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@@ -612,7 +612,9 @@ These behave exactly like VueJs's transition directives, except they have differ
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The object keys are the directives (Can be any directive including modifiers), and the values are callbacks to be evaluated by Alpine.
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-> Note: The only anomaly with x-spread is when used with `x-for`. When the directive being "spread" is `x-for`, you should return a normal expression string from the callback. For example: `['x-for']() { return 'item in items' }`.
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+> Note: There are a couple of caveats to x-spread:
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+> - When the directive being "spread" is `x-for`, you should return a normal expression string from the callback. For example: `['x-for']() { return 'item in items' }`.
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+> - `x-data` and `x-init` can't be used inside a "spread" object
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