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-# radarflow
+# radarflow2
 A Web radar for CS2 using [memflow](https://github.com/memflow/memflow)
 
 ## How can I run this?
-There is two ways to run this, first way is using a KVM/QEMU setup to target a running VM to read memory out of it. The second way is using pcileech hardware, like a PCIe Screamer.
+There is two ways to run this, the first way is using a KVM/QEMU setup to target a running VM to read memory out of it.
+The second way is using pcileech hardware, like a PCIe Screamer.
 
 ### The KVM/QEMU method
 First, you need to set up a virtual machine on linux using qemu.  
 How to set up a VM on linux is way out of scope for this. You can find plenty of information online on how to do it.
 
-Before you begin, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable 0.2.0 channel!* 
+Before you begin, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable 0.2.0 channel!*   
 The needed Plugins are `memflow-qemu` and `memflow-win32` 
 
 Clone the repo on your vm host:  
@@ -22,21 +23,25 @@ For an overview of CLI commands, run this:
 
 ### The pcileech method
 
-Install your pcileech hardware in your target pc. On your attacking PC, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable 0.2.0 channel!*
+Install your pcileech hardware in your target pc. On your attacking PC, install the necessary memflow plugins using memflowup from the *stable 0.2.0 channel!*  
 The needed Plugins are `memflow-pcileech` and `memflow-win32`.
 
 Furthermore, you need to install some libraries, depending on your attacking PC's OS.
 ```
-On Windows you additionally need to supply the proprietary FTD3XX.dll. It can be downloaded from the FTDI Website in the Application Library (DLL) column.
+On Windows you additionally need to supply the proprietary FTD3XX.dll.
+It can be downloaded from the FTDI Website in the Application Library (DLL) column.
 
-On Linux you need to check-out and compile the leechcore_ft601_driver_linux project from the LeechCore-Plugins repository. On Linux the leechcore_ft601_driver_linux.so file currently has to be placed in /usr/ or /usr/lib. Alternatively LD_LIBRARY_PATH can be set to the containing path. Check the dlopen documentation for all possible import paths.
+On Linux you need to check-out and compile the leechcore_ft601_driver_linux projectfrom the LeechCore-Plugins repository.
+On Linux the leechcore_ft601_driver_linux.so filecurrently has to be placed in /usr/ or /usr/lib.
+Alternatively LD_LIBRARY_PATH can be set to the containing path.
+Check the dlopen documentation for all possible import paths.
 ```
 
 Clone the repo on your attacking pc:  
 `git clone https://github.com/superyu1337/radarflow2.git`
 
 Run radarflow:   
-`cargo run --release -- -- connector pcileech`
+`cargo run --release -- --connector pcileech`
 
 For an overview of CLI commands, run this:  
 `cargo run --release -- --help`