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  • Documentation
    • Added a new "Community Tools" section under Resources, introducing Polymo and linking to a Medium article and other community resources.

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Added a "Community Tools" documentation section to the README that introduces Polymo and links to a Medium article; changes are documentation-only with no code or API alterations.

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Documentation
README.md
Inserted a new "Community Tools" section referencing Polymo with a link and a Medium article; added in two locations within the README.

Estimated code review effort

🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes

  • Verify links to Polymo and the Medium article are correct and accessible.
  • Confirm section placement and formatting match README conventions.

Poem

🐰 I hopped through lines of README cheer,
Planted Polymo where readers steer,
A Medium breeze to guide the view,
Small docs, bright seeds — a springtime cue 🌱

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Title Check ✅ Passed The pull request title "Add Polymo link to Community Tools section in README" is fully related to the main change described in the raw summary, which adds a new "Community Tools" documentation section to the README that introduces Polymo with a link. The title is concise and specific, clearly identifying what is being added (Polymo link) and where (Community Tools section in README), making it easy for a teammate scanning the history to understand the primary change. The title avoids vague terminology and unnecessary noise, adhering to the guidelines for clear and descriptive titles.
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README.md (1)

152-153: Documentation addition looks good.

The Community Tools section is well-formatted and clearly introduces Polymo with both a repository link and supporting article. The markdown formatting is consistent with the rest of the README.

As a minor follow-up, you may want to verify both links are accessible:

  • https://github.com/dan1elt0m/polymo
  • https://medium.com/@d.e.tom89/turn-any-rest-api-into-spark-dataframes-in-minutes-with-polymo-028a48113eb1

If you'd like me to verify these links are reachable, I can run a quick check.


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@allisonwang-db allisonwang-db merged commit 5f4a16b into allisonwang-db:master Nov 4, 2025
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