setiastrosuitepro 1.6.7__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. setiastro/__init__.py +2 -0
  2. setiastro/data/SASP_data.fits +0 -0
  3. setiastro/data/catalogs/List_of_Galaxies_with_Distances_Gly.csv +488 -0
  4. setiastro/data/catalogs/astrobin_filters.csv +890 -0
  5. setiastro/data/catalogs/astrobin_filters_page1_local.csv +51 -0
  6. setiastro/data/catalogs/cali2.csv +63 -0
  7. setiastro/data/catalogs/cali2color.csv +65 -0
  8. setiastro/data/catalogs/celestial_catalog - original.csv +16471 -0
  9. setiastro/data/catalogs/celestial_catalog.csv +24031 -0
  10. setiastro/data/catalogs/detected_stars.csv +24784 -0
  11. setiastro/data/catalogs/fits_header_data.csv +46 -0
  12. setiastro/data/catalogs/test.csv +8 -0
  13. setiastro/data/catalogs/updated_celestial_catalog.csv +16471 -0
  14. setiastro/images/Astro_Spikes.png +0 -0
  15. setiastro/images/Background_startup.jpg +0 -0
  16. setiastro/images/HRDiagram.png +0 -0
  17. setiastro/images/LExtract.png +0 -0
  18. setiastro/images/LInsert.png +0 -0
  19. setiastro/images/Oxygenation-atm-2.svg.png +0 -0
  20. setiastro/images/RGB080604.png +0 -0
  21. setiastro/images/abeicon.png +0 -0
  22. setiastro/images/aberration.png +0 -0
  23. setiastro/images/acv_icon.png +0 -0
  24. setiastro/images/andromedatry.png +0 -0
  25. setiastro/images/andromedatry_satellited.png +0 -0
  26. setiastro/images/annotated.png +0 -0
  27. setiastro/images/aperture.png +0 -0
  28. setiastro/images/astrosuite.ico +0 -0
  29. setiastro/images/astrosuite.png +0 -0
  30. setiastro/images/astrosuitepro.icns +0 -0
  31. setiastro/images/astrosuitepro.ico +0 -0
  32. setiastro/images/astrosuitepro.png +0 -0
  33. setiastro/images/background.png +0 -0
  34. setiastro/images/background2.png +0 -0
  35. setiastro/images/benchmark.png +0 -0
  36. setiastro/images/big_moon_stabilizer_timeline.png +0 -0
  37. setiastro/images/big_moon_stabilizer_timeline_clean.png +0 -0
  38. setiastro/images/blaster.png +0 -0
  39. setiastro/images/blink.png +0 -0
  40. setiastro/images/clahe.png +0 -0
  41. setiastro/images/collage.png +0 -0
  42. setiastro/images/colorwheel.png +0 -0
  43. setiastro/images/contsub.png +0 -0
  44. setiastro/images/convo.png +0 -0
  45. setiastro/images/copyslot.png +0 -0
  46. setiastro/images/cosmic.png +0 -0
  47. setiastro/images/cosmicsat.png +0 -0
  48. setiastro/images/crop1.png +0 -0
  49. setiastro/images/cropicon.png +0 -0
  50. setiastro/images/curves.png +0 -0
  51. setiastro/images/cvs.png +0 -0
  52. setiastro/images/debayer.png +0 -0
  53. setiastro/images/denoise_cnn_custom.png +0 -0
  54. setiastro/images/denoise_cnn_graph.png +0 -0
  55. setiastro/images/disk.png +0 -0
  56. setiastro/images/dse.png +0 -0
  57. setiastro/images/exoicon.png +0 -0
  58. setiastro/images/eye.png +0 -0
  59. setiastro/images/first_quarter.png +0 -0
  60. setiastro/images/fliphorizontal.png +0 -0
  61. setiastro/images/flipvertical.png +0 -0
  62. setiastro/images/font.png +0 -0
  63. setiastro/images/freqsep.png +0 -0
  64. setiastro/images/full_moon.png +0 -0
  65. setiastro/images/functionbundle.png +0 -0
  66. setiastro/images/graxpert.png +0 -0
  67. setiastro/images/green.png +0 -0
  68. setiastro/images/gridicon.png +0 -0
  69. setiastro/images/halo.png +0 -0
  70. setiastro/images/hdr.png +0 -0
  71. setiastro/images/histogram.png +0 -0
  72. setiastro/images/hubble.png +0 -0
  73. setiastro/images/imagecombine.png +0 -0
  74. setiastro/images/invert.png +0 -0
  75. setiastro/images/isophote.png +0 -0
  76. setiastro/images/isophote_demo_figure.png +0 -0
