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@confusedcrib confusedcrib merged commit 5bd24f3 into main Apr 1, 2025
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@confusedcrib confusedcrib deleted the agentic branch April 1, 2025 20:12
pylance==0.9.17
ipython==8.21.0
openai-agent==0.1.0
openai-agents==0.0.7

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Reputation Risk: openai-agents@0.0.7 has a low reputation score

The package has a low reputation score, consider finding an alternative.
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  • Low # of releases: 7
  • Relatively new, first published: a month ago
  • Low # of dependents: 32
  • Low # of recent downloads: 45,060

Severity: Medium ⚠️
Status: Open 🔴

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