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This repository houses the code for a Python SDK to interact with Atlan.
https://developer.atlan.com/getting-started/python-sdk/
Portions of the SDK are based on original work from https://github.com/apache/atlas. Those classes that derive from this original work have an extra heading comment as follows:
# Based on original code from https://github.com/apache/atlas (under Apache-2.0 license)
Portions of the SDK are based on original work from https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-dsl-py. Those classes that derive from this original work have an extra heading comment as follows:
# Based on original code from https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-dsl-py.git (under Apache-2.0 license)
License: CC BY 4.0, Copyright 2022 Atlan Pte. Ltd.
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