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Add links to docs to readme #800

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`xarray-spatial` does not depend on GDAL / GEOS, which makes it fully extensible in Python but does limit the breadth of operations that can be covered. xarray-spatial is meant to include the core raster-analysis functions needed for GIS developers / analysts, implemented independently of the non-Python geo stack.

Our documentation is still under construction, but [docs can be found here](https://xarray-spatial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).

#### Raster-huh?

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