Add documentation to the Readme file#293
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I added the main part of the documentation to the Readme file, because it's easier to read directly from the repository, and it's a bit tedious to have to go to another page to learn how to run it. This change improves the developer experience with this library.
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Hey, we have a README.rst file. I think GitHub will be confused between the rst and MD file. Please stick to the rst file. |
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Awesome work.
If you could add the documentation into the already existent README.rst file it would good to Merge.
Thanks!
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I added the main part of the documentation to the Readme file, because it's easier to read directly from the repository, and it's a bit tedious to have to go to another page to learn how to run it. This change improves the developer experience with this library.