chore(replit): use correct brand name across codebase (#41941)

* replace repl.it with replit.com in the English version

Replace repl.it to replit.com in the English version.  Chinese and Spanish versions have the same issue.

* Updated the repl.it to replit.com or Replit

I changed the text from replit.com to Replit and added the changes to the files outside the curriculum folder.

* Forgot removing one .com.

There was on Replit.com that I missed when I reviewed the files.

* Resolve conflicts

I got an unable to auto merge so resolving conflicts and trying again.

* try committing conflicts again

* Trying the conflicts again

* chore: fix typo in personal library

Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: gemmaf98 <44875585+gemmaf98@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mrugesh Mohapatra <1884376+raisedadead@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Shaun Hamilton <51722130+ShaunSHamilton@users.noreply.github.com>
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Build a full stack JavaScript app that is functionally similar to this: <https://exercise-tracker.freecodecamp.rocks/>. Working on this project will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-exercisetracker/) and complete your project locally.
- Use [our replit.com starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-exercisetracker) to complete your project.
- Use [our Replit starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-exercisetracker) to complete your project.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
When you are done, make sure a working demo of your project is hosted somewhere public. Then submit the URL to it in the `Solution Link` field. Optionally, also submit a link to your project's source code in the `GitHub Link` field.

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Build a full stack JavaScript app that is functionally similar to this: <https://file-metadata-microservice.freecodecamp.rocks/>. Working on this project will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-filemetadata/) and complete your project locally.
- Use [our replit.com starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-filemetadata) to complete your project.
- Use [our Replit starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-filemetadata) to complete your project.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
When you are done, make sure a working demo of your project is hosted somewhere public. Then submit the URL to it in the `Solution Link` field. Optionally, also submit a link to your projects source code in the `GitHub Link` field.

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ dashedName: request-header-parser-microservice
Build a full stack JavaScript app that is functionally similar to this: <https://request-header-parser-microservice.freecodecamp.rocks/>. Working on this project will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-headerparser/) and complete your project locally.
- Use [our replit.com starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-headerparser) to complete your project.
- Use [our Replit starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-headerparser) to complete your project.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
When you are done, make sure a working demo of your project is hosted somewhere public. Then submit the URL to it in the `Solution Link` field. Optionally, also submit a link to your project's source code in the `GitHub Link` field.

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ dashedName: timestamp-microservice
Build a full stack JavaScript app that is functionally similar to this: <https://timestamp-microservice.freecodecamp.rocks/>. Working on this project will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-timestamp/) and complete your project locally.
- Use [our replit.com starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-timestamp) to complete your project.
- Use [our Replit starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-timestamp) to complete your project.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
When you are done, make sure a working demo of your project is hosted somewhere public. Then submit the URL to it in the `Solution Link` field. Optionally, also submit a link to your projects source code in the `GitHub Link` field.

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ dashedName: url-shortener-microservice
Build a full stack JavaScript app that is functionally similar to this: <https://url-shortener-microservice.freecodecamp.rocks/>. Working on this project will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-urlshortener/) and complete your project locally.
- Use [our replit.com starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-urlshortener) to complete your project.
- Use [our Replit starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-project-urlshortener) to complete your project.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
When you are done, make sure a working demo of your project is hosted somewhere public. Then submit the URL to it in the `Solution Link` field. Optionally, also submit a link to your projects source code in the `GitHub Link` field.

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Working on these challenges will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-express/) and complete these challenges locally.
- Use [our Replit.com starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-express) to complete these challenges.
- Use [our Replit starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-express) to complete these challenges.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
When you are done, make sure a working demo of your project is hosted somewhere public. Then submit the URL to it in the `Solution Link` field.
During the development process, it is important to be able to check whats going on in your code.
Node is just a JavaScript environment. Like client side JavaScript, you can use the console to display useful debug information. On your local machine, you would see console output in a terminal. On Replit.com, a terminal is open in the right pane by default.
Node is just a JavaScript environment. Like client side JavaScript, you can use the console to display useful debug information. On your local machine, you would see console output in a terminal. On Replit, a terminal is open in the right pane by default.
We recommend to keep the terminal open while working at these challenges. By reading the output in the terminal, you can see any errors that may occur.

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# --instructions--
Use the `app.get()` method to serve the string "Hello Express" to GET requests matching the `/` (root) path. Be sure that your code works by looking at the logs, then see the results in the preview if you are using Replit.com.
Use the `app.get()` method to serve the string "Hello Express" to GET requests matching the `/` (root) path. Be sure that your code works by looking at the logs, then see the results in the preview if you are using Replit.
**Note:** All the code for these lessons should be added in between the few lines of code we have started you off with.

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Working on these challenges will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-npm/) and complete these challenges locally.
- Use [our Replit.com starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-npm) to complete these challenges.
- Use [our Replit starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-npm) to complete these challenges.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
When you are done, make sure a working demo of your project is hosted somewhere public. Then submit the URL to it in the `Solution Link` field. Optionally, also submit a link to your project's source code in the `GitHub Link` field.

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First of all we need a Schema. Each schema maps to a MongoDB collection. It defines the shape of the documents within that collection. Schemas are building block for Models. They can be nested to create complex models, but in this case we'll keep things simple. A model allows you to create instances of your objects, called documents.
Replit.com is a real server, and in real servers the interactions with the database happen in handler functions. These functions are executed when some event happens (e.g. someone hits an endpoint on your API). Well follow the same approach in these exercises. The `done()` function is a callback that tells us that we can proceed after completing an asynchronous operation such as inserting, searching, updating, or deleting. It's following the Node convention, and should be called as `done(null, data)` on success, or `done(err)` on error.
Replit is a real server, and in real servers the interactions with the database happen in handler functions. These functions are executed when some event happens (e.g. someone hits an endpoint on your API). Well follow the same approach in these exercises. The `done()` function is a callback that tells us that we can proceed after completing an asynchronous operation such as inserting, searching, updating, or deleting. It's following the Node convention, and should be called as `done(null, data)` on success, or `done(err)` on error.
Warning - When interacting with remote services, errors may occur!

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ dashedName: install-and-set-up-mongoose
Working on these challenges will involve you writing your code using one of the following methods:
- Clone [this GitHub repo](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-mongomongoose/) and complete these challenges locally.
- Use [our Replit.com starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-mongomongoose) to complete these challenges.
- Use [our Replit starter project](https://replit.com/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-mongomongoose) to complete these challenges.
- Use a site builder of your choice to complete the project. Be sure to incorporate all the files from our GitHub repo.
When you are done, make sure a working demo of your project is hosted somewhere public. Then submit the URL to it in the `Solution Link` field.