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Ankur Singh 00766c9f31 Improves the description of the installation command (#12354)
- **Description:**

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To install modules needed for the common LLM providers, run:
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After:
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To install modules needed for the common LLM providers, run the
following command. Please bear in mind that this command is exclusively
compatible with the `bash` shell:
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> This is required for the user so that the user will know if this
command is compatible with `zsh` or not.

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Co-authored-by: Bagatur <baskaryan@gmail.com>
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