docs: add Getting Started section to README#111
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LLM responses are included instead of only the README you asked it to generate
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This pull request adds a basic "Getting Started" section to the README.md file, aimed at helping new developers quickly install and run the project locally. It includes:
Prerequisites (Node.js and Bun)
Step-by-step setup instructions
Development server run command and URL
This improves onboarding for contributors and first-time users of the OpenxAI frontend.