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⚠️ Disclaimer: This repository is intended for educational purposes exclusively. I bear no responsibility for any illicit or unauthorized use of this project.

Getting Started

Clone this repository:

$ git clone https://github.com/ibnaleem/FreeSMS.git

Run run.py:

$ py run.py

Go to http://localhost:8000 to view WebGUI

E.164 Format

  1. Country Code (eg +1, +44, etc.)
  2. No leading zeros (eg +44076 = +4476)
  3. Make sure to include +

Failure to Send

  1. Your number is not in E.164 format
  2. You've already sent a message to this number
  3. Use a VPN if errors persist, and open an issue

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License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgments

Contributions

I welcome contributions from the community and appreciate the time and effort put into making this project better. To contribute, please follow the guidelines and steps outlined below:

Fork the Repository

Start by forking this repository. You can do this by clicking on the "Fork" button located at the top right corner of the GitHub page. This will create a personal copy of the repository under your own GitHub account.

Clone the Repository

Next, clone the forked repository to your local machine using the following command:

$ git clone https://github.com/yourusername/FreeSMS.git

Navigate to the cloned directory:

$ cd FreeSMS

Create a New Branch

Before making any changes, it's recommended to create a new branch. This ensures that your changes won't interfere with other contributions and keeps the main branch clean. Use the following command to create and switch to a new branch:

$ git checkout -b branch-name

Make the Desired Changes

Now, you can proceed to make your desired changes to the project. Whether it's fixing bugs, adding new features, improving documentation, or optimizing code, your efforts will be instrumental in enhancing the project.

Commit and Push Changes

Once you have made the necessary changes, commit your work using the following commands:

$ git add .
$ git commit -m "Your commit message"

Push the changes to your forked repository:

$ git push origin branch-name

Submit a Pull Request

Head over to the original repository on GitHub and go to the "Pull requests" tab.

  1. Click on the "New pull request" button.
  2. Select your forked repository and the branch containing your changes.
  3. Provide a clear and informative title for your pull request, and use the description box to explain the modifications you have made.
  4. Finally, click on the "Create pull request" button to submit your changes.

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