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Update README.md#36

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    • Updated installation instructions by removing the outdated command for publishing the cookie consent configuration.
    • Ensured that all other setup guidance remains clear and intact for users.

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The pull request updates the README by removing the command that published the configuration file for the Laravel Cookies Consent plugin. This deletion indicates that users are no longer required to run the now omitted publishing command. Other installation instructions remain unchanged, and there were no modifications to any exported or public entities.

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File Change Summary
README.md Removed the command to publish the cookies consent configuration file (php artisan vendor:publish --provider="SciFY\LaravelCookiesConsent\LaravelCookiesConsentServiceProvider" --tag="cookies-consent-config" --force).

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Reading the docs as happy as can be.
No more config commands to run,
The README now shines like the sun!
With each edit, a joyful cheer—
ASCII carrots and smiles appear!


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@PavlosIsaris PavlosIsaris merged commit c9b5d3a into main Mar 7, 2025
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@PavlosIsaris PavlosIsaris deleted the PavlosIsaris-patch-1 branch March 7, 2025 12:22
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