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Added Likes, Comments, and Read Blog Features to Blog Website (Frontend)

  • Implemented the "Likes" and "Comments" functionality for blog posts on the frontend.
  • Added a "Read Blog" feature to view the full blog content.

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  • This is the frontend implementation.
  • Please review the functionality and UI before moving on to backend development.

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@Sonichigo The latest commit fixes the failing test

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⚠️ Oops! We currently support Unit Test Generation only for Go projects.
Stay tuned – support for more languages is coming soon! 🚀

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⚠️ Oops! We currently support Unit Test Generation only for Go projects.
Stay tuned – support for more languages is coming soon! 🚀

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⚠️ Oops! We currently support Unit Test Generation only for Go projects.
Stay tuned – support for more languages is coming soon! 🚀

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Nice Pr 😄. We currently support Unit Test Generation only for Go projects.
Stay tuned – support for more languages is coming soon! 🚀

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Nice Pr 😄. We currently support Unit Test Generation only for Go projects.
Stay tuned – support for more languages is coming soon! 🚀

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Nice Pr 😄. We currently support Unit Test Generation only for Go projects.
Stay tuned – support for more languages is coming soon! 🚀

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