feat: upgrade to modern Python tooling & packaging #96
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This PR updates from a requirements.txt based dependency management to using Pipfile as well as from setup.py to pyproject.toml. Both of which are improvements of modern tooling, making it easier to manage dependencies as well as building note-python as a package. The pyproject.toml package building workflow support from Python 3.8 upwards so is fully supported by all our supported versions.