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Update prerequisites for Node.js version#200

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@jores915 jores915 commented Jan 5, 2026

Added a note about Node.js version requirement.

Added a note about Node.js version requirement.
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Hello @jores915, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request, authored by jores915, is intended to update the documentation by adding a specific Node.js version requirement to the prerequisites section of the "get-started.mdx" file. However, the current patch only shows a minor formatting change, specifically the addition of a blank line, and does not appear to include the stated Node.js version note.

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  • Intended Change: The pull request aims to update the documentation by adding a note about Node.js version requirements in the prerequisites section.
  • Actual Change: The provided patch for "src/content/docs/docs/get-started.mdx" only introduces a blank line after the "## Prerequisites" heading, which appears to be a formatting adjustment rather than the addition of a specific Node.js version requirement.
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This pull request's title and description indicate an update to the Node.js version prerequisites. However, the only change submitted is the addition of a blank line in src/content/docs/docs/get-started.mdx. This is a significant discrepancy. Please either push the intended changes or update the pull request's title and description to accurately reflect the modification. I have also added a comment regarding the unnecessary blank line that was added.


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This additional blank line appears to be unnecessary and creates inconsistent spacing. For better readability and consistent formatting, a single blank line after a heading is sufficient. Please remove this extra line.

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