README.md in unicode-x-1.0.2 vs README.md in unicode-x-1.0.3
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# Unicode X
-A collection of libraries providing data and algorithms about unicode characters in Ruby:
+A collection of specific micro libraries providing data and algorithms about unicode characters in Ruby:
Library | Info
------------------------|-------------------------------------------------
[unicode-blocks](https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-blocks) | Blocks
[unicode-categories](https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-categories) | General Categories
[unicode-confusable](https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-confusable) | Confusable detection
[unicode-display_width](https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-display_width) | Monospace character width
-[unicode-name](https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-name) | Unicode character name
-[unicode_normalize](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/lib/unicode_normalize/normalize.rb) | Unicode normalization
+[unicode-name](https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-name) | Unicode codepoint name/alias/label
+[unicode_normalize](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/trunk/lib/unicode_normalize.rb) | Unicode normalization (*stdlib*)
+[unicode-numeric_value](https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-numeric_value) | Convert a Unicode character into its numeric value
[unicode-scripts](https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-scripts) | Scripts and Script_Extensions
+[unicode-types](https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-types) | Basic codepoint types
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+Although you can use the bundled gem (**unicode-x**) to install all the above at once, every of this libraries is standalone, so you are able to select only the features you need.