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Fix README.rst typo #222

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@gwu gwu commented Apr 27, 2019

scarpy -> scrapy

scarpy -> scrapy
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Merging #222 into master will not change coverage.
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Thanks for the catch @gwu 👍

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Since #192 already covers this change, plus some other fixes, and uses uppercase Scrapy, I think this pull request can be closed.

@gwu gwu closed this Aug 5, 2019
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