Pypi Package#6
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created the setup.py script witch is used by pypi to create the reposetory
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Nice work! I'll have time to review this tomorrow, thank you for the contribution! |
made the colour assignment as close to alignment assignment while not changing the result of older versions
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Before considering publishing, the owner should first consider re-licensing the package using MIT license (or any other OSI-approved license for that matter). Unfortunately, current license is very restrictive and only allows to use the code for learning purposes, and nothing more without consent of the author: Lines 1 to 10 in 4a4a64b For example here's a similar package at PyPi with MIT license: https://pypi.org/project/tabulate/. |
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This version contains the required changes so that the package can simply be committed as a Pypi package. as well as adding some default colors and a way to specify alignment