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Add instructions for running API Dash code in Python using requests across macOS, Windows, and Linux #533

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@AffanShaikhsurab AffanShaikhsurab commented Jan 14, 2025

Add detailed steps for running generated code in Python using requests on macOS, Windows, and Linux with emojis for clarity.

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This pull request adds detailed, platform-specific instructions for running the API Dash-generated Python using requests code on macOS, Windows, and Linux. It includes step-by-step guidance for installing Python, the requests library, and executing the code, with added emojis for clarity and engagement.

please tell if this style of instructions is what needed .

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  • I have gone through the contributing guide

  • I have updated my branch and synced it with project main branch before making this PR

  • I am using the latest Flutter stable branch (run flutter upgrade and verify)

  • I have run the tests (flutter test) and all tests are passing

  • Yes

  • No, and this is why: The changes are purely documentation-related

OS on which you have developed and tested the feature?

  • Windows
  • [] macOS
  • Linux

Add detailed steps for running generated code in Python on macOS, Windows, and Linux with emojis for clarity.
@AffanShaikhsurab AffanShaikhsurab changed the title Add instructions for running API Dash code in Python across macOS, Windows, and Linux Add instructions for running API Dash code in Python using requests across macOS, Windows, and Linux Jan 14, 2025
@ashitaprasad ashitaprasad merged commit c5e8f35 into foss42:main Jan 15, 2025
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