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chore: remove pre-release, update readme #908

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@toddbaert toddbaert commented Apr 17, 2024

  • prompts a release of a non-experimental react-sdk
  • updates README to point to React and NestJS SDKs
  • removes version of peer deps from README (too brittle, point users to package.json)
  • adds an FAQ question

Signed-off-by: Todd Baert <[email protected]>
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🤖 I have created a release *beep* *boop*
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[0.3.2](react-sdk-v0.3.2-experimental...react-sdk-v0.3.2)
(2024-04-18)


### 🧹 Chore

* remove pre-release, update readme
([#908](#908))
([2532379](2532379))

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