Fix typos in README
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* Can make certain streams favorite and show only favorite streams
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* Supports several simultaneous services, can show streams for a specific service or pattern
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* Allows navigating streams using shortcuts
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* Has the option to copy packet content in the required format
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* Has the option to copy packet content in various formats
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* Can concatenate adjacent packets
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* Can urldecode text automatically
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* Can automatically decompress GZIPed HTTP
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* Can automatically deflate WebSockets with permessages-deflate extension
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* Decrypts TLS with RSA using given private key
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* Can automatically decrypt TLS with RSA using given private key (like Wireshark)
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## Cloning
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ git submodule update --init --recursive
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This program uses Docker and docker-compose.
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`packmate-db` will listen to port 65001 at localhost.
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Database files are saved in ./docker/postgres_data, so to reset database you have to delete that directory.
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Database files are saved in ./docker/postgres_data, so to reset database you'll have to delete that directory.
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### Settings
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This program retrieves settings from environment variables,
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### Accessing the web interface
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When you open a web interface for the first time, you will be asked for a login and password
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you specified in the env file.
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After entering the credentials, open the settings by clicking on the cogs
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After entering the credentials, open the settings by clicking the cogs
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in the top right corner and enter the specified login and password again.
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@@ -98,15 +98,16 @@ lost only upon changing server IP or port.
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## Usage
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First of all, you should create game services.
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To do that click `+` in the navbar,
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then fill in the service name, port, and optimization to perform.
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To do that, click `+` in the navbar,
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then fill in the service name, port, and optimizations to perform on streams.
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For simple monitoring of flags, there is a system of patterns.
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To create a pattern open `Patterns` dropdown menu, press `+`, then
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For a simple monitoring of flags, there is a system of patterns.
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To create a pattern, open `Patterns` dropdown menu, press `+`, then
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specify the type of pattern, the pattern itself, highlight color and other things.
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In LIVE mode the system will start automatically capture streams and show them in a sidebar.
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In LIVE mode the system will automatically capture streams and show them in a sidebar.
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In FILE mode you'll have to press appropriate button in a sidebar to start processing a file.
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Note that you should only do that after all services are created.
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Click at a stream to view a list of packets;
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you can click a button in the sidebar to switch between binary and text views.
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