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feat(create-cloudflare): allows user going back to the project name prompt #6846

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What this PR solves / how to test

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This PR adds the ability to go back to the project name prompt, mainly to give users an idea that they can always come back to the previous question when answering the prompt early on.

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I am not sure if this should be consider a feat of fix 🤔

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A wrangler prerelease is available for testing. You can install this latest build in your project with:

npm install --save-dev https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/runs/11071258188/npm-package-wrangler-6846

You can reference the automatically updated head of this PR with:

npm install --save-dev https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/prs/6846/npm-package-wrangler-6846

Or you can use npx with this latest build directly:

npx https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/runs/11071258188/npm-package-wrangler-6846 dev path/to/script.js
Additional artifacts:
npx https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/runs/11071258188/npm-package-create-cloudflare-6846 --no-auto-update
npm install https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/runs/11071258188/npm-package-cloudflare-kv-asset-handler-6846
npm install https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/runs/11071258188/npm-package-miniflare-6846
npm install https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/runs/11071258188/npm-package-cloudflare-pages-shared-6846
npm install https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/runs/11071258188/npm-package-cloudflare-vitest-pool-workers-6846
npm install https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/runs/11071258188/npm-package-cloudflare-workers-editor-shared-6846
npm install https://prerelease-registry.devprod.cloudflare.dev/workers-sdk/runs/11071258188/npm-package-cloudflare-workers-shared-6846

Note that these links will no longer work once the GitHub Actions artifact expires.


wrangler@3.78.11 includes the following runtime dependencies:

Package Constraint Resolved
miniflare workspace:* 3.20240925.0
workerd 1.20240925.0 1.20240925.0
workerd --version 1.20240925.0 2024-09-25

Please ensure constraints are pinned, and miniflare/workerd minor versions match.

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