Fix the installation instructions in the README#50
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shankari wants to merge 1 commit intomaxcountryman:masterfrom
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Fix the installation instructions in the README#50shankari wants to merge 1 commit intomaxcountryman:masterfrom
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I don't really have time to fix maxcountryman#39 But as @maxcountryman pointed out there, > Python tooling generally makes it trivial to install from git directly This just updates the README installation instructions to install from git directly. Hopefully, this will encourage users to work with the current release and not request updates to PyPi
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I don't really have time to fix #39
But as @maxcountryman pointed out there,
This just updates the README installation instructions to install from git directly.
Hopefully, this will encourage users to work with the current release and not request updates to PyPi