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You can find the final code for this tutorial in this GitHub repository for the Medusa server and this one for the Gatsby storefront.
You can find the final code for this tutorial in this GitHub repository for the Medusa server and this one for the Gatsby storefront.
This tutorial uses the Gatsby starter to test the wishlist functionality added to the Medusa server. However, you can still follow along using a different storefront framework.
To run the following tests, you need to use a tool like Postman to easily send requests to your server.
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