Docs and remove yarnhooks #1476
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I removed the yarnhooks for now since they are slightly annoying.
updated readme with resetting packages section
update contributing.md with lbry-redux section
Also added a nice intro after seeing this tweet
https://twitter.com/ScribblingOn/status/995715231300050944
While I don't think we need to go full science paper and avoid all I/we statements, I do think the language frequently comes across stronger when they are (or can be) omitted and the sentences aren't too passive/awkward. Here's a rewrite of above:
This project uses lbry-redux to share Redux code with lbry-android and other LBRY apps. Over time, more Redux code that is suitable to be shared will be moved into lbry-redux. If modifying Redux code, you may be asked to make some of your changes in lbry-redux rather than lbry-app. The steps to work with lbry-redux locally can be found here.
One small change requested, lmk if you disagree. If you agree, just change and merge, no 2nd review is necessary.
I agree this rewrite sounds better.