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Clarify custom local dependencies example #6827

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The example for custom local artifact dependencies is not completely clear and it was not correctly referring to the injected env var. This PR proposes are clearer example.

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@tejal29 tejal29 merged commit 38ff45a into GoogleContainerTools:main Nov 10, 2021
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