π· πΊ README in russian available here
| Feature | Supported |
|---|---|
| Multithreading | β |
| Proxy binding to session | β |
| Auto Referral | β |
| Auto Claim Task | β |
| Support for pyrogram .session | β |
| Settings | Description |
|---|---|
| API_ID / API_HASH | Platform data from which to run the Telegram session (default - android) |
| REF_ID | Your referral id after startapp= (Your telegram ID) |
| USE_RANDOM_DELAY_IN_RUN | Whether to use random delay at startup (True / False) |
| RANDOM_DELAY_IN_RUN | Random delay at startup (e.g. [0, 15]) |
| FAKE_USER AGENT | Use a fake user agent for sessions (True / False) |
| SLEEP_TIME | Delay before the next lap (e.g. [1800, 3600]) |
| USE_PROXY_FROM_FILE | Whether to use a proxy from the bot/config/proxies.txt file (True / False) |
To fast install libraries and run bot - open run.bat on Windows or run.sh on Linux
Before you begin, make sure you have the following installed:
- Python version 3.10
- Go to my.telegram.org and log in using your phone number.
- Select "API development tools" and fill out the form to register a new application.
- Record the API_ID and API_HASH provided after registering your application in the .env file.
You can download the repository by cloning it to your system and installing the necessary dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/GravelFire/b_usersbot.git
cd b_usersbotThen you can do automatic installation by typing:
Windows:
run.batLinux:
run.shpython3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
cp .env-example .env
nano .env # Here you must specify your API_ID and API_HASH, the rest is taken by default
python3 main.pyYou can also use arguments for quick start, for example:
~/b_usersbot >>> python3 main.py --action (1/2)
# Or
~/b_usersbot >>> python3 main.py -a (1/2)
# 1 - Run clicker
# 2 - Creates a sessionpython -m venv venv
venv\Scripts\activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
copy .env-example .env
# Here you must specify your API_ID and API_HASH, the rest is taken by default
python main.pyYou can also use arguments for quick start, for example:
~/b_usersbot >>> python main.py --action (1/2)
# Or
~/b_usersbot >>> python main.py -a (1/2)
# 1 - Run clicker
# 2 - Creates a session