Add BME688 module with a framework for adding new QW/ST modules#188
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Adding the BME688 so I can get offboard temperature readings to compare with the onboard BME280 on the weather board seemingly affected by heat dissipated from running constantly.
Module code is defined in a new enviro subfolder and called with some modification to __init__.py with users able to enable the module, including those with non-default addresses by adjusting the entry in config.py.
Documentation updated to show the new module as a tutorial for adding others. This extends the changes in #184
After spending half a day building this, I've just seen #143 which has a fairly similar approach for a different new module. I'm leaving this PR for discussion purposes as the solutions differ here and there.