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This project is mere collection of scripts working together.
So it's kind of difficult to guess the flow/working of these files
It would be better if some kind of documentation about the working flow of the scripts is available for the interested contributors to read, and understand better.
Anyone who is willing to take up this task and document the working / flow of this project, is welc
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