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Automated documentation update (#836)

Automated documentation update [skip ci]
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| Options Id | Description | Type | Default Value |
|-----|-----|-----|-----|
| version | Select a Python version to install. | string | os-provided |
| installTools | Install common Python tools like pylint | boolean | true |
| installTools | Flag indicating whether or not to install the tools specified via the 'toolsToInstall' option. Default is 'true'. | boolean | true |
| toolsToInstall | Comma-separated list of tools to install when 'installTools' is true. Defaults to a set of common Python tools like pylint. | string | flake8,autopep8,black,yapf,mypy,pydocstyle,pycodestyle,bandit,pipenv,virtualenv,pytest,pylint |
| optimize | Optimize Python for performance when compiled (slow) | boolean | false |
| enableShared | Enable building a shared Python library | boolean | false |
| installPath | The path where python will be installed. | string | /usr/local/python |
| installJupyterlab | Install JupyterLab, a web-based interactive development environment for notebooks | boolean | false |
| configureJupyterlabAllowOrigin | Configure JupyterLab to accept HTTP requests from the specified origin | string | - |
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## OS Support
This Feature should work on recent versions of Debian/Ubuntu-based distributions with the `apt` package manager installed.
This Feature should work on recent versions of Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, Alma, and RockyLinux distributions with the apt, yum, dnf, or microdnf package manager installed.
`bash` is required to execute the `install.sh` script.
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