@v0: v0 can now run terminal commands, which means it can: • Spin up a browser session to test interactions • Look through y…
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v0 can now run terminal commands, enabling browser testing, commit analysis, unit tests, and CLI interactions with Vercel and GitHub.
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v0 can now run terminal commands, which means it can: • Spin up a browser session to test interactions • Look through your commit history to understand past changes • Write and run unit tests • Use CLIs to interact with platforms like Vercel and GitHub https://t.co/LLyl2puyJD
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