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fix: added statement on closing Clarinet console based on reviewer feedback

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Patrick Gray 4 years ago
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      src/pages/write-smart-contracts/counter-tutorial.md

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@ -81,6 +81,7 @@ The [`define-data-var`][] statement initializes a new integer variable named `co
`0`. It's important to note that all definition statements in Clarity need to be at the top of the file. `0`. It's important to note that all definition statements in Clarity need to be at the top of the file.
The `counter` variable is stored in the data space associated with the smart contract. The variable is persisted and The `counter` variable is stored in the data space associated with the smart contract. The variable is persisted and
acts as a global shared state. acts as a global shared state.
To provide access to the `counter` variable from outside the contract that it's defined in, you should declare a To provide access to the `counter` variable from outside the contract that it's defined in, you should declare a
@ -122,6 +123,9 @@ function:
The console should return `(ok 0)`. The console should return `(ok 0)`.
-> Changes to your contract will not be loaded into the Clarinet console until it is restarted. Close the console with
`Ctrl + C` before proceding to the next step.
## Step 4: define counter functions ## Step 4: define counter functions
In this step, you'll add functions to increment and decrement the counter variable. Add the `increment` function to In this step, you'll add functions to increment and decrement the counter variable. Add the `increment` function to

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