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This is a PEP 561
type stub package for the pycocotools
package.
It can be used by type-checking tools like
mypy,
pyright,
pytype,
PyCharm, etc. to check code that uses
pycocotools
.
This version of types-pycocotools
aims to provide accurate annotations
for pycocotools==2.0.*
.
The source for this package can be found at
https://github.com/python/typeshed/tree/main/stubs/pycocotools. All fixes for
types and metadata should be contributed there.
See https://github.com/python/typeshed/blob/main/README.md for more details.
This package was generated from typeshed commit
3c7ffb1cc3847b8f4f940e02c6cfbd89090867e6
and was tested
with mypy 1.11.1, pyright 1.1.374, and
pytype 2024.4.11.
FAQs
Typing stubs for pycocotools
We found that types-pycocotools 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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