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fix: Rename example app for consistency in quickstart guide
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esauerbo committed Oct 14, 2024
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});
}
}


client.models.Todo.observeQuery().subscribe({
next: (data) => {
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<Video src="/images/gen2/getting-started/react/branch-details.mp4" description="Video - Deployments" />

At the bottom of the page you will see a tab for **Deployed backend resources**. Click on the tab and then click the **Download amplify_outputs.json file** button.
At the bottom of the page you will see a tab for **Deployed backend resources**. Click on the tab and then click the **Download amplify_outputs.json file** button.

![](/images/gen2/getting-started/react/amplify-outputs-download.png)

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<Video src="/images/gen2/getting-started/react/branch-details.mp4" description="Video - Deployments" />

At the bottom of the page you will see a tab for **Deployed backend resources**. Click on the tab and then click the **Download amplify_outputs.json file** button.
At the bottom of the page you will see a tab for **Deployed backend resources**. Click on the tab and then click the **Download amplify_outputs.json file** button.

![](/images/gen2/getting-started/react/amplify-outputs-download.png)

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<Video src="/images/gen2/getting-started/react/hosted-app.mp4" description="Video - Visit Deployed URL" />

In the Amplify console, click into the deployment branch (in this case **main**) > select **Data** in the left-hand menu > **Data manager** to see the data entered in your database.

<Video src="/images/gen2/getting-started/amplify-console-data-manager.mp4" description="Video - Data Manager"/>

## Make frontend updates
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The easiest way to get started with AWS Amplify is through npm with `create-amplify` command. You can run it from your base project directory.

```bash title="Terminal" showLineNumbers={false}
cd my-app
cd my_amplify_app
npm create amplify@latest
? Where should we create your project? (.) # press enter
```
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}
```

This will assign the value of the fetched todos into a Published object.
This will assign the value of the fetched todos into a Published object.

Now let's update the UI code to observe the todos. Update the `VStack` in the `ContentView.swift` file with the following code:

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}
}
}

func updateTodo(todo: Todo) async {
do {
let result = try await Amplify.API.mutate(request: .update(todo))
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MyAmplifyAppTheme {
// A surface container using the 'background' color from the theme
Surface(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxSize(),
color = MaterialTheme.colorScheme.background
) {
Authenticator { state ->
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Amplify.API.subscribe(
ModelSubscription.onCreate(Todo::class.java),
{ Log.i("ApiQuickStart", "Subscription established") },
{
{
Log.i("ApiQuickStart", "Todo create subscription received: ${it.data}")
todoList = todoList + it.data
},
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The easiest way to get started with AWS Amplify is through npm with `create-amplify` command. You can run it from your base project directory.
```bash title="Terminal" showLineNumbers={false}
cd my-app
cd my_amplify_app
npm create amplify@latest
? Where should we create your project? (.) # press enter
```
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