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But first, please read - <>. - -Project-URL: Homepage, https://gitea.maveno.de/Javanaut/ffx -Project-URL: Repository, https://gitea.maveno.de/Javanaut/ffx.git -Project-URL: Issues, https://gitea.maveno.de/Javanaut/ffx/issues -Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python -Description-Content-Type: text/markdown -License-File: LICENSE.md -Requires-Dist: requests -Requires-Dist: click -Requires-Dist: textual -Requires-Dist: sqlalchemy - -# FFX - -## Installation - -per https: - -```sh -pip install https:////ffx.git@ -``` - -per git: - -```sh -pip install git+ssh://@//ffx.git@ -``` - -## Version history - -### 0.1.1 - -Bugfixes, TMBD identify shows - -### 0.1.2 - -Bugfixes - -### 0.1.3 - -Subtitle file imports - -### 0.2.0 - -Tests, Config-File - -### 0.2.1 - -Signature, Tags cleaning, Bugfixes, Refactoring - -### 0.2.2 - -CLI-Overrides diff --git a/src/ffx.egg-info/SOURCES.txt b/src/ffx.egg-info/SOURCES.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 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