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Fixed formatting issues identified in the CI checks. Applied Prettier formatting rules for consistent code style, improved table formatting, and standardized YAML quote usage. All formatting checks now pass. (commit b58f4eb) Warning Firewall rules blocked me from connecting to one or more addressesI tried to connect to the following addresses, but was blocked by firewall rules:
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Added comprehensive documentation for setting up a local Celestia devnet with both consensus and bridge nodes. This guide provides developers with two setup approaches:
Script-based setup
celestia-app/scripts/single-node.shto start a local consensus nodecelestia-app/scripts/single-bridge-node.shto add a bridge nodeDocker setup
Additional features
The new guide is accessible in the navigation under How-to guides → Networks → Local devnet and follows the existing documentation style and structure.
Fixes #2042.
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Firewall rules blocked me from connecting to one or more addresses
I tried to connect to the following addresses, but was blocked by firewall rules:
http://168.63.129.16:80/machine//usr/bin/python3 -u bin/WALinuxAgent-2.13.1.1-py3.9.egg -collect-logs(http block)If you need me to access, download, or install something from one of these locations, you can either:
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