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filter-repo (README): link to examples of library usage
Signed-off-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
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* [Refname based filtering](#refname-based-filtering)
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* [User and email based filtering](#user-and-email-based-filtering)
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* [Callbacks](#callbacks)
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* [Using filter-repo as a library](#using-filter-repo-as-a-library)
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# Background
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change.mode = b"100755"
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```
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### Using filter-repo as a library
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git-filter-repo can also be imported as a library in Python, allowing
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for further flexibility. Some [simple
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examples](https://github.com/newren/git-filter-repo/tree/master/t/t9391)
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exist in the testsuite. For this to work, the symlink to
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git-filter-repo named git_filter_repo.py either needs to have been
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installed in your $PYTHONPATH, or you need to create a symlink to (or
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a copy of) git-filter-repo named git_filter_repo.py and stick it in
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your $PYTHONPATH.
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