  77. setiastro/images/isophote_demo_image.png +0 -0
  78. setiastro/images/isophote_demo_model.png +0 -0
  79. setiastro/images/isophote_demo_residual.png +0 -0
  80. setiastro/images/jwstpupil.png +0 -0
  81. setiastro/images/last_quarter.png +0 -0
  82. setiastro/images/linearfit.png +0 -0
  83. setiastro/images/livestacking.png +0 -0
  84. setiastro/images/mask.png +0 -0
  85. setiastro/images/maskapply.png +0 -0
  86. setiastro/images/maskcreate.png +0 -0
  87. setiastro/images/maskremove.png +0 -0
  88. setiastro/images/morpho.png +0 -0
  89. setiastro/images/mosaic.png +0 -0
  90. setiastro/images/multiscale_decomp.png +0 -0
  91. setiastro/images/nbtorgb.png +0 -0
  92. setiastro/images/neutral.png +0 -0
  93. setiastro/images/new_moon.png +0 -0
  94. setiastro/images/nuke.png +0 -0
  95. setiastro/images/openfile.png +0 -0
  96. setiastro/images/pedestal.png +0 -0
  97. setiastro/images/pen.png +0 -0
  98. setiastro/images/pixelmath.png +0 -0
  99. setiastro/images/platesolve.png +0 -0
  100. setiastro/images/ppp.png +0 -0
  101. setiastro/images/pro.png +0 -0
  102. setiastro/images/project.png +0 -0
  103. setiastro/images/psf.png +0 -0
  104. setiastro/images/redo.png +0 -0
  105. setiastro/images/redoicon.png +0 -0
  106. setiastro/images/rescale.png +0 -0
  107. setiastro/images/rgbalign.png +0 -0
  108. setiastro/images/rgbcombo.png +0 -0
  109. setiastro/images/rgbextract.png +0 -0
  110. setiastro/images/rotate180.png +0 -0
  111. setiastro/images/rotatearbitrary.png +0 -0
  112. setiastro/images/rotateclockwise.png +0 -0
  113. setiastro/images/rotatecounterclockwise.png +0 -0
  114. setiastro/images/satellite.png +0 -0
  115. setiastro/images/script.png +0 -0
  116. setiastro/images/selectivecolor.png +0 -0
  117. setiastro/images/simbad.png +0 -0
  118. setiastro/images/slot0.png +0 -0
  119. setiastro/images/slot1.png +0 -0
  120. setiastro/images/slot2.png +0 -0
  121. setiastro/images/slot3.png +0 -0
  122. setiastro/images/slot4.png +0 -0
  123. setiastro/images/slot5.png +0 -0
  124. setiastro/images/slot6.png +0 -0
  125. setiastro/images/slot7.png +0 -0
  126. setiastro/images/slot8.png +0 -0
  127. setiastro/images/slot9.png +0 -0
  128. setiastro/images/spcc.png +0 -0
  129. setiastro/images/spin_precession_vs_lunar_distance.png +0 -0
  130. setiastro/images/spinner.gif +0 -0
  131. setiastro/images/stacking.png +0 -0
  132. setiastro/images/staradd.png +0 -0
  133. setiastro/images/staralign.png +0 -0
  134. setiastro/images/starnet.png +0 -0
  135. setiastro/images/starregistration.png +0 -0
  136. setiastro/images/starspike.png +0 -0
  137. setiastro/images/starstretch.png +0 -0
  138. setiastro/images/statstretch.png +0 -0
  139. setiastro/images/supernova.png +0 -0
  140. setiastro/images/uhs.png +0 -0
  141. setiastro/images/undoicon.png +0 -0
  142. setiastro/images/upscale.png +0 -0
  143. setiastro/images/viewbundle.png +0 -0
  144. setiastro/images/waning_crescent_1.png +0 -0
  145. setiastro/images/waning_crescent_2.png +0 -0
  146. setiastro/images/waning_crescent_3.png +0 -0
  147. setiastro/images/waning_crescent_4.png +0 -0
  148. setiastro/images/waning_crescent_5.png +0 -0
  149. setiastro/images/waning_gibbous_1.png +0 -0
  150. setiastro/images/waning_gibbous_2.png +0 -0
  151. setiastro/images/waning_gibbous_3.png +0 -0
  152. setiastro/images/waning_gibbous_4.png +0 -0
  153. setiastro/images/waning_gibbous_5.png +0 -0
  154. setiastro/images/waxing_crescent_1.png +0 -0
  155. setiastro/images/waxing_crescent_2.png +0 -0
  156. setiastro/images/waxing_crescent_3.png +0 -0
