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Run and deploy your AI Studio app
This contains everything you need to run your app locally.
View your app in AI Studio: https://ai.studio/apps/drive/1vH-R-vj0Xkk_g2ZFdHtLxNc12sFTOl2L
Run Locally
Prerequisites: Node.js
- Install dependencies:
npm install - Set the
GEMINI_API_KEYin .env.local to your Gemini API key - Run the app:
npm run dev