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HandShake set up instructions

All the instructions are on my GitHub page at:

https://hardwaremonkey.github.io/microbit_hand_shake/

I used mkdocs to create the site. This means that all the text and supporting images can be downloaded from the GitHub site, should anybody want them.

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