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@yarikbratashchuk yarikbratashchuk commented May 16, 2024

Addressing #376

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  • Documentation
    • Updated tutorial section title to "Cloning the repo."
    • Revised instructions for cloning the repository and installing dependencies for the frontend app.
    • Added steps to install dependencies and run the app using yarn dev.

@yarikbratashchuk yarikbratashchuk requested review from S1nus and jcstein May 16, 2024 12:56
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The recent updates to the tutorials/gm-world-frontend.md focus on streamlining the initial setup process for the frontend application. The section previously titled "Starting an app" has been renamed to "Cloning the repo," and now includes detailed instructions for cloning the repository, installing dependencies, and running the app using yarn dev. These changes aim to simplify the onboarding process for developers.

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tutorials/gm-world-frontend.md Renamed section title to "Cloning the repo," updated instructions for cloning, installing dependencies, and running the app.

In a world of code where changes flow,
A repo cloned, dependencies grow.
With yarn dev, the app takes flight,
Guiding devs through day and night.
🐇✨


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@yarikbratashchuk yarikbratashchuk changed the title Break down bash script as suggested at #376 Break down bash script as suggested May 16, 2024
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 167ced1 and 6ee8994.
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  • tutorials/gm-world-frontend.md (1 hunks)
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  • tutorials/gm-world-frontend.md

@jcstein jcstein merged commit d854667 into main May 16, 2024
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@jcstein jcstein deleted the yarik/gmfront-2 branch May 16, 2024 14:20
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