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 YourSessionName
An 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.
telethon.errors.rpc_error_list.ApiIdPublishedFloodError
APP_ID
: You can get this value from https://my.telegram.orgAPI_HASH
: You can get this value from https://my.telegram.orgThe 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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