Update the Deploy a Module docs with instructions to upload the module to the registry first#4839
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When following the deployment guide for the first time, viam module upload and cloud builds fail with:
cannot find "namespace:module-name": no registry item found. The fix is to run viam module create first (so its in the regsitry), but this isn't mentioned anywhere in the deployment docs. viam module generate may handle this automatically in some cases, but not always (especially if you select "No").