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@ppant ppant commented Jun 2, 2026

This PR standardizes the repository's naming conventions and significantly improves documentation. All directories and Python scripts have been renamed to PascalCase, correcting several typos in the process. The root and subdirectory README.md files have been updated to reflect these changes, ensuring all internal links remain valid. Additionally, the root README's Table of Contents now follows GitHub-specific emoji slugging rules for proper navigation. All 49 non-interactive scripts have been verified to execute correctly post-renaming.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 17657247704883659731 started by @ppant

- Rename directories and Python scripts to consistent PascalCase
- Fix typos in filenames (e.g., BalanceParenthesesCheckImple.py)
- Update all subdirectory README.md files with new paths
- Revamp root README.md with comprehensive project structure and usage
- Correct Table of Contents anchor links for GitHub emoji slugging
- Verify relative links and script execution integrity

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