How to make a SilverBullet config (what others won’t show you) Updated 2024!
# How to make a SilverBullet config (what others won’t show you) Updated 2024!
## Targeting the Website
First things first, we need to target the website we want to configure. Let’s say we’re targeting the website INK. If you don’t have an account, you can fake the email and password.
## Inspecting the Website
Right-click anywhere on the website and select « Inspect Element » or press `Ctrl+Shift+F12`. Make sure to click on the network tab and tick the « Preserve log » option. Click the sign-in button to start recording.
## Creating the Config
Copy the URL of the post method and paste it into your configuration tool (like OpenBullet or SilverBullet). Create a post method with the copied URL and set the headers to `application/json`. Copy the payload from the website source and modify it with your email address.
## Testing the Config
To test the config, start recording on the HTTP debugger, clear the log, and click the sign-in button. Stop the recording and check for any errors or spaces in the response. Ensure that the success value is set to `true` for a successful login.
## Saving the Config
Once you have tested and verified the config, save it with the desired settings (e.g., number of bots, proxies, etc.). Make sure to review and adjust the config as needed for optimal performance.
By following these steps, you can create a successful SilverBullet config for your desired website. Keep experimenting and refining your configs for better results!
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