Standardize README format for PyPI and OSS best practices#42
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oscarvalenzuelab merged 1 commit intomainfrom Nov 5, 2025
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Standardize README format for PyPI and OSS best practices#42oscarvalenzuelab merged 1 commit intomainfrom
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- Created docs/user-guide.md with comprehensive usage examples - Created docs/api.md with Python API reference - Created docs/discovery-methods.md with detailed identification strategies - Created docs/examples.md with common use cases and workflows Documentation now matches README references
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Summary
This PR standardizes the src2purl README to match the consistent format used across SEMCL.ONE ecosystem projects.
Changes
Documentation Updates
Standards Applied
This brings src2purl in line with the documentation standards established for other SEMCL.ONE projects.