I need a straightforward tool that can bulk-check NSW personalised number-plate availability, much like the quick “username checkers” you see for Instagram handles. Here’s exactly what I’m after: • Input: the program must read plate ideas from a plain-text file that I drop into the same folder (one plate per line). • Check: it should query the official Service NSW search endpoint or the public web form, then display only the plates that come back as AVAILABLE. • Live monitor: every few seconds the tool should re-run the search in the background. If a plate flips from Unavailable to Available, I want an instant, clear alert (sound or pop-up is fine). Plates already reported as available should not be shown again on subsequent loops—that keeps the output clean. • Platform: I’m happy with either a native Windows executable or a small web-based dashboard; if you can offer both, even better. • Simplicity: a single-file setup (or one-click installer) with minimal external dependencies is ideal. • Deliverables: runnable build, commented source code, and a brief read-me so I can tweak the re-check interval later if needed. • Please add a built-in mechanism to automatically detect and bypass rate-limiting or “too many attempts” blocks when checking plate availability on the website. I’m ready to award ASAP. Please send a concise proposal outlining the approach you’d take (language, libraries, any anti-bot measures), the estimated turnaround, and a quick note on similar scraping or monitoring tools you’ve built. NOTE: I don’t mind if it’s written from scratch, theres very similar name-checkers for instagram that you could tweak to check for number plates out there.