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Tony f12d35609a feat(store)!: fully rework and add auto save (#1550)
* Add auto save to store plugin

* Put jsdoc at constructor instead of class level

* Clippy

* Use enum instead of bool

* Some(AutoSaveMessage::Cancel) | None

* from_millis

* u64

* Add change file

* Rename to emit_on_change

* should use Duration in `with_store`

* Add breaking change notice to change file

* Emit change event for inserts by reset

* Update readme example

* Update example

* Remove extra line

* Make description clear it only works with managed

* Fix links in docstring

* Fix doc string closing

* get_mut

* Proof of concept

* fmt

* Load store on create

* cargo fmt

* Fix merge conflits

* Format

* small cleanup

* update docs, use `impl Into<JsonValue>`

* fix doctests, further simplification of api

* add store options

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Co-authored-by: Tillmann <28728469+tweidinger@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Nogueira <lucas@tauri.app>
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