Addition to Readme for starting the project#924
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angelali314159 wants to merge 2 commits intojerosoler:masterfrom
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Addition to Readme for starting the project#924angelali314159 wants to merge 2 commits intojerosoler:masterfrom
angelali314159 wants to merge 2 commits intojerosoler:masterfrom
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Thanks for pull request. Thanks for your input. Your instructions on cloning the repository and running npm commands can be a bit confusing. The readme can be a bit confusing, though. But it's currently like that. Otherwise, thanks and good PR. |
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Hello! I found Drawflow and wanted to use it. As a student who's new to using open-source projects, I had a lot of trouble understanding how to get started just from the current Readme. I did some exploring and figured out how to run Drawflow myself, and I figured there would be other people who are new to this and would appreciate more documentation about how to start. I added a section called "Getting Started for Beginners" to the Readme if you would like to include it.