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      <title>Deploying Pokedex Next App to GCP App Engine</title>
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      <description>Hello amazing people 👋
Hope everyone is doing great! This week I have started looking into GCP App engine and have been trying to build something to test out the platform.
So I decided why not deploy the Pokedex app that we created last week, on the App Engine.
If you haven&amp;rsquo;t checked it out, last week we deployed the pokedex app to a docker container.
https://blog.rishabkumar.com/pokedex-with-nextjs-and-serving-it-with-docker https://github.com/rishabkumar7/next-pokedex
Getting started: You can either use the GCP Cloud Shell through the web portal to follow along or download the Google Cloud SDK:</description>
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