  157. setiastro/images/waxing_crescent_4.png +0 -0
  158. setiastro/images/waxing_crescent_5.png +0 -0
  159. setiastro/images/waxing_gibbous_1.png +0 -0
  160. setiastro/images/waxing_gibbous_2.png +0 -0
  161. setiastro/images/waxing_gibbous_3.png +0 -0
  162. setiastro/images/waxing_gibbous_4.png +0 -0
  163. setiastro/images/waxing_gibbous_5.png +0 -0
  164. setiastro/images/whitebalance.png +0 -0
  165. setiastro/images/wimi_icon_256x256.png +0 -0
  166. setiastro/images/wimilogo.png +0 -0
  167. setiastro/images/wims.png +0 -0
  168. setiastro/images/wrench_icon.png +0 -0
  169. setiastro/images/xisfliberator.png +0 -0
  170. setiastro/qml/ResourceMonitor.qml +128 -0
  171. setiastro/saspro/__init__.py +20 -0
  172. setiastro/saspro/__main__.py +964 -0
  173. setiastro/saspro/_generated/__init__.py +7 -0
  174. setiastro/saspro/_generated/build_info.py +3 -0
  175. setiastro/saspro/abe.py +1379 -0
  176. setiastro/saspro/abe_preset.py +196 -0
  177. setiastro/saspro/aberration_ai.py +910 -0
  178. setiastro/saspro/aberration_ai_preset.py +224 -0
  179. setiastro/saspro/accel_installer.py +218 -0
  180. setiastro/saspro/accel_workers.py +30 -0
  181. setiastro/saspro/acv_exporter.py +379 -0
  182. setiastro/saspro/add_stars.py +627 -0
  183. setiastro/saspro/astrobin_exporter.py +1010 -0
  184. setiastro/saspro/astrospike.py +153 -0
  185. setiastro/saspro/astrospike_python.py +1841 -0
  186. setiastro/saspro/autostretch.py +198 -0
  187. setiastro/saspro/backgroundneutral.py +639 -0
  188. setiastro/saspro/batch_convert.py +328 -0
  189. setiastro/saspro/batch_renamer.py +522 -0
  190. setiastro/saspro/blemish_blaster.py +494 -0
  191. setiastro/saspro/blink_comparator_pro.py +3149 -0
  192. setiastro/saspro/bundles.py +61 -0
  193. setiastro/saspro/bundles_dock.py +114 -0
  194. setiastro/saspro/cheat_sheet.py +213 -0
  195. setiastro/saspro/clahe.py +371 -0
  196. setiastro/saspro/comet_stacking.py +1442 -0
  197. setiastro/saspro/common_tr.py +107 -0
  198. setiastro/saspro/config.py +38 -0
  199. setiastro/saspro/config_bootstrap.py +40 -0
  200. setiastro/saspro/config_manager.py +316 -0
  201. setiastro/saspro/continuum_subtract.py +1620 -0
  202. setiastro/saspro/convo.py +1403 -0
  203. setiastro/saspro/convo_preset.py +414 -0
  204. setiastro/saspro/copyastro.py +190 -0
  205. setiastro/saspro/cosmicclarity.py +1593 -0
  206. setiastro/saspro/cosmicclarity_preset.py +407 -0
  207. setiastro/saspro/crop_dialog_pro.py +1005 -0
  208. setiastro/saspro/crop_preset.py +189 -0
  209. setiastro/saspro/curve_editor_pro.py +2608 -0
  210. setiastro/saspro/curves_preset.py +375 -0
  211. setiastro/saspro/debayer.py +673 -0
  212. setiastro/saspro/debug_utils.py +29 -0
  213. setiastro/saspro/dnd_mime.py +35 -0
  214. setiastro/saspro/doc_manager.py +2727 -0
  215. setiastro/saspro/exoplanet_detector.py +2258 -0
  216. setiastro/saspro/file_utils.py +284 -0
  217. setiastro/saspro/fitsmodifier.py +748 -0
  218. setiastro/saspro/fix_bom.py +32 -0
  219. setiastro/saspro/free_torch_memory.py +48 -0
  220. setiastro/saspro/frequency_separation.py +1352 -0
  221. setiastro/saspro/function_bundle.py +1596 -0
  222. setiastro/saspro/generate_translations.py +3092 -0
  223. setiastro/saspro/ghs_dialog_pro.py +728 -0
  224. setiastro/saspro/ghs_preset.py +284 -0
  225. setiastro/saspro/graxpert.py +638 -0
  226. setiastro/saspro/graxpert_preset.py +287 -0
  227. setiastro/saspro/gui/__init__.py +0 -0
  228. setiastro/saspro/gui/main_window.py +8928 -0
  229. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/__init__.py +33 -0
