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LAB-574 configure `plex_init` to use autoRun flag
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Summary
Enhancement to plex_init function
The
plex_initfunction, a part of our Python development code, now has a new feature. It includes anauto_runparameter that makes the execution process more flexible. Depending on the particular needs, developers can now control whether certain operations should automatically run or not.Documentation Improvement
To make our technical documentation more user-friendly, markdown formatting has been introduced. The document
docs/reference/python.mdnow includes instructions for specifying optional parameters in a way that's easier to understand and more visually clear. This change should make reading and using our documentation more straightforward.