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Following #41.

Had the time to play better with this to simplify as much as possible and make it "just work™️" without needing to change anything in the workshop, only the command to run the e2e tests.

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I'm not sure that I want this all in the README. Most people don't need this info. Could you instead just have a link to your issue that has the details, if anybody needs to look into this further?

@Noriller Noriller reopened this Jun 19, 2025
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Ok, migrated what I had written to the issue, added a few other things I've been learning about this, and a section in the readme with the link to the issue.

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Perfect. Thanks!

@kentcdodds kentcdodds merged commit af077c8 into epicweb-dev:main Jun 19, 2025
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