docs: remove emoji from CLI reference heading#16924
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[WIP] Remove emoji from CLI reference heading
docs: remove emoji from CLI reference heading
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Pull request overview
This PR removes an emoji from a documentation heading to improve consistency and accessibility. The CLI reference page had one heading with an emoji (## 🚀 Most Common Commands) while all other headings used plain text.
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- Removed the
🚀emoji from the "Most Common Commands" heading to match the plain-text style of all other section headings in the document
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The
## 🚀 Most Common Commandsheading in the CLI reference page was the only heading using an emoji, inconsistent with all other plain-text headings and adding accessibility noise to sidebar/anchor text.Changes
docs/src/content/docs/setup/cli.md: Remove🚀from## Most Common CommandsheadingOriginal prompt
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