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docs: Update steps to run examples in sbt #2457

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@lackhoa lackhoa commented Sep 24, 2023

The documented steps were outdated, this commit corrected them.

The documented steps were outdated, this commit corrected them.
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jdegoes commented Sep 24, 2023

README is generated from index.md. Please update index.md and re-generate the README from there. Thank you! 🙏

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lackhoa commented Sep 25, 2023

@jdegoes Okay, I’ll do that later, but can you reopen the PR and put it in draft mode?

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