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@mkoura mkoura commented May 28, 2025

Update type hints to use builtin generics (e.g., list, tuple) instead of capitalized versions (e.g., List, Tuple) in docstrings and return annotations. This improves consistency with modern Python typing conventions.

Update type hints to use builtin generics (e.g., list, tuple) instead of
capitalized versions (e.g., List, Tuple) in docstrings and return
annotations. This improves consistency with modern Python typing
conventions.
@mkoura mkoura merged commit 655a67d into master May 28, 2025
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