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Update README.md
Fixes small typo.
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* Run `dotnet restore` at the repo root dir
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* Go to whatever sample or template you want to run (for example, `cd templates/AngularSpa`)
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* Restore NPM dependencies (run `npm install`)
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* If the sample/template you're trying to run has a file called `webpack.config.vendor.js` at its root, run `webpack --config webpack.config.vendor.js`. It it has a file called `webpack.config.js`, run `webpack` (no args). You might need to install webpack first, by running `npm install -g webpack`.
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* If the sample/template you're trying to run has a file called `webpack.config.vendor.js` at its root, run `webpack --config webpack.config.vendor.js`. If it has a file called `webpack.config.js`, run `webpack` (no args). You might need to install webpack first, by running `npm install -g webpack`.
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* Launch it (`dotnet run`)
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