Install react-router-dom to support client-side navigation. This is a prerequisite for implementing the multi-step authentication flow and other routed features. Additionally, this commit includes minor copy improvements to the password reset forms for better clarity.
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# Active Context
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This document describes the current work focus, recent changes, next steps, active decisions and considerations, important patterns and preferences, learnings and project insights.
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## Current Work Focus
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- Building the chatbot page and its components.
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## Recent Changes
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- Initialized the memory bank with project details.
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## Next Steps
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- Install `react-router-dom` for routing.
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- Create the `Chatbot.jsx` component.
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- Create the `ChatbotPage.jsx` component.
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- Update `App.jsx` to include routing.
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- Add a link to the chatbot page.
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## Active Decisions and Considerations
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- Deciding on the structure and styling of the chatbot interface.
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## Important Patterns and Preferences
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- Continue using functional components with React Hooks.
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- Adhere to the existing Tailwind CSS configuration for styling.
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## Learnings and Project Insights
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- The project has a solid foundation with the authentication system in place.
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- The memory bank is now up-to-date, providing a clear context for future development.
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