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Add missing closing round bracket in deploy-intro.md #51302
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…intro.md Co-authored-by: Dmitry Shurupov <[email protected]>
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Thanks for a quick fix! /label tide/merge-method-squash |
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LGTM label has been added. Git tree hash: 1a00fda68ceccdc30d26453c2fe8edeb910bb905
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* Add missing closing round bracket in deploy-intro.md * Update content/en/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/deploy-app/deploy-intro.md Co-authored-by: Dmitry Shurupov <[email protected]> --------- Co-authored-by: Dmitry Shurupov <[email protected]>
add missing closing round bracket in deploy-intro.md .
the original sentence in the HTML version was :
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For your first Deployment, you'll use a hello-node application packaged in a Docker container that uses NGINX to echo back all the requests. (If you didn't already try creating a hello-node application and deploying it using a container, you can do that first by following the instructions from the Hello Minikube tutorial).
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the clossing braket was probably missed when the
<a>was replaced with a MD-style link[]().