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README: expand the instructions about using the local flow #34

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LGTM. I was wondering if it is necessary to use absolute paths to refer to documentation within the same repository?

### Using the local flow

The local flow allows testing the build with locally built OpenROAD-flow-scripts.
It is based on bazel `Make` targets, for more information on those, please refer to relevant [implementation](https://github.com/The-OpenROAD-Project/bazel-orfs?tab=readme-ov-file#make-targets) paragraph.
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is it necessary to use an absolute https path?

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Here's a fixup: #35

@oharboe oharboe merged commit aa59c20 into The-OpenROAD-Project:main Apr 25, 2024
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