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cleaning dependencies before bootstrap to linking pro version

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ This is done to prevent pro needing to be published prior to CI runs in budiabse
- backend-core lives in the monorepo, so it can't be released independently to be used in pro
- therefore the only option is to pull pro from source and release it as a part of the monorepo release, as if it were a mono package
The install is performed using the same steps as local development, via the `yarn bootstrap` command, see the [Contributing Guide#Pro](../CONTRIBUTING.md#pro)
The install is performed using the same steps as local development, via the `yarn clean && yarn bootstrap` command, see the [Contributing Guide#Pro](../CONTRIBUTING.md#pro)
The branch to install pro from can vary depending on ref of the commit that triggered the budibase CI job. This is done to enable branches which have changes in both the monorepo and the pro repo to have their CI pass successfully.

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Note that only budibase maintainers will be able to access the pro repo.
The `yarn bootstrap` command can be used to replace the NPM supplied dependency with the local source aware version. This is achieved using the `yarn link` command. To see specifically how dependencies are linked see [scripts/link-dependencies.sh](../scripts/link-dependencies.sh). The same link script is used to link dependencies to account-portal in local dev.
The `yarn clean && yarn bootstrap` command can be used to replace the NPM supplied dependency with the local source aware version. This is achieved using the `yarn link` command. To see specifically how dependencies are linked see [scripts/link-dependencies.sh](../scripts/link-dependencies.sh). The same link script is used to link dependencies to account-portal in local dev.
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