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Add types-aiobotocore info to README #918

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@vemel vemel commented Feb 12, 2022

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Added types-aiobotocore information to README.rst.
This should help users to set up type checking and code completion.

This PR is created for issue #916

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vemel commented Feb 26, 2022

Hello! Any updates on this? Are there any other things I forgot?

@thehesiod thehesiod merged commit 4021585 into aio-libs:master Feb 28, 2022
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