  230. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/dock_mixin.py +375 -0
  231. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/file_mixin.py +450 -0
  232. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/geometry_mixin.py +503 -0
  233. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/header_mixin.py +441 -0
  234. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/mask_mixin.py +421 -0
  235. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/menu_mixin.py +391 -0
  236. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/theme_mixin.py +367 -0
  237. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/toolbar_mixin.py +1824 -0
  238. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/update_mixin.py +323 -0
  239. setiastro/saspro/gui/mixins/view_mixin.py +477 -0
  240. setiastro/saspro/gui/statistics_dialog.py +47 -0
  241. setiastro/saspro/halobgon.py +492 -0
  242. setiastro/saspro/header_viewer.py +448 -0
  243. setiastro/saspro/headless_utils.py +88 -0
  244. setiastro/saspro/histogram.py +760 -0
  245. setiastro/saspro/history_explorer.py +941 -0
  246. setiastro/saspro/i18n.py +168 -0
  247. setiastro/saspro/image_combine.py +421 -0
  248. setiastro/saspro/image_peeker_pro.py +1608 -0
  249. setiastro/saspro/imageops/__init__.py +37 -0
  250. setiastro/saspro/imageops/mdi_snap.py +292 -0
  251. setiastro/saspro/imageops/scnr.py +36 -0
  252. setiastro/saspro/imageops/starbasedwhitebalance.py +210 -0
  253. setiastro/saspro/imageops/stretch.py +236 -0
  254. setiastro/saspro/isophote.py +1186 -0
  255. setiastro/saspro/layers.py +208 -0
  256. setiastro/saspro/layers_dock.py +714 -0
  257. setiastro/saspro/lazy_imports.py +193 -0
  258. setiastro/saspro/legacy/__init__.py +2 -0
  259. setiastro/saspro/legacy/image_manager.py +2360 -0
  260. setiastro/saspro/legacy/numba_utils.py +3676 -0
  261. setiastro/saspro/legacy/xisf.py +1213 -0
  262. setiastro/saspro/linear_fit.py +537 -0
  263. setiastro/saspro/live_stacking.py +1854 -0
  264. setiastro/saspro/log_bus.py +5 -0
  265. setiastro/saspro/logging_config.py +460 -0
  266. setiastro/saspro/luminancerecombine.py +510 -0
  267. setiastro/saspro/main_helpers.py +201 -0
  268. setiastro/saspro/mask_creation.py +1090 -0
  269. setiastro/saspro/masks_core.py +56 -0
  270. setiastro/saspro/mdi_widgets.py +353 -0
  271. setiastro/saspro/memory_utils.py +666 -0
  272. setiastro/saspro/metadata_patcher.py +75 -0
  273. setiastro/saspro/mfdeconv.py +3909 -0
  274. setiastro/saspro/mfdeconv_earlystop.py +71 -0
  275. setiastro/saspro/mfdeconvcudnn.py +3312 -0
  276. setiastro/saspro/mfdeconvsport.py +2459 -0
  277. setiastro/saspro/minorbodycatalog.py +567 -0
  278. setiastro/saspro/morphology.py +411 -0
  279. setiastro/saspro/multiscale_decomp.py +1751 -0
  280. setiastro/saspro/nbtorgb_stars.py +541 -0
  281. setiastro/saspro/numba_utils.py +3145 -0
  282. setiastro/saspro/numba_warmup.py +141 -0
  283. setiastro/saspro/ops/__init__.py +9 -0
  284. setiastro/saspro/ops/command_help_dialog.py +623 -0
  285. setiastro/saspro/ops/command_runner.py +217 -0
  286. setiastro/saspro/ops/commands.py +1594 -0
  287. setiastro/saspro/ops/script_editor.py +1105 -0
  288. setiastro/saspro/ops/scripts.py +1476 -0
  289. setiastro/saspro/ops/settings.py +637 -0
  290. setiastro/saspro/parallel_utils.py +554 -0
  291. setiastro/saspro/pedestal.py +121 -0
  292. setiastro/saspro/perfect_palette_picker.py +1105 -0
  293. setiastro/saspro/pipeline.py +110 -0
  294. setiastro/saspro/pixelmath.py +1604 -0
  295. setiastro/saspro/plate_solver.py +2480 -0
  296. setiastro/saspro/project_io.py +797 -0
