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feat: new documentation website #62

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feat: new documentation website #62

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@giladgd giladgd commented Oct 8, 2023

Description of change

  • feat: new documentation website
  • feat: improve chat command
  • chore: add CPU info to default bug report template

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  • The new commits and pull request title follow conventions explained in CONTRIBUTING.md (PRs that do not follow this convention will not be merged)

@giladgd giladgd requested a review from ido-pluto October 8, 2023 23:31
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LGTM

@giladgd giladgd merged commit c0deffd into master Oct 9, 2023
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@giladgd giladgd deleted the gilad/newDocumentation branch October 9, 2023 11:04
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