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docs: Better explain when and how to use toolchains for bzlmod#1349

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This explains the different ways to register toolchains and how to use them.

Also fixes python_aliases -> python_versions repo name

This explains the different ways to register toolchains and how to use
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Also fixes python_aliases -> python_versions repo name
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Thanks for this explanation, I think it becomes much clearer of what is possible and how the toolchains can be used.

That said, I wonder if if we should advise users to only use X.Y instead of X.Y.Z in the python_version field. All of the docs only have examples in that case and I am wondering if saying python_version = "3.11.1" even makes sense here.

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rickeylev commented Jul 30, 2023 via email

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Updated the attribute docs for the python_version attributes.

@rickeylev rickeylev requested a review from Solumin July 31, 2023 20:31
@rickeylev rickeylev added this pull request to the merge queue Jul 31, 2023
Merged via the queue into bazel-contrib:main with commit e355bec Jul 31, 2023
@rickeylev rickeylev deleted the readme.updates branch October 24, 2023 18:52
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