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Update pyproject.toml to adopt PEP639 #60

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Update pyproject.toml to adopt PEP639 #60

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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng commented Mar 27, 2025

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    • Updated the license declaration to a more concise, clear format by presenting it directly as "MIT". This change improves the readability and transparency of licensing information without affecting the actual terms, ensuring users have an easier way to verify the license status.

@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 27, 2025
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The change updates the license declaration in the pyproject.toml file. The structured table format has been replaced with a simple string, thereby directly stating the license as "MIT". This modification simplifies the configuration in the project file.

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pyproject.toml Updated license declaration from {text = "MIT License"} to "MIT", simplifying the expression of the license.

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12-12: License Declaration Updated for PEP639 Compliance

The license field has been simplified from a table to a plain string ("MIT"), aligning with the objectives of adopting PEP639 by reducing structural complexity in the metadata. This change makes the configuration more straightforward while correctly conveying the project's license type.


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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng merged commit 284f2f2 into main Mar 27, 2025
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@shenxianpeng shenxianpeng deleted the patch-1 branch March 27, 2025 10:09
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