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@typst-package-check typst-package-check Bot changed the title Add touying-simpl-nwpu v0.1.0 touying-simpl-nwpu:0.1.0 Jun 28, 2026
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Thanks for this package submission. Could you please fill in the checklist that is usually provided as the PR template? Especially the part regarding the package name explanation.

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- [ ] added a [`typst.toml`](https://github.com/typst/packages/blob/main/docs/manifest.md#package-metadata) file with all required keys
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- [ ] ensured that my package is licensed such that users can use and distribute the contents of its template directory without restriction, after modifying them through normal use.

@saecki saecki added the waiting-on-author Pull request waits on author label Jul 1, 2026
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