I made a library to parse human readable numbers list (e.g. `1:10,15:20`) into an iterator, this is my first time making a rust library and I wanted to learn better about generics and packaging. Please provide me with feedback.

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  • number_range

    Parse human readable numbers list into an iterable and vice versa

  • Your example is funny coz that's almost the same as how I started: here is my first commit https://github.com/Atreyagaurav/number_range/commit/a140f61a8f107fe0555d373e60709c7855ce197c

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