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Minor README template fixes.#81

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Added installation and setup section to README.
Removed unnecessary lines and improved formatting.
@pradeeban pradeeban merged commit 411020e into main Feb 4, 2026
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This pull request focuses on minor but important cleanups and formatting adjustments within the README.md file. The changes aim to enhance the readability and accuracy of the project documentation by removing superfluous elements and correcting a markdown syntax error, leading to a more polished and professional presentation.

Highlights

  • README Formatting: An unnecessary blank line after the main title in README.md has been removed, improving the document's conciseness.
  • Code Block Closure: A missing backtick to properly close a code block in the README.md file structure section has been added, ensuring correct rendering.
  • Content Removal: The 'More coming soon!' placeholder text at the end of the README.md has been removed, as it was no longer relevant or desired.

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  • README.md
    • Removed an empty line after the main project title.
    • Added a closing backtick to correctly format a code block.
    • Deleted the 'More coming soon!' line from the end of the document.
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This pull request introduces several minor but beneficial fixes to the README.md file. The changes include removing extra blank lines for better formatting, correctly terminating a code block that was previously left open, and removing placeholder text. These modifications improve the overall readability and correctness of the documentation. The changes are appropriate and well-implemented.

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