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Should we keep this? We generally recommend using it with node-modules
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I don't think it's always going to be intuitive to end users why it's there. Despite the fact that we generally recommend it, I think we need to gradually introduce users to concepts, so I don't think it should be in the quickstart guide.
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It's nice demonstrating semantic outputs, but some people are surprised by the example run failing and think they did something wrong. Although we document the intentional failure at various points, it's easy to miss, and not currently well emphasized in the UI-guided onboarding experience. For now, I'm making this quick start example successful. We may extend the onboarding experience to include examples of failures later.