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Added note about Node.js being required for ./gradlew spotlessApply #7990

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/contributing.md
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* follow the style, naming and structure conventions of the rest of the project.
* make commits atomic and easy to merge.
* when updating documentation, please see [our guidance for documentation contributions](contributing_docs.md).
* apply format running `./gradlew spotlessApply`
* apply format running `./gradlew spotlessApply` (this requires [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) to be installed on your machine, one of the [package managers](https://nodejs.org/en/download/package-manager/) might be handy)
* verify all tests are passing. Build the project with `./gradlew check` to do this.
**N.B.** Gradle's Build Cache is enabled by default, but you can add `--no-build-cache` flag to disable it.

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