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Managing Your JSON File Information
Understanding and correctly inputting information into your .json file is crucial for its intended functionality. Should you encounter any uncertainties or errors in the file's structure, here's how you can ensure its accuracy:
Filling in JSON Information:
Carefully input the necessary data into your
.jsonfile, following the standard JSON syntax. This typically involves ensuring that keys and values are correctly paired and enclosed in quotes, with entries separated by commas.
Validating and Repairing JSON Files:
If you're unsure about the correctness of your JSON format or encounter issues, utilize a validation tool. One such reliable resource is https://jsonformatter.curiousconcept.com.
Visit the website, paste your JSON content into the provided field, and use the tool to validate or repair your file. It can identify syntax errors or formatting issues and suggest necessary corrections.
By adhering to these guidelines, you can maintain the integrity of your JSON files, ensuring they function as expected without errors.
license-key
Insert your key in "license key". Note that all the licenses will start with "TARANIS-XXXX". Here you can find yours
checkout-webhook
Enter your private webhook for wins
failure-webhook
Enter your private webhook for failed checkouts
Quicktask
This is where your setup for quicktasks begins
Quicktask >threads
Choose the amount of parallel tasks to use for quicktasks
Quicktask > taskfile
The name of the file you intend to use to launch the quicktasks
Quicktask > proxyfile
The name of the file you intend to use to launch the quicktasks
Country
ISO Format like IT,DE
WebUI
true or false WebUI Guide click here
PersonalWebook
true or false
PublicWebhook
true or false
Filecheck
true or false to recreate missing or deleted files
Defaultkillswitch (ONLY SAFE MODE FEATURE)
true or false, we suggest keep it on true for maximum safety for your accounts while running safe mode.
MaxSolver (ONLY SAFE MODE FEATURE)
Raise or lower it based on your systems performance to. It sets the maximum amount of parallel solvers for logging in with safe mode to prevent your system from crashing.
SafeModeRetry (ONLY SAFE MODE FEATURE)
By setting this to true, you allow our safe solution to generate an alternative approach and proceed with the entry if a Defaultkillswitch is triggered.

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