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The release notes page is quite a lot of text and linking to those md files seems a better approach. Update slightly the text where appropriate. Signed-off-by: HenrikJannsen <boilingfrog@gmx.com>
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## API overview
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Starting with v1.9.0 you can use pre-built versions of the Bisq cli (bisq-cli-v1.9.11.zip) and Bisq daemon (
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bisq-daemon-v1.9.11.zip) to use Bisq without touching the user interface.
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Just download the archives and extract them locally. You have to run the daemon to access the local Bisq daemon API
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endpoints.
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To run daemon.jar on Mainnet:
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`$ java -jar daemon.jar --apiPassword=becareful`
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If you just want to control your headless daemon within your terminal you have to run the Bisq cli as well.
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Again just download the bisq-cli archive and extract it locally.
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To call getversion from cli.jar
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`$ java -jar cli.jar --password=becareful getversion`
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You can use the Bisq API to access local Bisq daemon API endpoints, which provide a subset of the Bisq Desktop
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application's feature set: check balances, transfer BTC and BSQ, create payment accounts, view offers, create and take
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offers, and execute trades.
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The Bisq API is based on the gRPC framework, and any supported gRPC language binding can be used to call Bisq API
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endpoints.
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You'll find in-depth documentation and examples under following link: https://bisq-network.github.io/slate/#introduction
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Bisq gRPC API reference documentation example source code is hosted on GitHub
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at https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq-api-reference. Java and Python developers interested in bot development may find
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this Intellij project useful for running the existing examples, and writing their own bots.
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For additional developer support please join Development - Bisq v1 on Matrix.
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