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Reference to #vscodium seems to be missing.
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VS Codium link was at the bottom lines 316-319, but thanks for considering this.
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I recommend we merge this to a branch on our repo and do the required modifications.
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Thank you for the PR @bkmgit |
See https://carpentries.org/blog/2025/03/lesson-setup-instructions-task-force-recommendations/
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