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QQGroupRepeater

A chat bot for QQ group based on CoolQ python-aiocqhttp, using cqhttp protocol.

Usage

Deployment of cqhttp backend (using go-cqhttp)

Due to the policy of tencent, the bot is currently using go-cqhttp as cqhttp backend. And it is just an example. You can refer to the documentation of go-cqhttp for more details.

The config.json for go-cqhttp may looks like this:

{
        "uin": 123456,
        "password": "654321",
        "encrypt_password": false,
        "password_encrypted": "",
        "enable_db": true,
        "access_token": "",
        "relogin": true,
        "relogin_delay": 3,
        "http_config": {
                "enabled": false,
                "host": "0.0.0.0",
                "port": 5700,
                "timeout": 0,
                "post_urls": {"0.0.0.0:8090": ""},
                "post_message_format": "string"
        },
        "ws_config": {
                "enabled": true,
                "host": "0.0.0.0",
                "port": 6700
        },
        "ws_reverse_servers": [
                {
                        "enabled": true,
                        "reverse_url": "ws://127.0.0.1:8090/ws/",
                        "reverse_reconnect_interval": 3000
                }
        ],
        "debug": false
}

Launch go-cqhttp. The go-cqhttp is not that stable so I add a crontab to restart it every 30 minutes.

Start the bot

Run commands in terminal:

pip install -r requirements.txt
cp settings.json.example settings.json
vim settings.json #configure
python3 coolq.py

Enjoy it!

Build the docs

First install mkdocs-material

pip install mkdocs-material
  • mkdocs serve - Start the live-reloading docs server.
  • mkdocs build - Build the documentation site.
  • mkdocs -h - Print help message and exit.

Credit

Contributing

If you have any ideas or find some bugs, please raise a issue.