre/r3f` was:
```
"exports": {
".": "./dist/index.js",
"./extension": "./dist/extension/index.js"
},
```
So users could import the extension from '@theatre/r3f/extension'
However, if the user’s bundler doesn’t support the exports field, they’d have to import from @theatre/r3f/dist/extension. There are 3 problems with this approach:
1. We have to ask users to try both paths and see which works for their bundler.
2. Users can’t copy code from each other if their bundler setups are different.
3. To make matters worse, if a user’s bundler supports exports, they can’t import from @theatre/r3f/dist/extension.
This is all confusing, so we're fixing it by exposing @theatrer/3f/dist/extension and not @theatre/r3f/extension. Uglier, but more consistent, and avoids the above 3 problems.