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Introducing the Socket Python SDK
The initial version of the Socket Python SDK is now on PyPI, enabling developers to more easily interact with the Socket REST API in Python projects.
A Sentinel Network dVPN TUI client.
You will need this in order for Meile to operate. Future versions of meile will ship with sentinel-cli. For now, please download and configure your wallet with the sentinel-cli app.
Open up a terminal and run:
pip install meile
To start Meile simply run:
meile
git clone https://github.com/MathNodes/meile
Build & Install
cd meile && python3 setup.py install
Install Run:
meile
It will prompt you or your Wallet Name and Wallet Address.
Meile will store this information in the $HOME/.meile/config.ini
for future processing.
Please address all issues in the issues section of this repo. We will work to fix any issues or add enhancments people may suggest.
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Meile dVPN powered by the Sentinel Network
We found that meile demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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