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This submission improves the overall code structure, adds a comprehensive readme and unit tests. It refactors the code into a more modular structure, adds comprehensive unit tests with mocking, and enhances the README.md with better documentation.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 8904858656002637698 started by @KushagraIndurkhya

Refactored the project to have a more modular and standard Python project structure.
- Separated config, utils, and exceptions into their own modules.
- Simplified the import path for the main `DynamoDBCache` class.

Added comprehensive unit tests for the caching logic and utility functions.
- Used `unittest.mock` to mock AWS services and other external dependencies.
- Added tests for cache hits, misses, and TTL expiration.

Improved the `README.md` with a "Getting Started" guide, detailed configuration options, and instructions for running tests.

Added a `.gitignore` file to exclude Python bytecode files from the repository.
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