Add support for async workflows with temporal.io and option for jsonl outputs#4
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* format;async;uv * add temporal.io support; async * temporal working * new version * add jsonl output
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Hey!
I understand you might not be working anymore on this package. I found your code and it helped me during a hackathon to produce a structured jsonl version of the llms.txt output. This can be used for example, if you are building a FAQ chatbot with RAG from several urls.
I used Claude Code for most of the coding, but I was guiding the progress. I guess you don't need to merge this PR, this message is just to thank you for open sourcing your work.
/Marco