adding thank-yous

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William Pietri
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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ This only covers my simple use case. There's a lot more it could do.
If you'd like to help flesh it out, send email to my first name at
williampietri.com.
If you're curious about the protocol, I have [a rough
doc](protocol.md) started. I'll happily accept pull requests for it.
If you're curious about the protocol, I have [a rough doc](protocol.md)
started. I'll happily accept pull requests for it.
Why the project name? Well, a) it's ridiculous that I needed to MITM
my own vacuum. This is not the future I signed up for. There should
@@ -86,15 +86,17 @@ go back to charge.
My heartfelt thanks to:
* [xmpppeek](https://www.beneaththewaves.net/Software/XMPPPeek.html),
a great library for examining XMPP traffic flows. (Yes, your vacuum
speaks Jabbber!)
* [mitmproxy](https://mitmproxy.org/), a fantastic tool for analyzing HTTPS.
a great library for examining XMPP traffic flows (yes, your vacuum
speaks Jabbber!),
* [mitmproxy](https://mitmproxy.org/), a fantastic tool for analyzing HTTPS,
* [click](http://click.pocoo.org/), a wonderfully complete and thoughtful
library for making Python command-line interfaces
library for making Python command-line interfaces,
* [requests](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/), a polished Python
library for HTTP requests, and
* Albert Louw, who was kind enough to post code from
[his own experiments](https://community.smartthings.com/t/ecovacs-deebot-n79/93410/33)
library for HTTP requests,
* [Decompilers online](http://www.javadecompilers.com/apk), which was
very helpful in figuring out what the Android app was up to, and
* Albert Louw, who was kind enough to post code from [his own
experiments](https://community.smartthings.com/t/ecovacs-deebot-n79/93410/33)
with his device.