  297. setiastro/saspro/psf_utils.py +136 -0
  298. setiastro/saspro/psf_viewer.py +631 -0
  299. setiastro/saspro/pyi_rthook_astroquery.py +95 -0
  300. setiastro/saspro/remove_green.py +331 -0
  301. setiastro/saspro/remove_stars.py +1599 -0
  302. setiastro/saspro/remove_stars_preset.py +446 -0
  303. setiastro/saspro/resources.py +570 -0
  304. setiastro/saspro/rgb_combination.py +208 -0
  305. setiastro/saspro/rgb_extract.py +19 -0
  306. setiastro/saspro/rgbalign.py +727 -0
  307. setiastro/saspro/runtime_imports.py +7 -0
  308. setiastro/saspro/runtime_torch.py +754 -0
  309. setiastro/saspro/save_options.py +73 -0
  310. setiastro/saspro/selective_color.py +1614 -0
  311. setiastro/saspro/sfcc.py +1530 -0
  312. setiastro/saspro/shortcuts.py +3125 -0
  313. setiastro/saspro/signature_insert.py +1106 -0
  314. setiastro/saspro/stacking_suite.py +19069 -0
  315. setiastro/saspro/star_alignment.py +7383 -0
  316. setiastro/saspro/star_alignment_preset.py +329 -0
  317. setiastro/saspro/star_metrics.py +49 -0
  318. setiastro/saspro/star_spikes.py +769 -0
  319. setiastro/saspro/star_stretch.py +542 -0
  320. setiastro/saspro/stat_stretch.py +554 -0
  321. setiastro/saspro/status_log_dock.py +78 -0
  322. setiastro/saspro/subwindow.py +3523 -0
  323. setiastro/saspro/supernovaasteroidhunter.py +1719 -0
  324. setiastro/saspro/swap_manager.py +134 -0
  325. setiastro/saspro/torch_backend.py +89 -0
  326. setiastro/saspro/torch_rejection.py +434 -0
  327. setiastro/saspro/translations/all_source_strings.json +4726 -0
  328. setiastro/saspro/translations/ar_translations.py +4096 -0
  329. setiastro/saspro/translations/de_translations.py +3728 -0
  330. setiastro/saspro/translations/es_translations.py +4169 -0
  331. setiastro/saspro/translations/fr_translations.py +4090 -0
  332. setiastro/saspro/translations/hi_translations.py +3803 -0
  333. setiastro/saspro/translations/integrate_translations.py +271 -0
  334. setiastro/saspro/translations/it_translations.py +4728 -0
  335. setiastro/saspro/translations/ja_translations.py +3834 -0
  336. setiastro/saspro/translations/pt_translations.py +3847 -0
  337. setiastro/saspro/translations/ru_translations.py +3082 -0
  338. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_ar.qm +0 -0
  339. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_ar.ts +16019 -0
  340. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_de.qm +0 -0
  341. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_de.ts +14548 -0
  342. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_es.qm +0 -0
  343. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_es.ts +16202 -0
  344. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_fr.qm +0 -0
  345. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_fr.ts +15870 -0
  346. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_hi.qm +0 -0
  347. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_hi.ts +14855 -0
  348. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_it.qm +0 -0
  349. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_it.ts +19046 -0
  350. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_ja.qm +0 -0
  351. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_ja.ts +14980 -0
  352. setiastro/saspro/translations/saspro_pt.qm +0 -0
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2116
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2117
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2119
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2120
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2121
