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Bot for Paws

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🔥🔥 Use PYTHON 3.11.5 🔥🔥

🇷 🇺 README in russian available here

Features

Feature Supported
Multithreading
Proxy binding to session
Auto ref
Auto tasks
Support for pyrogram .session / Query
Settings Description
API_ID / API_HASH Platform data from which to run the Telegram session (default - android)
REF_LINK Put your ref link here
AUTO_TASK Auto do tasks (default: True)
DELAY_EACH_ACCOUNT Random delay bewteen accounts (default: [20, 30])
USE_PROXY_FROM_FILE Whether to use a proxy from the bot/config/proxies.txt file (True / False)

Quick Start

To install libraries and run bot - open run.bat on Windows

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure you have the following installed:

  • Python IMPORTANT: Make sure to use 3.11.5.

Obtaining API Keys

  1. Go to my.telegram.org and log in using your phone number.
  2. Select API development tools and fill out the form to register a new application.
  3. Record the API_ID and API_HASH provided after registering your application in the .env file.

Installation

You can download the repository by cloning it to your system and installing the necessary dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/Cybertat1on/Paws.git
cd Paws

Then you can do automatic installation by typing:

Windows:

run.bat

Linux:

run.sh

Linux manual installation

python3 -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.py

You can also use arguments for quick start, for example:

~/Paws >>> python3 main.py --action (1/2)
# Or
~/Paws >>> python3 main.py -a (1/2)

# 1 - Run clicker
# 2 - Creates a session

Windows manual installation

python -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.py

You can also use arguments for quick start, for example:

~/Paws >>> python3 main.py --action (1/2)
# Or
~/Paws >>> python3 main.py -a (1/2)

# 1 - Run clicker
# 2 - Creates a session

Termux manual installation

> pkg update && pkg upgrade -y
> pkg install python rust git -y
> git clone https://github.com/Cybertat1on/Paws.git
> cd Memelabs
> pip install -r requirements.txt
> python main.py

You can also use arguments for quick start, for example:

~/Paws > python main.py --action (1/2)
# Or
~/Paws > python main.py -a (1/2)

# 1 - Run clicker
# 2 - Creates a session