Docs: some clarification in running from source
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			@ -7,10 +7,11 @@ use that version. These steps are for developers or platforms without compiled r
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## General
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What you'll need:
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 * Python 3.8.7 or newer
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   * pip (Depending on platform may come included)
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 * A C compiler
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   * possibly optional, read OS-specific sections
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 * [Python 3.8.7 or newer](https://www.python.org/downloads/), not the Windows Store version
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   * **Python 3.11 does not work currently**
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 * pip: included in downloads from python.org, separate in many Linux distributions
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 * Matching C compiler
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   * possibly optional, read operating system specific sections
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Then run any of the starting point scripts, like Generate.py, and the included ModuleUpdater should prompt to install or update the
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required modules and after pressing enter proceed to install everything automatically.
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			@ -29,6 +30,8 @@ After this, you should be able to run the programs.
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Recommended steps
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 * Download and install a "Windows installer (64-bit)" from the [Python download page](https://www.python.org/downloads)
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   * **Python 3.11 does not work currently**
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 * Download and install full Visual Studio from
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   [Visual Studio Downloads](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/)
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   or an older "Build Tools for Visual Studio" from
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			@ -40,6 +43,8 @@ Recommended steps
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 * It is recommended to use [PyCharm IDE](https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/)
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 * Run Generate.py which will prompt installation of missing modules, press enter to confirm
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   * In PyCharm: right-click Generate.py and select `Run 'Generate'`
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   * Without PyCharm: open a command prompt in the source folder and type `py Generate.py`
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## macOS
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			@ -59,7 +64,7 @@ setting in host.yaml at your Enemizer executable.
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## Optional: SNI
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SNI is required to use SNIClient. If not integrated into the project, it has to be started manually.
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[SNI](https://github.com/alttpo/sni/blob/main/README.md) is required to use SNIClient. If not integrated into the project, it has to be started manually.
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You can get the latest SNI release at [SNI Github releases](https://github.com/alttpo/sni/releases).
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It should be dropped as "SNI" into the root folder of the project. Alternatively, you can point the sni setting in
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