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2122
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2123
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2124
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2139
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2143
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2149
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2155
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+ 2009 Almar Klein
2157
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+ File: skimage/morphology/grayreconstruct.py
2160
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+ Copyright: 2003-2009 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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2195
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+ Copyright: 2014 2014 Dan Oneata
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+ License: MIT
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+ Copyright: 2005-2023, NumPy Developers
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2230
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2234
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2250
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2260
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2278
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2279
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2280
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2281
+ Required-by: astroalign, basicsr
2282
+
2283
+ Name: PyWavelets
2284
+ Version: 1.8.0
2285
+ Summary: PyWavelets, wavelet transform module
2286
+ Home-page: https://github.com/PyWavelets/pywt
2287
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2288
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2289
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2290
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2311
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2313
+ Name: numba
2314
+ Version: 0.61.0
2315
+ Summary: compiling Python code using LLVM
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+ Home-page: https://numba.pydata.org
2317
+ Author:
2318
+ Author-email:
2319
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2320
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2321
+ Required-by:
2322
+
2323
+ Name: lz4
2324
+ Version: 4.3.3
2325
+ Summary: LZ4 Bindings for Python
2326
+ Home-page: https://github.com/python-lz4/python-lz4
2327
+ Author: Jonathan Underwood
2328
+ Author-email: jonathan.underwood@gmail.com
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+
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+ Name: zstandard
2331
+ Version: 0.23.0
2332
+ Summary: Zstandard bindings for Python
2333
+ Home-page: https://github.com/indygreg/python-zstandard
2334
+ Author: Gregory Szorc
2335
+ Author-email: gregory.szorc@gmail.com
2336
+ License: BSD
2337
+
2338
+ Name: astropy
2339
+ Version: 6.1.4
2340
+ Summary: Astronomy and astrophysics core library
2341
+ Home-page: https://www.astropy.org/
2342
+ Author:
2343
+ Author-email: The Astropy Developers <astropy.team@gmail.com>
2344
+ License: BSD-3-Clause
2345
+ Requires: astropy-iers-data, numpy, packaging, pyerfa, PyYAML
2346
+ Required-by: astropy_healpix, astroquery, eleanor, lightkurve, photutils, pylightcurve, pyvo, reproject, tess-point
2347
+
2348
+ Name: astroquery
2349
+ Version: 0.4.10
2350
+ Summary: Functions and classes to access online astronomical data resources
2351
+ Home-page:
2352
+ Author: The Astroquery Developers
2353
+ Author-email:
2354
+ License: BSD
2355
