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You can find a quick start guide, tutorial videos, and detailed documentation at [Learn RoboSats](https://learn.robosats.com/).
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You can find a quick start guide, tutorial videos, and detailed documentation at [Learn RoboSats](https://learn.robosats.com/).
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## Basic Use
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## Basic Use
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1. Open RoboSats by using the `LAUNCH UI` button.
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1. Open RoboSats by using the `LAUNCH UI` button.
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2. For the first time using RoboSats, you will be provided a robot token (a unique, transient identifier) - you can create as many of these as you'd like.
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2. For the first time using RoboSats, you will be provided a robot token (a unique, transient identifier) - you can create as many of these as you'd like.
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**IMPORTANT: Robots are saved in your "Garage." It is strongly recommended to use a new robot every time you start a new exchange! Please be aware that your Robot Garage will be different on the Tor (`.onion`) and LAN (`.local`) interfaces. Be sure to follow your trade to completion on the same interface, as it will not be synced between the two.**
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**Note: Robots are saved in your "garage." It is strongly recommended to use a new robot every time you start a new exchange.**
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# A human readable name for display in the UI
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# A human readable name for display in the UI
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name: User Interface
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name: User Interface
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# A descriptive description of what the interface does
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# A descriptive description of what the interface does
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description: Your RoboSats UI addresses
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description: Your RoboSats Tor Hidden Service address
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tor-config:
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tor-config:
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# Port mappings are from the external port to the internal container port
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# Port mappings are from the external port to the internal container port
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port-mapping:
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port-mapping:
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80: "12596"
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80: "12596"
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lan-config:
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# Port mappings are from the external port to the internal container port
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443:
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ssl: true
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internal: 12596
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# Denotes if the service has a user interface to display
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# Denotes if the service has a user interface to display
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ui: true
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ui: true
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# Denotes the protocol specifications used by this interface
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# Denotes the protocol specifications used by this interface
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- tcp
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- tcp
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- http
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- http
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dependencies: {}
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dependencies: {}
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# alerts:
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alerts:
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start: |
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ATTENTION: Your browser must have Tor support to use this service.
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# Specifies how backups should be run for this service. The default EmbassyOS provided option is to use the duplicity backup library on a system image (compat)
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# Specifies how backups should be run for this service. The default EmbassyOS provided option is to use the duplicity backup library on a system image (compat)
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backup:
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backup:
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create:
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create:
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