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Group abilities frontend #2745

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Group abilities frontend #2745

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@arbulu89 arbulu89 commented Jul 4, 2024

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Group abilities in the frontend using a new AbilitiesMultiSelect component.
The component groups some abilities based on hardcoded data for the frontend, but it still saves the individual abilities ids, so they can be updated properly in the backend.

PD: pending to add the settings abilities. We can add them once we have them implemented

@arbulu89 arbulu89 added enhancement New feature or request env Create an ephimeral environment for the pr branch labels Jul 4, 2024
@arbulu89 arbulu89 requested review from CDimonaco and EMaksy July 4, 2024 13:25
@arbulu89 arbulu89 marked this pull request as ready for review July 4, 2024 13:56
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Very cool thing, I'm soon finishing up the settings ability and can add it later on.

@arbulu89 arbulu89 force-pushed the group-abilities-frontend branch from 0d78c39 to c5a09f3 Compare July 11, 2024 09:32
@arbulu89 arbulu89 merged commit b0458c6 into main Jul 11, 2024
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@arbulu89 arbulu89 deleted the group-abilities-frontend branch July 11, 2024 09:57
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