ros
Ros Knowledge Network
Installation
In a virtualenv (see these instructions if you need to create one):
pip3 install ros
Dependencies
- pandas
- neotime
- jsonpath-rw
- namedtupled
- atomicwrites
- six
- future
- pysolr
- sanic-openapi
- idna
- pytz
- attrs
- websockets
- py
- networkx
- tqdm
- redis
- node2vec
- certifi
- pycparser
- aiofiles
- gensim
- lru-dict
- webencodings
- enum34
- boto
- chardet
- neo4j-driver
- requests-toolbelt
- scipy
- gunicorn
- tornado
- cffi
- sanic
- pkginfo
- readme-renderer
- multidict
- more-itertools
- pyparsing
- pytest
- numpy
- pyyaml
- ijson
- twine
- httptools
- cmarkgfm
- ndex2
- uvloop
- bleach
- jmespath
- urllib3
- ply
- decorator
- requests
- s3transfer
- smart-open
- joblib
- pygments
- python-dateutil
- pluggy
- flatdict
- boto3
- botocore
- ujson
- docutils
- bz2file
Releases
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Bookworm Python 3.11 |
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