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refactor: updated README file to reflect template changes #341

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@Mashal-m Mashal-m commented Sep 25, 2023

The README of the MFE's needs to be updated because the frontend app template has been updated.

Issue related: openedx/wg-frontend#169

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@Mashal-m Mashal-m marked this pull request as ready for review September 27, 2023 06:15
@abdullahwaheed abdullahwaheed merged commit 6365611 into master Oct 4, 2023
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@abdullahwaheed abdullahwaheed deleted the mashal-m/update-README branch October 4, 2023 07:26
@Mashal-m Mashal-m changed the title refactor: update readMe file refactor: updated README file to reflect template changes Oct 4, 2023
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