reminix-anthropic 0.0.4__tar.gz
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- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/.gitignore +208 -0
- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/LICENSE +201 -0
- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/PKG-INFO +190 -0
- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/README.md +161 -0
- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/pyproject.toml +52 -0
- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/src/reminix_anthropic/__init__.py +3 -0
- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/src/reminix_anthropic/adapter.py +301 -0
- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/src/reminix_anthropic/py.typed +0 -0
- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/tests/__init__.py +1 -0
- reminix_anthropic-0.0.4/tests/test_adapter.py +185 -0
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