🏴Module Types & Descriptions
This part of the documentation explains what types of modules we have a long side showing examples for each module on how to set them up.
Module Types
Swish Tools currently has 4 types of modules
Account Warmer
Account Resetter
Account Filler
Account Generators
Miscellaneous

Account Warmer
The Account Warmer will usually go over anything that's related to enhancing the quality of your accounts. An example would be the Google One Click Farmer located in the account warmer section, this module is made to higher your captcha score's for drops. These modules are usually very useful as they enhance the quality of your accounts for any websites, giving them the edge.
Account Resetter
The Account Resetter will usually go over anything that's related to resetting the passwords for your accounts. It's pretty self intuitive, the point of this module is to save your time by automating the password resetting stage whenever it is needed.
Account Filler
The Account Filler will usually go over anything that's related to filling the shipping & billing information into your accounts. An example would be the Amazon account filler, which logs into your accounts to input your profile shipping & billing information. This is useful to gain that extra second during checkout as it make's the checkout process faster.
Account Generators
The Account Generators are usually anything that will be related to creating accounts. An example would be the Nike account generator were it will generate an account on the nike.com website and complimentary it will do the SMS verification step. Certain modules can require SMS verification, captcha solving or even email verification.
Miscellaneous
The Miscellaneous Modules as their name say it is pretty much everything else. It's the module's that are not a Warmer, Resetter or a Filler. An example would be the twitter account follower, or the Instagram post liker. Most of these modules will usually be very powerful as they are a one of one. That's it for now. You can look under the sub-sections of this page on how to setup each modules.
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