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Fix duplicated text #1166

Closed meritmalling closed 4 days ago

meritmalling commented 4 days ago

Thanks @dbgarf-flatfile!

coderabbitai[bot] commented 4 days ago

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The overall change involves correcting a grammatical error in the text within the documentation about deploying listeners in the Flatfile ecosystem. There are no alterations to the declarations of exported or public entities.

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developer-tools/developing/running-local.mdx Corrected a grammatical error in the text regarding deploying listeners in the Flatfile ecosystem.

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developer-tools/developing/running-local.mdx
[uncategorized] ~75-~75: This verb may not be in the correct tense. Consider changing the tense to fit the context better. Context: ... the local listener. That's why the CLI is warning you when working in an environment that... (AI_EN_LECTOR_REPLACEMENT_VERB_TENSE)
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developer-tools/developing/running-local.mdx (1)
Line range hint `75-75`: **Verb Tense Appropriateness:** The use of the present continuous tense "is warning" is appropriate here as it reflects an ongoing action by the CLI. This is not a grammatical error.
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