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@yucongalicechen yucongalicechen commented May 1, 2025

closes #174
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I removed #106 from the "closes" section as we still need to do this when we have a doi for the theory paper I think.

@sbillinge sbillinge merged commit 78d0677 into diffpy:main May 2, 2025
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I removed #106 from the "closes" section as we still need to do this when we have a doi for the theory paper I think.

Thanks, I put up a new issue for it #179 for the 0.3.0 release.

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refactor: ensure correct usage of underscores and hyphens for file and folder names
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