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maxachis and others added 30 commits January 23, 2025 15:19
* Add relevant environment variable to ENV.md
* Fix bug in manual DeepSeekRecordClassifier test
* Update DeepSeekRecordClassifier.py to pass test
* Refine URLHTMLContentInfo to include list of strings
* Refine Task Operators to follow unified logic, including logging
* Add tables related to tracking tasks and errors/urls within tasks
* Add new tests, update and refine existing tests
* Refactor some database client logic
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Mc record category labeling
maxachis and others added 27 commits May 6, 2025 09:20
…_pyproject_toml

Convert to full uv/pyproject dependency management
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mc_125_metrics_endpoints
Previously, agency identification was erroneously pulling up URLs that had an error status. This has been addressed.
Previously, agency identification was erroneously pulling up URLs that had an error status. This has been addressed.
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fix(app): Address bug in agency identification
…_duplicate_check_task

feat(app): add url duplicate check task operator
…_pdap_access_manager

feat(app): replace in-project access manager with `pdap_access_manager`
…_pdap_access_manager

feat(app): Change metrics endpoints from per week to per month
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