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Trying to find out what exactly happens the first time Percy is run against Storybook. I've looked through the docs and can't spot a 'clear' answer. Is it:




  1. Current state is taken as the default baseline for images without human intervention

  2. A human is required to 'approve' the current state for each image

  3. Depends - you can control Percy so it can be either 1 or 2 (link to the docs would be great)

  4. Something else


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    Trying to find out what exactly happens the first time Percy is run against Storybook. I've looked through the docs and can't spot a 'clear' answer. Is it:




    1. Current state is taken as the default baseline for images without human intervention

    2. A human is required to 'approve' the current state for each image

    3. Depends - you can control Percy so it can be either 1 or 2 (link to the docs would be great)

    4. Something else


    Help would be appreciated.










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      Trying to find out what exactly happens the first time Percy is run against Storybook. I've looked through the docs and can't spot a 'clear' answer. Is it:




      1. Current state is taken as the default baseline for images without human intervention

      2. A human is required to 'approve' the current state for each image

      3. Depends - you can control Percy so it can be either 1 or 2 (link to the docs would be great)

      4. Something else


      Help would be appreciated.










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      Trying to find out what exactly happens the first time Percy is run against Storybook. I've looked through the docs and can't spot a 'clear' answer. Is it:




      1. Current state is taken as the default baseline for images without human intervention

      2. A human is required to 'approve' the current state for each image

      3. Depends - you can control Percy so it can be either 1 or 2 (link to the docs would be great)

      4. Something else


      Help would be appreciated.







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