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[ci] update smoke tests (remote) (#2690)

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## Try Astro
The easiest way to try Astro is to run `npm init astro` in a new directory on your machine. Our CLI wizard will assist you in starting a new Astro project.
The easiest way to install Astro is to run `npm init astro` in a new directory on your machine. Our CLI wizard will assist you in starting a new Astro project.
To get started with Astro in 5 quick and easy steps, visit our [Quick-Start guide](/en/quick-start).
Alternatively, read our [Installation Guide](/en/installation) for a full walk-through on getting set up with Astro.
📚 Read our [Installation Guide](/en/installation) for detailed instructions.
### Example Projects

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- public/
- robots.txt
- package.json
- package-lock.json (or: yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.json, etc.)
- package-lock.json (or: yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml, etc.)
- node_modules/
```
Congratulations, you're now set up to use Astro!
If you followed this guide completely, you can jump directly to [Step 3: Start](/en/installation#3-start-) to continue and learn how to run Astro for the first time.
If you followed this guide completely, you can jump directly to [Step 3: Start](/en/installation#3-start-) to continue and learn how to run Astro for the first time.