If you're simply just looking to claim a couple groups, I have an instance of this scanner running at ~25m RPM, feel free to use it.
- High-performance scanning (up to 50M+ checks-per-minute)
- Zero dependencies
- Automatic ID calibration on start
- Webhook and HTTP proxy support
- Download the latest release of Python and install it with the Add to PATH option checked.
- Download this repository and extract it to a folder.
- Create a
proxies.txt
file within the folder and fill it with your HTTP proxies. - Click the
File
tab on your file explorer window, then clickOpen PowerShell
. - Execute the command in the
Usage
section below.
python finder.py --workers 16 --proxy-file proxies.txt
-w <num>, --workers <num>
Number of workers
-t <num>, --threads <num>
Number of threads (per worker)
-r <range> [<range> ...], --range <range> [<range> ...]
Range(s) of group IDs
-p <file>, --proxy-file <file>
File containing HTTP proxies
-u <url>, --webhook-url <url>
Send group results to <url>
-c <id>, --cut-off <id>
ID limit for skipping missing groups
-C <size>, --chunk-size <size>
Number of groups to be sent per batch request
-T <seconds>, --timeout <seconds>
Timeout for connections and responses
If the --webhook-url
arg. is specified, an embed will be sent whenever a claimable group is found. E.g.:
By default, when encountering a missing/deleted group, it's ID will be removed from the queue so that it won't be checked again.
The --cut-off
argument specifies at which ID (and above) missing groups shouldn't be removed from the queue. This is ideal in scenarios where you also wanna scan groups that haven't been created yet.