Convert to build as a module using hatchling#104
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Converts the project to be structured so that it can be built into wheels using `python3 -m build`. The build system chosen is hatchling, because it is very simple to use. Note that now instead of using ./main.py to invoke the script, the module installs a command called `md-spec-parser` that is used instead Also, the name of the project is changed to "md-spec-parser" since "spec-parser" is already taken in pip
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Converts the project to be structured so that it can be built into wheels using
python3 -m build. The build system chosen is hatchling, because it is very simple to use.Note that now instead of using ./main.py to invoke the script, the module installs a command called
spec-parserthat is used instead