Deep-dive guides for miners who want full control: Markdown documentation, local file structure, automation via plugins, and REST API integration.
Use Markdown formatting in worker notes, labels and config exports. Document your farm like a pro.
Every file and folder CudoMiner creates on Windows, Mac and Linux — and what each one does.
How CudoMiner plugins extend algorithm support, auto-apply OC profiles, and connect to the REST API for custom automation.
CudoMiner offers several power-user features: Markdown-formatted notes and labels in the web console for documenting workers and configurations; a well-structured local folder layout for logs, plugins and config files; automation plugins that extend algorithm support and apply per-GPU overclocking profiles automatically; and a full REST API for building custom dashboards, alerts and profitability integrations.
Yes. CudoMiner provides a REST API accessible from your web console account. The API exposes worker status, hashrate, earnings, Vault balance and configuration endpoints. Advanced users and farm operators use it to build custom monitoring dashboards, integrate with Grafana, set up automated alerts via Slack or email, and pull profitability data into spreadsheets.
CudoMiner algorithm plugins are managed and updated automatically by the application — you do not install them manually. When CudoMiner launches, it checks for plugin updates and downloads new versions in the background. Advanced users can view installed plugins, their versions and supported algorithms in Settings → Plugins.