: User-agents, cookies, and tokens required to mimic a real browser.

: Rules for finding specific data (like account balances or expiration dates) in the website's HTML/JSON response.

You should not try to run this file like a standard program. Instead, use:

: Use Notepad++ or Visual Studio Code to read the underlying code. The file is usually written in a simplified scripting language or JSON-like structure. 3. How to Load and Inspect the Config If you have the SilverBullet application:

A .svb file contains the "logic" for an automated task. This usually includes: : The website the script interacts with.

: Place SuperDraft.svb into the Configs folder within your SilverBullet directory.

: Check if the config requires proxies to function without getting IP-blocked.

: Criteria to determine if an attempt was "Successful," "Failed," or "Banned." 2. Tools Needed to Open It