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release: 0.10.0 #38
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🧪 Testing To try out this version of the SDK, run: Expires: Fri, 26 Sep 2025 17:39:17 GMT |
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New endpoints for executing processes on browser instances, uploading / downloading whole directories as zip files, and streaming any log file on a browser instance
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🤖 Release is at https://github.com/onkernel/kernel-python-sdk/releases/tag/v0.10.0 🌻 |
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0.10.0 (2025-08-27)
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This is the
v0.10.0release, which adds new API endpoints for browser processes, filesystems, and logs. It also includes a bug fix for type hint compatibility and updates to the CI workflow.Why we made these changes
This release expands the SDK's capabilities to interact with more browser resources. The included fix ensures compatibility with a wider range of Python environments by avoiding newer type syntax.
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fs), and logs."dict[str, Any]") for backward compatibility with older Python versions.0.10.0inpyproject.toml,CHANGELOG.md, and release manifests.Description generated by Mesa. Update settings