Fix truncated docker command and remove orphaned content in README#33
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Fix truncated docker command and remove orphaned content in README#33Garz26 wants to merge 1 commit intoSoundnessLabs:mainfrom
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- Complete truncated docker compose command example (was cut off at "docker compos") - Add missing closing backticks for Docker installation code block - Remove duplicate curl command that appeared without context after Manual Installation section - Update GitHub URL capitalization from soundnesslabs to SoundnessLabs for consistency Fixes documentation issues that would confuse new users trying to install via Docker.
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Fixes documentation issues that would confuse new users trying to install via Docker.