Merge tutorial README into root README#75
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Move usage documentation (CLI, Python API, known issues) from tutorial/readme.md into the root README.md and delete the tutorial copy. Closes task 1 of #69.
Summary of ChangesHello @puja-trivedi, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request streamlines the project's documentation by centralizing key usage instructions and known issues within the main Highlights
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This pull request successfully merges the usage documentation from tutorial/readme.md into the root README.md, centralizing important information for users. The changes are well-structured. I've added a couple of suggestions to improve the clarity of the 'Known Issues' section, making it easier for users to diagnose and resolve common problems. Specifically, I've recommended reformatting two of the issues to clearly distinguish symptoms from their resolutions.
removed link to brainkb documentation and moved `tutorials` section further down
Separate symptom and resolution into distinct sections for the pip resolution-too-deep and Python version known issues.
The 'Python version' issue section is unclear because the resolution is listed as if it were part of the symptom. To make it easier for users to understand and solve the problem, I recommend separating the symptom and resolution and formatting the error message as a code block for better readability. Co-authored-by: gemini-code-assist[bot] <176961590+gemini-code-assist[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
This reverts commit 4b320c6.
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@puja-trivedi this can be merged. |
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I understand that this is mostly moving the content from the tutorial to the main I think there still should be somewhere discussion of how to create the config file, it might be pointer to the description from the I believe this should be also part of the tutorial (not in this PR) |
@puja-trivedi can already update the readme to point to the config template in this readme, which already describes the how to create config files. |
Move usage documentation (CLI, Python API, known issues) from tutorial/readme.md into the root README.md and delete the tutorial copy. Closes task 1 of #69.