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I think I finally understand why we need to carry the
Seen
variable. 😄Oftentimes, I find the documentation of Gradualizer's codebase unsatisfactory and not very welcoming for newcomers (much useful information is just scattered in GitHub issues and pull requests). Is it okay to document things as I gradually (haha) become familiar with Gradualizer? Also, I'm better at concrete than abstract thinking, and examples help me a lot to understand things. Is it alright to include them in the docs?