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Off Topic Coomer party scraper not usable on Windows 8.1 longer?

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I use Windows 8.1 pro in one of my computers. I tried the following phyton command git submodule update --init. I cannot use pyrepl i must use Windows 10 TH2 or higher? Can i use a older phyton to get it to work?

The newest Coomer party scraper seems to need: The platform agnostic usage requires Python 3 to be installed on your system. If a release for your platform is available, use the executable file for easier usage.


Submodule Dependency​

Before using the platform agnostic command below, you must initialize the scraping_utils submodule. To do this, run the following command while in the repository directory: git submodule update --init


Requirements​

In its current state, this scraper requires the requests package. You can install this requirement by executing the following command in the repository directory:


python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt