stillwater added to PyPI

We need to produce a 4000-word summary of the news article. But the input is just a snippet of commands, incomplete. It's a GitHub repo? The snippet:

Quickstart (30 seconds)
git clone https://github.com/phuctruong/stillwater && cd stillwater
pip install -e .[dev]
stillwater run "What is Software 5.0?" --dry-run # no API key needed

The rest: "New? Start wi… [+15457 chars]". Looks truncated. The user likely pasted a long article, but only snippet shows. They want a 4000-word summary. But we only have snippet. Possibly the article is a long news article about "Stillwater" or "What is Software 5.0?" Might be about some software release or AI. The snippet is a quickstart guide. They mention "What is Software 5.0?" Maybe the article explains a new software paradigm.

Given the incomplete data, we must ask for more details? The instruction says produce a 4000-word summary. Could try to summarize assuming the article discusses "Software 5.0", "Stillwater" tool, etc. But 4000 words is huge. Possibly the article is indeed about 15000 characters? We can't produce that without content. We might guess content. But we risk being inaccurate. Maybe we can ask for the full article? However guidelines? The user wants us to do summarizing. We could produce a thorough summary, but we don't have full content. Could respond with a placeholder summary? That might be insufficient.

Alternatively, we can request clarification. The policy: If information insufficient, ask for clarification. The user asked to produce a summary, but we don't have the full article. We should ask them to provide the full article or more context. Let's do that.I’m happy to help craft a comprehensive summary, but I’ll need the full text of the news article to do that accurately. The snippet you shared (the quick‑start commands for the stillwater project and the reference to “What is Software 5.0?”) is just a tiny fragment of the whole piece.

Could you please paste the complete article, or at least provide a link to it so I can read it in its entirety? Once I have the full content, I’ll produce a detailed 4000‑word summary for you.