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fix: updated docs #759

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This PR fixes #
This PR helps clarify how to attach and run sistent repo in another project.

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Signed-off-by: ian  whitney <[email protected]>
@@ -67,7 +67,8 @@ build:

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attach sistent to your project:
npm install [path to sistent repo ]
npm pack (in sistent repo)
npm install /path/to/file.tgz (in another repo)
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why you changing this path to specific ?

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i wasnt able to get sistent to attach when running meshery with the given commands in the readme. I had to pack in a tgz file and then ask npm to install that. This was the only way it was able to attach. If the orginial works for you maybe i can add this as an alternative here? Let me know your thoughts. thanks for your time to comment.

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@nebula-aac, what do you think?

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@SAHU-01 you might have a perspective to offer.

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@ianrwhitney if you wish to attach sistent with meshery, when you go into the ui folder of meshery and do a npm i [sistent path] it adds the sistent changes . If you attempt to attach sistent by executing npm i [sistent path] directly in meshery remote repo, it most likely doesn't work (at least in my case).

For the other repositories that I've added sistent code to, the npm i [sistent path] works well without an issue. So I believe @leecalcote we should keep the original one and maybe add a special case for meshery repo below, to either run it inside ui or to use a specific path like your suggestion @ianrwhitney.

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yea i can add this as an alternative. thanks for the comments

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It is okay as an alternative, but to prevent further confusion, it is better to raise the issue of what happens when you attempts to use npm install [sistent path] and we can help to do a work around. I haven't ran into this issue, and would like to investigate this if there is a step that may be missing.

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