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	🎨 Rename modstool to mods4pandas in the last code parts
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			@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ def alto_to_dict(alto, raise_errors=True):
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def walk(m):
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    # XXX do this in modstool, too
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    # XXX do this in mods4pandas, too
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    if os.path.isdir(m):
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        tqdm.write(f'Scanning directory {m}')
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        for f in tqdm(os.scandir(m), leave=False):
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			@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ from .lib import sorted_groupby, TagGroup, ns, flatten
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logger = logging.getLogger('modstool')
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logger = logging.getLogger('mods4pandas')
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def mods_to_dict(mods, raise_errors=True):
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    """Convert MODS metadata to a nested dictionary"""
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			@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ def process(mets_files: List[str], output_file: str, output_csv: str, output_xls
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    INPUT is assumed to be a METS document with MODS metadata. INPUT may optionally be a directory. The tool then reads
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    all files in the directory.
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    modstool writes two output files: A pickled pandas DataFrame and a CSV file with all conversion warnings.
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    mods4pandas writes two output files: A pickled pandas DataFrame and a CSV file with all conversion warnings.
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    """
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    # Extend file list if directories are given
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