Pluggable asyncio
Telegram userbot based on
Telethon.
Simply clone the repository and run the main file:
git clone https://github.com/udf/uniborg.git
cd uniborg
virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv
. ./venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
# <Create config.py with variables as given below>
python3 -m stdborg YourSessionNameAn example config.py file could be:
Not All of the variables are mandatory
The UniBorg should work by setting only these variables
from sample_config import Config
class Development(Config):
APP_ID = 6
API_HASH = "eb06d4abfb49dc3eeb1aeb98ae0f581e"
TG_BOT_TOKEN_BF_HER = ""
TG_BOT_USER_NAME_BF_HER = ""
UB_BLACK_LIST_CHAT = [
-1001220993104,
-1001365798550,
-1001158304289,
-1001212593743,
-1001195845680,
-1001330468518,
-1001221185967,
-1001340243678,
-1001311056733,
-1001135438308,
-1001038774929,
-1001070622614,
-1001119331451,
-1001095401841
]
# specify LOAD and NO_LOAD
LOAD = []
NO_LOAD = []The core features offered by the custom TelegramClient live under the
uniborg/
directory, with some utilities, enhancements, the _core plugin, and the _inline_bot plugin.
- Only two of the environment variables are mandatory.
- This is because of
telethon.errors.rpc_error_list.ApiIdPublishedFloodErrorAPP_ID: You can get this value from https://my.telegram.orgAPI_HASH: You can get this value from https://my.telegram.org
- The userbot will work without setting the non-mandatory environment variables.
- Please report any issues to the support group: @SpEcHlDe
The modular design of the project enhances your Telegram experience through plugins which you can enable or disable on demand.
Each plugin gets the borg, logger, Config, tgbot magical
variables
to ease their use. Thus creating a plugin as easy as adding
a new file under the plugin directory to do the job:
# stdplugins/myplugin.py
from telethon import events
from uniborg.util import admin_cmd
@borg.on(admin_cmd(pattern="hi"))
async def handler(event):
await event.reply("hey")Check out the already-mentioned plugins directory, or some third-party plugins to learn how to write your own, and consider reading Telethon's documentation.
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