## Summary This PR improves type safety across the codebase by replacing generic `any` types with proper TypeScript types, removes unnecessary record store operations, and adds TODO comments for future refactoring of useEffect hooks. ## Key Changes ### Type Safety Improvements - **SettingsAgentTurnDetail.tsx**: Replaced `any` type annotations with proper `AgentMessage` type from generated GraphQL types - **useCreateManyRecords.ts**: Added `RecordGqlNode` type for better type safety when handling mutation responses - **useLazyFindOneRecord.ts**: Replaced generic `Record<string, any>` with `Record<string, RecordGqlNode>` for improved type checking ### Removed Unnecessary Operations - **EventCardCalendarEvent.tsx**: Removed unused `useUpsertRecordsInStore` hook and its associated useEffect that was upserting calendar event records to the store - **EventCardMessage.tsx**: Removed unused `useUpsertRecordsInStore` hook and its associated useEffect that was upserting message records to the store ### Conditional Query Execution - **useLoadCurrentUser.ts**: Made the `FindAllCoreViewsDocument` query conditional - only executes when `isOnAWorkspace` is true, preventing unnecessary queries for users not on a workspace ### Documentation - Added TODO comments in multiple files (`useAgentChatData.ts`, `useWorkspaceFromInviteHash.ts`, `useGetPublicWorkspaceDataByDomain.ts`, `useFindManyRecords.ts`, `useSingleRecordPickerPerformSearch.ts`) referencing PR #18584 for future refactoring of useEffect hooks to avoid unnecessary re-renders ## Implementation Details - The removal of store upsert operations suggests these records are already being managed elsewhere or the operations were redundant - Type improvements maintain backward compatibility while providing better IDE support and compile-time checking - Conditional query execution reduces unnecessary network requests and improves performance for non-workspace users https://claude.ai/code/session_01YQErkoHotMvM6VL3JkWAqV --------- Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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