## What - Removed the `seed` process and the `--no-seed` option from the `create-medusa-app` command - Improved the success message to include details about creating the database and running migrations before starting the backend. ## Why As of removing support for SQLite, the `seed` command does not work most of the time on installation since there's no database configured and the default one isn't created by the user yet. This leads to an error message showing during the installation which leads the user into thinking the setup went wrong. Also, the steps after the installation is done successfully don't include anything related to the database, which means that when the user starts the backend they'll see errors.
Medusa
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Building blocks for digital commerce
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What is Medusa
Medusa is a set of commerce modules and tools that allow you to build rich, reliable, and performant commerce applications without reinventing core commerce logic. The modules can be customized and used to build advanced ecommerce stores, marketplaces, or any product that needs foundational commerce primitives. All modules are open-source and freely available on npm.
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