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@ppant ppant commented Mar 21, 2026

I have added detailed README.md files to all ten major subdirectories in the repository: Arrays/, Error-debug/, GraphAlgorithms/, LinkedLists/, Queues/, Recursion/, Sorting/, Stacks/, Trees/, and deque/. Each of these new README files contains a title, a category description, and a structured list of the scripts available in that directory, complete with descriptions and direct links to the source files. This enhancement significantly improves the navigability and documentation of the repository's various data structure and algorithm implementations.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 13261381303974049515 started by @ppant

Created dedicated README.md files for each of the following directories:
- Arrays
- Error-debug
- GraphAlgorithms
- LinkedLists
- Queues
- Recursion
- Sorting
- Stacks
- Trees
- deque

Each README provides a localized overview of the category and a listed
index of the included Python scripts with brief descriptions and
relative links for easier navigation.

Co-authored-by: ppant <149585+ppant@users.noreply.github.com>
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