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+\part{Introduction}
+\begin{multicols}{2}
+\section{Usage}
+This package is called |tikz-ext|, however, one can't load it via |\usepackage|.
+Instead, this package consists of multiple PGF and \tikzname\space libraries
+which are loaded by either |\usepgflibrary| or |\usetikzlibrary|.
+
+\section{Why do we need it?}
+Since I have been answering questions on \hyperlink{https://tex.stackexchange.com}{TeX.sx}
+I've noticed that some questions come up again and again,
+every time with a slightly different approach on how to solve them.
+
+I don't like reinventing the wheel which is why I've gathered the code of my answers in this package.
+
+And, yes, I am using them myself, too.
+
+\section{Should these libraries be part of \tikzname?}
+I guess.
+\end{multicols} \ No newline at end of file