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Replace placeholder URLs for setup resources
The two call-to-action links in this section still point to #, so readers cannot reach the promised cookbook or Brev launchable page and are sent back to the top of the same post instead. Because this is the only actionable setup path provided after the API example, publishing with placeholder anchors breaks the onboarding flow for users trying to run the model.
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