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Help wanted.
Ideally we can use directly Prometheus one again (it was added tmp to help with Thanos upgrade on Cortex side),
according to runtime doc, I code Deno.dir("home").

but output as follow:
Uncaught TypeError: Deno.dir is not a function
at <anonymous>:2:6
env:
deno 1.5.4 (bc79d55, release, x86_64-apple-darwi
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When
map.fitBounds(...)is called with a bearing option passed in, it seems like the bearing is not taken into the account on calculating the appropriate zoom, resulting in part of the bounded area to not be in view.mapbox-gl-js version: 1.12.0
browser: Chrome
Steps to Trigger Behavior
map.fitBounds(...)wi