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This pull request performs routine maintenance by updating the project's specified Python version and several critical Python package dependencies. These updates are essential for maintaining compatibility, leveraging the latest features, and incorporating security patches from upstream libraries, thereby contributing to a more robust and current development environment.

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  • Python Version Update: The target Python version has been updated from 3.13.10 to 3.13.11, ensuring the project aligns with the latest minor release.
  • Dependency Updates: Several key Python dependencies, including black, cachetools, google-auth, google-auth-httplib2, proto-plus, pyparsing, pywikibot, and urllib3, have been updated to their latest versions to incorporate bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features.
  • Black Formatter Python Version Requirement: The black formatter has been updated to version 25.12.0, and its minimum Python version requirement has been adjusted from >=3.9 to >=3.10.
  • New Google Auth Extra Dependency: A new cryptography extra dependency has been added for the google-auth package, potentially enabling new authentication features or improving security.
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Code Review

This pull request updates the project's Python version and several dependencies. The changes appear to be routine dependency bumps. I have one suggestion to ensure environment consistency.

@@ -1 +1 @@
3.13.10
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Updating the Python version to 3.13.11 is a good step. However, to ensure consistency between local development environments (which may use this .python-version file) and the containerized environment, it's important to also update the base image in the Dockerfile. The Dockerfile is currently using python:3.13.7-alpine3.22. Aligning these versions will help prevent potential environment-specific issues.

@DaxServer DaxServer merged commit c790f78 into main Jan 1, 2026
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@DaxServer DaxServer deleted the update-deps branch January 1, 2026 16:47
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