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Update README with devcontainer recommendation #2347

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  • Documentation
    • Updated the setup instructions for the development environment to promote the use of devcontainers, simplifying the onboarding process for contributors. Recommended referring to documentation for utilizing devcontainers to enhance clarity and accessibility.

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The primary change in the project is a transition from using scripts for setting up a development environment to utilizing devcontainers. This approach enhances the onboarding experience for new contributors by simplifying the setup process and promoting compatibility across different IDEs. The updated instructions in the README.md guide users to the devcontainer documentation, fostering a modern development workflow that is more accessible and efficient.

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Files Change Summary
README.md Updated setup instructions to prioritize devcontainers over scripts for a streamlined onboarding process.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant IDE
    participant Devcontainer

    User->>IDE: Clone repository
    IDE->>Devcontainer: Initialize devcontainer
    Devcontainer-->>IDE: Set up environment
    IDE-->>User: Ready for development
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Outside diff range, codebase verification and nitpick comments (1)
README.md (1)

33-33: Remove unnecessary comma.

A comma between “please” and the verb is normally not needed. Consider removing the comma for better readability.

- Please, check how you can use devcontainers with your favourite IDE.
+ Please check how you can use devcontainers with your favourite IDE.

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