Project: text-sorcery-display
URL: https://run.gptengineer.app/projects/3f1c4cc5-adc6-41b6-aa05-2806b0ffd1dc/improve
Description: Create a simple webpage showing the text "Testing123". Wraps the text "Testing123" in an
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cd text-sorcery-display
npm i
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npm run dev
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This project is built with .
- Vite
- React
- shadcn-ui
- Tailwind CSS
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