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feat: bump max count of contextual tuples to 100 #208

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Max contextual count in assertions will remain at 20 for now

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Max contextual count in assertions will remain at 20 for now
@rhamzeh rhamzeh requested review from a team as code owners October 23, 2024 21:09
@rhamzeh rhamzeh merged commit 3047760 into main Oct 23, 2024
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rhamzeh added a commit to openfga/openfga that referenced this pull request Oct 23, 2024
This bumps the limit on contextual tuples from 20 to 100.
See this PR for more openfga/api#208
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