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webknjaz opened this issue Aug 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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Indicate that this project is being published to PyPI #50

webknjaz opened this issue Aug 11, 2020 · 2 comments

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@webknjaz
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Currently, it's totally unobvious just by looking at the repo that it's installable from PyPI. I'd be great to add a link in the URL field of this repo and maybe also add it (or a badge) to the README...

@Mariatta
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I think it's already addressed in #49

Additionally, the readme does say that you can pip install python-docs-theme

@webknjaz
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I think it's already addressed in #49

I'm talking about the opposite: there's zero links to PyPI from this repo.

Additionally, the readme does say that you can pip install python-docs-theme

Not anymore. #32 removed pip install from the README.

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