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- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/CHANGELOG.md +151 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/LICENSE +201 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/MANIFEST.in +1 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/PKG-INFO +68 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/README.md +45 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/__init__.py +20 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/agent.py +268 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/base_playwright.py +173 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/browserbase.py +196 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/computer.py +36 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/container_playwright.py +80 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/docker.py +179 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/local_playwright.py +25 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/operator.py +79 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/utils.py +78 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent/computers/version.py +1 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent_computers.egg-info/PKG-INFO +68 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent_computers.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +21 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent_computers.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +1 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent_computers.egg-info/requires.txt +10 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/meshagent_computers.egg-info/top_level.txt +1 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/pyproject.toml +40 -0
- meshagent_computers-0.20.6/setup.cfg +4 -0
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