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def parse_command(self, command_str): # Simple parsing logic match = re.match(r"(\w+)\s+(\w+)\s+(\w+)\s+install", command_str) if match: package_id, version, install_type = match.groups() return package_id, version, install_type return None

class Installer: def __init__(self, repository): self.repository = repository meyd605 mosaic015824 min install

def install(self, package_id, version, install_type): # Logic to download and install based on package_id, version, and install_type print(f"Installing {package_id} - {version} with {install_type} installation.") # Implement download and installation logic here def main(): repository = {} # Simulated repository

if __name__ == "__main__": main() The feature you're asking about seems to pertain to a very specific use case, likely within a modding or software community context. The approach outlined above provides a general framework for handling such a feature, focusing on parsing identifiers and directives, accessing a repository, and performing automated installation with user feedback. The actual implementation details would depend on the specific technologies and requirements of your project. install_type = result installer.install(package_id

def main(): repository = {} # Simulated repository installer = Installer(repository) command_str = "meyd605 mosaic015824 min install" result = installer.parse_command(command_str) if result: package_id, version, install_type = result installer.install(package_id, version, install_type) else: print("Invalid command format.")




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