+ Requires: astropy, beautifulsoup4, html5lib, keyring, numpy, pyvo, requests
2356
+ Required-by: eleanor, lightkurve
2357
+
2358
+ Name: photutils
2359
+ Version: 2.2.0
2360
+ Summary: An Astropy package for source detection and photometry
2361
+ Home-page: https://github.com/astropy/photutils
2362
+ Author:
2363
+ Author-email: Photutils Developers <astropy.team@gmail.com>
2364
+ License: Copyright (c) 2011-2025, Photutils Developers
2365
+ All rights reserved.
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2371
+ 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
2372
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2373
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2374
+ 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
2375
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
2376
+ documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
2377
+
2378
+ 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its
2379
+ contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
2380
+ this software without specific prior written permission.
2381
+
2382
+ THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
2383
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2384
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2385
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2386
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2387
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2388
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2389
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2390
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2391
+ (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
2392
+ OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
2393
+
2394
+ Name: sep
2395
+ Version: 1.4.1
2396
+ Summary: Astronomical source extraction and photometry library
2397
+ Home-page: https://github.com/sep-developers/sep
2398
+ Author: Emmanuel Bertin, Kyle Barbary, Kyle Boone, Thomas Robitaille, Matt Craig, Curtis McCully, Evert Rol, Joe Lyman, Michael Wuertenberger, Ingvar Stepanyan, Gabe Brammer, Peter Watson
2399
+ Author-email:
2400
+ License: LGPLv3+
2401
+
2402
+ Name: astroalign
2403
+ Version: 2.6.1
2404
+ Summary: Astrometric Alignment of Images
2405
+ Home-page: https://astroalign.quatrope.org
2406
+ Author:
2407
+ Author-email: Martin Beroiz <martinberoiz@gmail.com>
2408
+ License: MIT License
2409
+
2410
+ Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Martin Beroiz
2411
+
2412
+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
2413
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2416
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2417
+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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2421
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2423
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2424
+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
2425
+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
2426
+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
2427
+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
2428
+ SOFTWARE.
2429
+
2430
+
2431
+ Name: reproject
2432
+ Version: 0.14.1
2433
+ Summary: Reproject astronomical images
2434
+ Home-page: https://reproject.readthedocs.io
2435
+ Author: Christoph Deil, Adam Ginsburg
2436
+ Author-email: Thomas Robitaille <thomas.robitaille@gmail.com>
2437
+ License: BSD 3-Clause
2438
+
2439
+ Name: lightkurve
2440
+ Version: 2.5.1
2441
+ Summary: A friendly package for Kepler & TESS time series analysis in Python.
