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chevron-rightWhat is Queue-It?hashtag

Queue-It is a virtual waiting room service used by websites to manage high-traffic events. When demand spikes, visitors are placed in a queue and granted access in order. Kasper automates the process of sitting in these queues.

chevron-rightWhat OS does Kasper support?hashtag

Currently macOS (Apple Silicon / ARM64) and Windows. Linux support is planned.

chevron-rightHow does the Queue Bypass works?hashtag

In a world full of online queues, you can get unlimited queue entries.

chevron-rightIs Kasper multithreaded?hashtag

No, and that's by design. Kasper uses Python's asyncio for concurrency, which runs all tasks on a single thread via non-blocking I/O. This is far more efficient than threads for network-bound workloads and allows scaling to thousands tasks without memory issues.

chevron-rightDo I need proxies?hashtag

For small task counts (under ~50), you can run without proxies. For anything larger, proxy rotation is strongly recommended to avoid rate limiting and IP bans from the target queue.

chevron-rightHow do I know which version I'm running?hashtag
kasper-cli --version
chevron-rightWhere is my configuration stored?hashtag

All config files live in ~/.kasper-cli/. The main config file is config.yml and proxies go in proxies.txt.

chevron-rightHow does the auto-updater work?hashtag

When you run kasper-cli update, Kasper checks a remote version endpoint. If a newer version is available, it downloads and runs the latest installer automatically. Your configuration files are preserved across updates.

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