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Fix #2280 - code block highlights (#2338)

* Fix #2280; code highlight & minor linter change

* Fix #2280; adjust code highlight
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David Walton 2023-02-01 01:52:43 -05:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ By installing a custom AssetsHandler, you can serve your own assets using a cust
In our example project, we will create a simple assets handler which will load files off disk:
```go title=main.go {16-35,49}
```go title=main.go {17-36,49}
package main
import (

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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ Wails requires that you pass in an _instance_ of the struct for it to bind it co
In this example, we create a new `App` instance and then add this instance to the `Bind` option in `wails.Run`:
```go {16,24} title="main.go"
```go {17,27} title="main.go"
package main
import (
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ func (a *App) Greet(name string) string {
You may bind as many structs as you like. Just make sure you create an instance of it and pass it in `Bind`:
```go {8-10}
```go {10-12}
//...
err := wails.Run(&options.App{
Title: "Basic Demo",
@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ it will be returned to your frontend as a JavaScript class.
:::info Note
Struct fields *must* have a valid `json` tag to be included in the generated TypeScript.
Struct fields _must_ have a valid `json` tag to be included in the generated TypeScript.
Anonymous nested structs are not supported at this time.