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[!IMPORTANT] Add
AIsection toREADME.mdwithMastraframework link.
- Documentation:
- Adds
AIsection toREADME.md.- Includes
Mastraframework link under the newAIsection.This description was created by
for 198d81d3f584c4df533a9be1b522e1419224128f. It will automatically update as commits are pushed.
Summary by CodeRabbit
- Documentation
- Added a dedicated "AI" section to improve navigation within the documentation.
- Included an entry highlighting an opinionated TypeScript framework for building AI applications, complete with a resource link.
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Walkthrough
The documentation has been updated by adding a dedicated "AI" section in the Table of Contents of the README. An anchor tag (<a name="ai"/>) has been inserted to facilitate navigation, and a new entry linking to the Mastra framework has been included. Mastra is described as an opinionated TypeScript framework to build AI applications quickly.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| README.md | - Added new AI section to the Table of Contents with an anchor tag <a name="ai"/>- Inserted a new entry linking to Mastra with its description |
Poem
I’m a little rabbit, hopping through the docs today,
A shiny AI section now lights up our way.
Anchor tags and links, all neatly in place,
Mastra’s there to help us build with grace.
Cheers from my burrow—happy hops all the way! 🐇
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