I finally finishes this. Just need someone else to look at it if anyone is willing

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  1. rickandmortyreact

    App using Rick and Morty API

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  3. react.dev

    The React documentation website

    Not a huge thing especially if this is used for learning, but create react app is not the best for starting new react apps. I don't think you need to change anything right now here, but he is some context. If you end up starting a new project, I'd recommend VITE

  4. vite

    Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!

    Not a huge thing especially if this is used for learning, but create react app is not the best for starting new react apps. I don't think you need to change anything right now here, but he is some context. If you end up starting a new project, I'd recommend VITE

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