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FRIDAY-USERBOT
A Powerful, Smart And Simple Userbot In Pyrogram.
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Inspiration & Credits
Code Owners
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String Session - Pyrogram
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Repl
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Locally $ git clone https://github.com/DevsExpo/FridayUserbot
$ cd FridayUserBot
$ python(3) string_gen.py
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Hosting
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Deploying To Heroku / Railway
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Self-hosting (For Devs) # Install Git First // (Else You Can Download And Upload to Your Local Server)
$ git clone https://github.com/DevsExpo/FridayUserBot
# Open Git Cloned File
$ cd FridayUserBot
# Install All Requirements
$ pip(3) install -r requirements.txt
# Create local.env with variables as given below
# Start Bot
$ python(3) -m main_startup
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Mandatory Configs [+] Make Sure You Add All These Mandatory Vars.
[-] API_ID: You can get this value from https://my.telegram.org
[-] API_HASH : You can get this value from https://my.telegram.org
[-] STRINGSESSION : Your String Session, You can get this From Repl or BY running String_Gen File Locally
[-] MONGO_DB : Your Mongo DB DataBase Url.
[-] LOG_GRP: Your Log Group/Channel Chat ID. This is Very Important and Some Modules Will Not Work Well Without This!
[+] The fridayUserbot will not work without setting the mandatory vars.
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Examples - Plugins
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Plugins from main_startup.core.decorators import friday_on_cmd
from main_startup.helper_func.basic_helpers import edit_or_reply
@friday_on_cmd(['helloworld'],
cmd_help={
"help": "This is A TEST",
"example": "{ch}helloworld"
})
async def hello_world(client, message):
mg = await edit_or_reply(message, "`Hello World! This Works!`")
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Custom Filters from main_startup.core.decorators import listen
@listen(filters.mentioned)
async def mentioned_(client, message):
await message.reply_text("`Hello World! By The Way Why Did You Mention Me?`")
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X-Tra Plugins - Please Visit Xtra-Plugins To Checkout Xtra-Plugins.
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Licence
- Copyright (C) 2020-2021 by DevsExpo@Github, < https://github.com/DevsExpo >.
FridayUB is Free Software: You can use, study share and improve it at your will. Specifically you can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.