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I have a group project where my team members have committed on gitlab for. We are developing a web app for our client. We are

I have a group project where my team members have committed on gitlab for. We are developing a web app for our client. We are using nodejs for backend, reactjs for front end, and firebase for databases and backend. how can I easily view the changes we have made to the website that we have so far without actually making it public because it is not finalized? I want to use localhost 3000 to see the website we have so far. I dont know if I have to download the code from gitlab or what? Do I need a conmand line or something? I recently switched majors to computer science so I am unfamiliar with how to proceed. Screenshots and step by step instructions would be very helpful.
  • - I have windows
  • - I have not installed and configured gitlab on my computer (please give the commands Ill need for Cmd prompt to do this)
  • - After cloning my project onto my computer, what command will I need to see the changes done to the website on localhost 3000

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