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This repository manages the Python interface for the Animal-AI environment.
The main project repository is located here.
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3.10.0 (<3.10.13)
(breaking change).1.0.0
.RaycastParser
to accept new object:
HollowBox
.DecoyGoal
and DecoyGoalBounce
.mlagents 0.30.0
package to avoid dependency issues; also reduces package size considerably.setup.py
.setup.py
and package metadata.mlagents 0.30.0
, protobuf
, and shimmy
.setup.py
to accommodate the latest version of Animal-AI package dependencies.
pip install animalai
to install latest version of Animal-AI from PyPI effortlessly.FAQs
Animal-AI Python API
We found that animalai demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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