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Make the Getting Started example executable #601

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The first thing most folks want to do on a Getting Started page is to run the example so this swaps out the local path for one present on all installs.

Also moves the os import down to where it is used to keep things simpler.

The first thing most folks want to do on a Getting Started page is to run the example so this swaps out the local path for one present on all installs.

Also moves the `os` import down to where it is used to keep things simpler.
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looks good.

@bw4sz bw4sz removed the request for review from henrykironde January 31, 2024 14:42
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bw4sz commented Jan 31, 2024

Thanks.

@bw4sz bw4sz merged commit 66fc43e into weecology:main Jan 31, 2024
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The first thing most folks want to do on a Getting Started page is to run the example so this swaps out the local path for one present on all installs.

Also moves the `os` import down to where it is used to keep things simpler.
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