chore(flags): add README so PyPI shows a project description#732
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posthog-python Compliance ReportDate: 2026-07-07 20:40:27 UTC ✅ All Tests Passed!111/111 tests passed Capture_V1 Tests✅ 94/94 tests passed View Details
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💡 Motivation and Context
openfeature-provider-posthoghas noreadmefield in itspyproject.toml, so its PyPI page renders no long description. This adds a short README (pointing to the PostHog docs for install/usage, same pattern as@posthog/openfeature-web-provideron npm) and wires it up viareadme = "README.md".💚 How did you test it?
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uv build --package openfeature-provider-posthoglocally and inspected the built wheel'sMETADATAfile to confirm the README is now embedded as the package description.📝 Checklist
If releasing new changes
sampo addto generate a changeset file🤖 Agent context
Autonomy: Human-driven (agent-assisted)
@posthog/openfeature-web-provider's npm README — a one-line summary plus a pointer to docs) and to wire upreadme = "README.md"inpyproject.toml.uv buildthat PyPI will now pick up the README as the long description, since the field was previously missing entirely.