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@@ -52,17 +52,7 @@ Type your password: 6) Connect to the provider using your credentials, as shown in step 5 above. If the user agent starts up successfully, you will not see any other output. -**Note** For more convenience during development, you can also create a config file with your credentials (ini format). Example: - -*credentials.ini* -``` -[pixelated] -leap_server_name=dev.pixelated-project.org -leap_username=<your_username> -leap_password=<your_password> -``` -Then start the user agent like this: -`$ pixelated-user-agent --host 0.0.0.0 --config credentials.ini` +**Note**: For more convenience during development, you can also create a config file with your credentials (see **Further Notes**). 7) Go to [localhost:3333](http://localhost:3333/). You should see a loading screen for a few seconds, then your inbox. If it sticks on the loading screen, check your terminal for errors, then [get help](https://pixelated-project.org/faq/#contact-the-project). @@ -136,6 +126,20 @@ To run the pixelated user agent multi user mode, please run the following: You will need to change `dev.pixelated-project.org` to the hostname of the leap provider that you will be using. Once that is done, you can use by browsing to [http://localhost:3333](http://localhost:3333), where you will be prompted for your email username and password. +## Config file with credentials + +The config file has to be in `ini` format, example: + +*credentials.ini* +``` +[pixelated] +leap_server_name=dev.pixelated-project.org +leap_username=<your_username> +leap_password=<your_password> +``` +To use it start the user agent like this: +`$ pixelated-user-agent --host 0.0.0.0 --config credentials.ini` + ## Self-signed provider certs You might also need to add your LEAP provider ssl certificate to pixelated manually for now, with the following steps: |