/Dragon-Userbot

Userbot for telegram with easiest installation

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Dragon-Userbot
Dragon-Userbot
Telegram userbot with the easiest installation
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About

Dragon-Userbot is a Telegram userbot (in case you didn't know, selfbot/userbot are used to automate user accounts). So how does it work? It works in a very simple way, using the pyrogram library, a python script connects to your account (creating a new session) and catches your commands.

Using selfbot/userbot is against Telegram's Terms of Service, and you may get banned for using it if you're not careful.

The developers are not responsible for any consequences you may encounter when using Dragon-Userbot. We are also not responsible for any damage to chat rooms caused by using this userbot.

Installation

Linux, Termux (use f-droid version) and Windows [only wsl]

apt-get upgrade -y && apt-get update && apt install git && git clone https://github.com/Dragon-Userbot/Dragon-Userbot.git && cd Dragon-Userbot/ && sh install.sh

macOS [brew]

brew install git && git clone https://github.com/Dragon-Userbot/Dragon-Userbot.git && cd Dragon-Userbot && brew install python@3.8 && pip3 install --upgrade pip && pip3 install wheel && brew install ffmpeg && pip3 install -r requirements.txt && pip3 install -U 'pytgcalls[pyrogram]' && echo Enter your db_url: && read uservar && python3 install.py $uservar

Next enter mongo_db_url (How to get Mongodb_URL and login in telegram)

.help (in telegram chat)

Subsequent launch:

cd Dragon-Userbot/
python3 main.py

Custom modules

To add your module to the bot, create a pull request in the custom_modules repository

Either send the module and its hash to me (@john_phonk) details in this post

from pyrogram import Client, filters
from pyrogram.types import Message
from .utils.utils import modules_help, requirements_list, prefix

# packages from PyPI
# import example_1
# import example_2


@Client.on_message(filters.command("example_edit", prefix) & filters.me)
async def example_edit(client: Client, message: Message):
    await message.edit("<code>This is an example module</code>")


@Client.on_message(filters.command("example_send", prefix) & filters.me)
async def example_send(client: Client, message: Message):
    await client.send_message(message.chat.id, "<b>This is an example module</b>")


# This adds instructions for your module
modules_help.append(
    {"example": [{"example_send": "example send"}, {"example_edit": "example edit"}]}
)

# If your custom module requires packages from PyPI, write the names of the packages in these functions
# requirements_list.append('example_1')
# requirements_list.append('example_2')
# etc

Groups and support

Channel with latest news on the official telegram [ru/en]

Channel with custom modules [ru/en]

Channel with ChAnGeLoGs!) [♿AsPhY♿]

Discussion in the official telegram chat [ru]

Discussion in the official telegram chat [en]

Credits

  • Taijefx34
  • LaciaMemeFrame
  • nalinor
  • asphy tg and namemc
  • fuccsoc
  • Written on Pyrogram❤️ and pytgcalls❤️