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This bumps the dependencies and updates a couple errors that prevent it from running on the Python 3.11.3 install I have here.
Note that if you're getting SSL errors, it's likely because your Python install is missing its certificates, and you can force them via
WEBSOCKET_CLIENT_CA_BUNDLE=$SSL_CERT_FILE
to get websockets to use another one. Why doesn't it automatically check the standard OpenSSL env-var? Beats me, but that was troublesome enough that I don't want to keep toying with it.I also had to manually yank this line from the installed screepsapi package because that looks like a syntax error now 🤷.
Hope this helps someone!