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Thank you for bringing this to our attention. It seems there might be a bit of confusion with the naming conventions used in the project and the documentation. I apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
The project's name might be a legacy issue from an earlier version or a placeholder that was not updated. We'll look into this and consider updating the names for clarity and consistency.
Regarding the documentation examples, you're absolutely right, and we appreciate you pointing out the discrepancy. We strive for accuracy and clarity in our documentation, so feedback like this is invaluable. I'll make sure to pass this along to our documentation team to correct the examples to match the actual script names.
Thank you for your contribution to the project, and please continue to share any further observations or questions you might have. Your input helps us improve and serve the community better. 🌟
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Hi, the project is called google-images-download but the code is meant not for google but flickr (?), so why does it mention google in its name?
Also in the documentation examples, the examples refer to bing_scraper.py while the actual script is called flickr_scraper.py.
Although not important felt like mentioning it.
Thank you.
Best regards.
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