Because Niantic frequently updates the game master file, shinydat files must be updated after every Pokémon GO version release. Here are common sources:
# Create a simple data frame data <- data.frame( text = c("This is a sample text.", "Another line of text."), value = c(1, 2) ) shinydat file for pgsharp
[JsonPropertyName("tree")] public string Tree get; set; Because Niantic frequently updates the game master file,
: Passively checks all Pokémon in your immediate radius and provides push notifications or overworld visual cues if a shiny appears. Here's how: or the file contents itself that
Now that you have a ShinyDAT file, it's time to use it with PGSharp. Here's how:
or the file contents itself that users share to instantly set up complex features like Shiny Scanner filters or blocklists without manual configuration. Key Uses of the .dat File Settings Backup
: Scroll to the bottom of the settings and select Import . This will open your device's file explorer.