2442
+ Home-page: https://docs.lightkurve.org
2443
+ Author: Geert Barentsen
2444
+ Author-email: hello@geert.io
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+ License: MIT
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+
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+ Name: oktopus
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+ Version: 0.1.2
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+ Summary: soft-bodied, eight-armed package for beautiful inference
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+ Home-page: https://github.com/mirca/oktopus
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+ Author: KeplerGO
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+ Author-email: jvmirca@gmail.com
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+ License: MIT
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+
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+ Name: pyvo
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+ Version: 1.6.2
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+ Summary: Astropy affiliated package for accessing Virtual Observatory data and services
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+ Home-page:
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+ Author: the PyVO Developers
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+ Author-email:
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+ License: BSD-3-Clause
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+
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+ Name: tifffile
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+ Version: 2024.8.30
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+ Summary: Read and write TIFF files
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+ Home-page: https://www.cgohlke.com
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+ Author: Christoph Gohlke
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+ Author-email: cgohlke@cgohlke.com
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+ License: BSD
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+
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+ Name: rawpy
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+ Version: 0.23.2
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+ Summary: RAW image processing for Python, a wrapper for libraw
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+ Home-page: https://github.com/letmaik/rawpy
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+ Author: Maik Riechert
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+ Author-email:
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+ License:
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+
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+ Name: pillow
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+ Version: 10.2.0
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+ Summary: Python Imaging Library (Fork)
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+ Home-page: https://python-pillow.org
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+ Author:
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+ Author-email: "Jeffrey A. Clark (Alex)" <aclark@aclark.net>
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+ License: HPND
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+
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+ Name: ExifRead
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+ Version: 3.0.0
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+ Summary: Read Exif metadata from tiff and jpeg files.
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+ Home-page: https://github.com/ianare/exif-py
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+ Author: Ianaré Sévi
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+ Author-email: ianare@gmail.com
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+ License: BSD
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+
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+ Name: plotly
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+ Version: 6.0.1
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+ Summary: An open-source interactive data visualization library for Python
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+ Home-page: https://plotly.com/python/
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+ Author:
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+ Author-email: Chris P <chris@plot.ly>
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+ License: MIT License
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2016-2024 Plotly Technologies Inc.
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+
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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+ of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
2507
+ in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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+ to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
2509
+ copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
2510
+ furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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+ all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+
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+ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
2518
+ AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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+ OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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+ THE SOFTWARE.
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+
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+ Name: pyqtgraph
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+ Version: 0.13.7
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+ Summary: Scientific Graphics and GUI Library for Python
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+ Home-page: http://www.pyqtgraph.org
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+ Author: Luke Campagnola
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+ Author-email: luke.campagnola@gmail.com
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+ License: MIT
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+
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+ Name: PyQt6
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+ Version: 6.8.0
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+ Summary: Python bindings for the Qt cross platform application toolkit
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+ Home-page: https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/
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+ Author:
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+ Author-email: Riverbank Computing Limited <info@riverbankcomputing.com>
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+ License: GPL v3
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+
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+ Name: requests
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+ Version: 2.32.3
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+ Summary: Python HTTP for Humans.
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+ Home-page: https://requests.readthedocs.io
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+ Author: Kenneth Reitz
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+ Author-email: me@kennethreitz.org
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+ License: Apache-2.0
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+
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+ Name: urllib3
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+ Version: 2.2.3
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+ Summary: HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling, file post, and more.
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+ Home-page:
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+ Author:
2552
+ Author-email: Andrey Petrov <andrey.petrov@shazow.net>
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+ License:
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+
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+ Name: psutil
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+ Version: 7.0.0
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+ Summary: Cross-platform lib for process and system monitoring in Python. NOTE: the syntax of this script MUST be kept compatible with Python 2.7.
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+ Home-page: https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil
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+ Author: Giampaolo Rodola
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+ Author-email: g.rodola@gmail.com
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+ License: BSD-3-Clause
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+
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+ Name: pytz
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+ Version: 2024.2
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+ Summary: World timezone definitions, modern and historical
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+ Home-page: http://pythonhosted.org/pytz
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+ Author: Stuart Bishop
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+ Author-email: stuart@stuartbishop.net
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+ License: MIT
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+
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+ Name: typing_extensions
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+ Version: 4.12.2
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+ Summary: Backported and Experimental Type Hints for Python 3.8+
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+ Home-page:
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+ Author:
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+ Author-email: "Guido van Rossum, Jukka Lehtosalo, Łukasz Langa, Michael Lee" <levkivskyi@gmail.com>
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+ License:
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+
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+
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+