proconip 0.0.1__tar.gz
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- proconip-0.0.1/.github/workflows/pylint.yml +24 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/.github/workflows/python-publish.yml +39 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/.github/workflows/unittest.yml +23 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/.gitignore +132 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +76 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/CONTRIBUTING.md +23 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/LICENSE +661 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/PKG-INFO +73 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/README.md +59 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/SECURITY.md +13 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/pyproject.toml +22 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/src/proconip/__init__.py +0 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/src/proconip/definitions.py +511 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/src/proconip/get_state.py +44 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/src/requirements.txt +2 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/src/setup.py +10 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/tests/__init__.py +0 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/tests/helper.py +20 -0
- proconip-0.0.1/tests/requirements.txt +3 -0
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