Docs for hot-module-reload and reactive programming for Python (`hmr` on PyPI)
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[![PyPI - Version][pypi-version-badge]][pypi] [![PyPI - Downloads][pypi-downloads-badge]][pepy] [![Python Versions][python-versions-badge]][pyproject] [![PyPI - Status][pypi-status-badge]][repo] [![GitHub Created At][github-created-badge]][repo] [![GitHub commit activity][github-commits-badge]][commits-history] HMR provides a pythonic, flexible, progressive-yet-intuitive reactive programming engine / framework, and on top of that, a fine-grained, on-demand hot-reload tool. In Python, HMR stands…