There is README.md and README.txt -- they are the same
I have made a simple YouTube view bot using Python. Not every view counts because of how YouTube works. I ran it for a few minutes and got over 50 views.
Instructions:
Put the view bot file into documents (In File Explorer)
Visual Studio Code Instructions:
- Install or Open Visual Studio Code - https://code.visualstudio.com/
- Go to the extensions on the marketplace (2nd Last button on left side bar)
- Type in Python, click on it, install it
- Drag bot.py into visual studio, do not close visual studio
Every time you run the code you need visual studio and chromedriver.exe opened. I have the chromedrive.exe file in the folder but if it does not work go to https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/chromedriver/ and download the correct version. Once opened follow instructions on the terminal.
Python setup:
- Press the windows key
- Type cmd and Command Prompt should pop up.
- Open Command Prompt and type Python
- It should take you to microsoft store to download the ability to run python
How to Run the Script
- Have visual studio with bot.py opened
- Have chromedriver.exe opened
- Have Command Prompt opened
- Have a link of the youtube video you want botted -- paste the link inbetween ''
- Pick how many views you want (not 100% accurate) -- follow instructions on bot.py
- Pick how many seconds until refresh -- follow instructions on bot.py
- Go to File Explorer and right click on bot.py , check the path it should be something like C:\users\ and other locations.
- Once you have the file location go to command prompt and type cd and paste the file path for bot.py next to it
- Then type python bot.py a chrome window should pop up with the youtube video you picked and it should refresh
MESSAGE ME IF IT DOESNT WORK