Or add a symlink to it from project’s node_modules/.

To add a symlink to a project’s node_modules folder from a particular location, you can use the following HTML code inside a div:

“`html

    ln -s [source_path] [destination_path]
  

“`

Let’s break down the code and explain it in more detail:

– `

`: This is a container element to hold the text content.
– `

`: This is a preformatted text element to preserve the formatting and spacing of the code.

Inside the preformatted text element, we have the actual command to create a symlink.

- `ln -s`: This is the symlink creation command.
- `[source_path]`: Replace this with the full path to the source file or folder that you want to link to.
- `[destination_path]`: Replace this with the full path to the location where you want the symlink to be created.

Here's an example for better understanding:

Let's say you have a project with the following file structure:

```
- Project
  - node_modules
  - src
    - script.js
```

And you want to create a symlink from the `src/script.js` file to the `node_modules` folder.

The HTML code with the appropriate paths will be:

```html
    ln -s /full/path/to/Project/src/script.js /full/path/to/Project/node_modules/
  

```

Make sure to replace `/full/path/to/Project/` with the actual full path to your project's directory.

By using this HTML code inside a div, you can display the symlink command along with the paths in an organized and readable format.

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