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Fix rand int docs link in Getting Started #2789

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/content/getting-started.md
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Expand Up @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ type Resolver struct{
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Returning to `graph/schema.resolvers.go`, let's implement the bodies of those automatically generated resolver functions. For `CreateTodo`, we'll use the [`math.rand` package](https://pkg.go.dev/math/rand#Rand.Int) to simply return a todo with a randomly generated ID and store that in the in-memory todos list --- in a real app, you're likely to use a database or some other backend service.
Returning to `graph/schema.resolvers.go`, let's implement the bodies of those automatically generated resolver functions. For `CreateTodo`, we'll use the [`crypto.rand` package](https://pkg.go.dev/crypto/rand#Int) to simply return a todo with a randomly generated ID and store that in the in-memory todos list --- in a real app, you're likely to use a database or some other backend service.

```go
func (r *mutationResolver) CreateTodo(ctx context.Context, input model.NewTodo) (*model.Todo, error) {
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