Eventing getting started hot fix (#3716)

* eventing getting started hotfixes

* Update first-broker.md

* add YAML file for Trigger

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# Getting Started with a Knative "Quickstart" Environment
!!! warning
Knative Quickstart Environments are for experimentation only. For production installation, see our [Administrator's Guide](../admin)
## Before you begin
# Before you begin
Before you can get started with a Knative Quickstart deployment you must set up a development environment.
## Set up a development cluster

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# Deploying your first Knative Service
!!! tip
Hit ++"n"++ / ++"."++ on your keyboard to move forward in the tutorial. Use ++"p"++ / ++","++ to go back at any time.
Hit ++"."++ on your keyboard to move forward in the tutorial. Use ++","++ to go back at any time.
==**In this tutorial, you will deploy a "Hello world" service.**==
This service will accept an environment variable, `TARGET`, and print "`Hello ${TARGET}!`."

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```
=== "YAML"
//TODO
```bash
apiVersion: eventing.knative.dev/v1
kind: Trigger
metadata:
name: cloudevents-player
annotations:
knative-eventing-injection: enabled
spec:
broker: example-broker
subscriber:
ref:
apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1
kind: Service
name: cloudevents-player
```
==**Expected Output**==
```{ .bash .no-copy }
Trigger 'cloudevents-player' successfully created in namespace 'default'.

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# Install Knative components
# Getting Started with the Knative "Quickstart" Environment
!!! warning
Knative Quickstart Environments are for experimentation only. For production installation, see our [Administrator's Guide](../admin)
## Install Knative using the konk script
You can get started with a local deployment of Knative by using _Knative on Kind_ (`konk`):
!!! todo "Install Knative and Kubernetes on a local Docker Daemon using `konk`"
```
curl -sL install.konk.dev | bash
```
`konk` is a shell script that completes the following functions:
1. Checks if you have `kind` installed, and creates a cluster called `knative`.
1. Installs Knative Serving with Kourier as the default networking layer, and nip.io as the DNS.
1. Installs Knative Eventing and creates a default broker and channel implementation.
!!! todo "Install Knative and Kubernetes on a local Docker Daemon using `konk`"
```
curl -sL install.konk.dev | bash
```
## Install the Knative CLI
The Knative CLI (`kn`) provides a quick and easy interface for creating Knative resources such as Knative services and event sources, without the need to create or modify YAML files directly. `kn` also simplifies completion of otherwise complex procedures such as autoscaling and traffic splitting.

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- Home: index.md
- Getting Started:
- Before you begin: getting-started/README.md
- Install Knative: getting-started/install-serving-eventing.md
- Knative Quickstart: getting-started/install-knative-quickstart.md
- Serverless:
- First Knative Service: getting-started/first-service.md
- Scaling to Zero: getting-started/first-autoscale.md