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- Registering package: Lexbor
- Repository: https://github.com/MichaelHatherly/Lexbor.jl
- Created by: @github-actions[bot]
- Version: v1.0.0
- Commit: e246830d31af250d581ce413858e74c5f95b6276
- Reviewed by: @github-actions[bot]
- Reference: MichaelHatherly/Lexbor.jl@e246830#commitcomment-150831784
- Description: Julia wrapper for https://github.com/lexbor/lexbor
UUID: 7c3807c3-6380-4629-8731-66194421aa0a Repo: https://github.com/MichaelHatherly/Lexbor.jl.git Tree: df5e64088a7c0424db4b84f4532640b4fdedb4fa Registrator tree SHA: 17aec322677d9b81cdd6b9b9236b09a3f1374c6a
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This is unfortunate. [noblock] |
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[noblock] I would recommend adding the sentence from the documentation
to the README. It's a good idea to give people a very basic idea of what the package does just based on the README, without having to click on any links. |