Add a top-level run command to the "play with prototype" in README (#81)

It's convenient to stay in the top-level directory of a project. This change to the README explains how to run the prototype from the top level.

Co-authored-by: Aaron Fenyes <aaron.fenyes@fareycircles.ooo>
Reviewed-on: StudioInfinity/dyna3#81
Co-authored-by: glen <glen@studioinfinity.org>
Co-committed-by: glen <glen@studioinfinity.org>
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Glen Whitney 2025-04-18 04:34:30 +00:00 committed by Vectornaut
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@ -37,10 +37,10 @@ The latest prototype is in the folder `app-proto`. It includes both a user inter
### Play with the prototype
1. Go into the `app-proto` folder
2. Call `trunk serve --release` to build and serve the prototype
1. From the `app-proto` folder, call `trunk serve --release` to build and serve the prototype
* *The crates the prototype depends on will be downloaded and served automatically*
* *For a faster build, at the expense of a much slower prototype, you can call `trunk serve` without the `--release` flag*
* *If you want to stay in the top-level folder, you can call `trunk serve --config app-proto [--release]`* from there instead.
3. In a web browser, visit one of the URLs listed under the message `INFO 📡 server listening at:`
* *Touching any file in the `app-proto` folder will make Trunk rebuild and live-reload the prototype*
4. Press *ctrl+C* in the shell where Trunk is running to stop serving the prototype