Remove node_modules from repo and add to .gitignore to stop tracking unwanted dependencies #156
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#154 issue fix
Related Issue
None - this is a cleanup update to follow best practices.
Description
This PR removes the
node_modules/directory from version control and adds it to the.gitignorefile.Since
node_modulesonly contains third-party packages that can be reinstalled withnpm installoryarn install, there’s no need to keep them in the repo.Removing them helps reduce clutter, keeps the repository lightweight, and follows standard practices for Node.js projects.
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Happy to make changes if needed! This update just helps keep the repo clean and avoids tracking unnecessary files like
node_modulesin the future.