fix: Add y-axis label support to chart rendering #113
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Anthropic Claude homepage showcases y-axis support on charts - yet the quickstart doesn't have y-axis support. This fixes that - Add y-axis label support for improved chart readability as the
Overview:
This PR introduces y-axis label support to the charting library. Previously, users could view data values by hovering over items like the line, but there was no y-axis label to provide immediate context. This caused confusion, particularly when comparing multiple data points.
Key Changes:
Why this is important:
Charts with unlabeled axes can mislead users or make interpretation harder, especially when users aren't familiar with the specific dataset. This update makes charts more intuitive and user-friendly by ensuring all axes are clearly labeled.