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# Vendored Dependencies
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This repository currently vendors the Xiaomi Fitness SDK source under `mi-fitness-python/`.
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## `mi-fitness-python`
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- Upstream repository: `https://github.com/MistEO/MiSDK`
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- Package/import name: `mi-fitness` / `mi_fitness`
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- Vendored path: `mi-fitness-python/`
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- License: GNU GPL v3.0, see `mi-fitness-python/LICENSE`
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- Upstream author metadata: `Misty02600 <xiao02600@gmail.com>` in `mi-fitness-python/pyproject.toml`
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## Why It Is Vendored
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The bot depends on Xiaomi Fitness behavior that can change without notice. Keeping the SDK source in-tree makes the Docker image and local development workflow self-contained:
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- users can clone one repository and run Docker Compose;
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- CI does not depend on a separate unpublished fork;
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- local fixes for Xiaomi API changes can be tested together with the bot.
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## Update Policy
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When updating `mi-fitness-python`:
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1. Record the upstream repository URL and commit/tag used.
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2. Preserve upstream license and attribution files.
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3. Keep local changes small and documented in the pull request.
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4. Run both root tests and `mi-fitness-python/tests/unit`.
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5. Avoid unrelated formatting churn in vendored files.
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If the SDK stabilizes as a public package that contains all required fixes, the project can later move from vendoring to a PyPI dependency. Until then, vendoring is the preferred release path for user-friendly Docker setup.
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