Pluggable Telegram UserBot
Inspiration
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Features
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Example
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Requirements
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Project Credits
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Copyright & License
Userge is a Powerful , Pluggable Telegram UserBot written in Python using Pyrogram.
This project is inspired by the following projects :)
- tg_userbot ( heavily )
- PyroGramUserBot
- Telegram-Paperplane
- UniBorg
Special Thanks to all of you !!!.
- Powerful and Very Useful built-in Plugins
- gdrive ( Team Drives Supported! )
- zip / unzip
- telegram upload
- telegram download
- etc...
- Channel & Group log support
- Database support
- Build-in help support
- Easy to Setup & Use
- Easy to add / port Plugins
- Easy to write modules with the modified client
from userge import userge, Message
LOG = userge.getLogger(__name__) # logger object
CHANNEL = userge.getCLogger(__name__) # channel logger object
@userge.on_cmd("test", about="help text to this command") # adding handler and help text to .test command
async def testing(message: Message):
LOG.info("starting test command...") # log to console
await message.edit("testing...", del_in=5) # this will be automatically deleted after 5 sec
CHANNEL.log("testing completed!") # log to channel
- Python 3.6 or Higher
- Telegram API Keys
- Google Drive API Keys
- MongoDB Database URL
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HEROKU Method.
First click the button below.
If you don't have HU_STRING_SESSION just ignore it.
After Deployed to Heroku first turn off the app (resources -> turn off) and runbash genStr
in console (more -> run console).
After that copy the string session and past it in Config Vars (settings -> reveal config vars).
Finally turn on the app and check the logs (settings -> view logs) :)
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Other Method.
# clone the repo git clone https://github.com/UsergeTeam/Userge.git cd Userge # create virtualenv virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python3 venv . ./venv/bin/activate # install requirements pip install -r requirements.txt # Create config.env as given config.env.sample and fill that cp config.env.sample config.env # get string session and add it to config.env bash genStr # finally run the Userge ;) bash run
TODO: add Docker Support.
Head over to the Discussion Group and Update Channel
- Copyright (C) 2020 by UsergeTeam
- Licensed under the terms of the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 29 June 2007