Documentaiton for Multi / Uni operators [closed] - mutiny

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I don't seem to find the documentation for Mutiny that would cover all available operators for Multi / Uni, something similar to this for example. Is there such a resource? Guides section is great, but I'd like to get a more general idea about library capabilities.

The link you gave as example is a JavaDoc.
Here's a link to the Mutiny one:
https://javadoc.io/doc/io.smallrye.reactive/mutiny/latest/index.html

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