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Update all project metadata #27

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@matheusfelipeog matheusfelipeog merged commit 1887976 into dev Oct 22, 2023
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## Added

- **New module structure (#22)**
   - new scraper module;
   - new world module for public api;
   - get home page counters, like in the old api, but now having a special data class;
   - get population and geography data;
   - set new dependencies;
   - new mapped pages;
   - add some tests.
- **Add docstrings to the new api (#23)**
- **Define explicit fields in all counter dataclasses (#26)**

## Changed

- **Reformulation of all docs (#24)**
   - new fully documented API;
   - new package logo and icon.
 - **Use the new API in the old core module. This is a temporary measure until the module is completely removed. (#25)**
    - warn about the deprecation of the old API and indicate the use of the new one.
- **Update all project metadata (#27)**
- **Change package manager and add action to run tests (#29)**
- **Support only Python `>=3.9, <3.12` (#29)**

## Removed

- **Removed support for Python 3.7 and 3.8 (#29)**

## Deprecated

- **`worldometer.core` and `worldometer.api` deprecated (#25)**

## Fixed

- **Fix old API (#25)**
   - fix: import "requests_html" could not be resolved (#12)
   - fix: problem with Importing and Crashing (#13)
   - fix: issue with "sanitize_metrics" method (#18)
   - fix: navigation Timeout Exceeded Error (#20)
   - fix: import error (#21)
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