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README.md

Created with Capacitor Create

This app was created using the npx @capacitor/cli create command, and comes with a very minimal shell for building an app.

Note: unless you know what you're doing, we don't recommend using the create way of building an app. Instead, you'll likely want to create an app using your framework's tooling (such as create-react-app), and then add capacitor to that project (using npx @capacitor/cli init).

Running this example

To run the provided example, can use serve command:

npx cap serve