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# Conflicts: # README.rst
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Also expanding on my idea for the readme (https://t.me/c/1494805131/14589), I'd like to add a "Features" section. Here is one generated by an LLM:
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@harshil21 Personally not a fan of emojis, I prefer a bullet point list. I don't have anything against this summarising in general though. |
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I'm with pool on the emojis here 😅 But I added a section and also included corresponding links :) |
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Restructures the readme a bit to more prominently point to our documentation & wiki. As a follow-up of this PR, I'll also adjust rules-bot to offer a taghint that points to the
working with ptbsection. That way we'll have a better starting point for newbies