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What is the SNKRS Launches Module and how you can use it.


Selecting a Release for Your Task

To begin setting up your task, follow these steps:

  1. Choosing a Release: Start by selecting the release you're interested in from the list provided. This will be the product you aim to purchase when it becomes available.

  2. Handling Unlisted Releases: If you cannot find your desired release in the list:

    • Click on the option labeled 'Release not found?'

    • This will allow you to manually input or search for the specific release you want to run a task for.

By ensuring you select the correct release, you set the stage for a successful task execution.



Selecting Proxies for Your Task

To optimize your task's performance, follow these steps to select the appropriate proxies:

  1. Accessing Proxy Options: Navigate to the section where proxies are listed.

  2. Choosing Proxies:

    • Use the spacebar to select the proxy or proxy groups you wish to use for your task.

    • You can select multiple proxies or proxy groups by toggling each with the spacebar.

  3. Finalizing Your Selection:

    • After making your selections, press 'Enter' to confirm and proceed with your setup.

Using multiple proxy groups can enhance your chances of success by distributing your tasks across different networks.



Setting the Number of Threads for Task Execution

Determining the number of threads is an important step in configuring your tasks. Here's how to approach it:

  1. Default Thread Count: The default setting for threads is often set at 1000. This number is a placeholder and may not necessarily reflect the optimal number of threads for your task. If you only have 200 tasks in your CSV and choose 1000 threads it will only use 200 threads to run 200 tasks still.

  2. Customizing Thread Count: You have the option to:

    • Leave the default value of 1000 if you are unsure of how many to use.

    • Enter a specific number that corresponds to the amount of tasks you plan to run so if you have 1000 tasks in your CSV and just want to run 20 tasks then choose 20.

By following these guidelines, you can confidently set up your threads knowing that your choice will be effectively managed by the system.



Choosing Your Task CSV File

To proceed with setting up your tasks, you'll need to select the appropriate CSV file that contains your task details:

  1. Accessing the File Selection: Navigate to the interface where you can choose your task file.

  2. Choosing the CSV File: Select the CSV file that you have prepared with your task information. This file should be in a format that the system recognizes and should contain all the necessary details for your tasks to run correctly.

Once you've selected the correct CSV file, you can move on to the next step in your task setup process.



Managing Session Restoration for Drops

When setting up for a drop, you have the option to restore previous sessions or create new ones:

  1. Restoring Old Sessions: If you choose 'yes', the bot will attempt to restore sessions that were previously saved. This can be useful if you want to continue with the settings and sessions that you've already configured.

  2. Creating New Sessions: We recommend starting with fresh sessions for each drop to ensure the best possible performance. To set up for a new drop:

    • Simply press "n" when prompted. This will signal the bot to create new sessions rather than restoring old ones.

Fresh sessions can often provide a clean slate for each drop, which may increase your chances of success.



Synchronizing Account Information with CSV Data

The bot offers a feature to ensure your account information aligns with the details provided in your CSV file:

  1. Initiating Comparison: When prompted, if you press "Y," the bot will begin a comparison between the account information already stored and the details in the CSV file.

  2. Automated Updating:

    • If discrepancies are found, the bot will automatically update the account information to match what's in the CSV file.

    • If the information is the same, the bot will not make any changes.

  3. First-Time Users:

    • For those using Taranis for the first time, it's advisable to allow the bot to perform this check. This ensures that your accounts are set up correctly and correspond with the information in your CSV file.

Once this step is complete, your setup is ready. All that's left to do is wait for the tasks to operate and enjoy the process.


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