A package to create bots on Antiland.com
Project description
Antiland.py
Make Antiland Chaotic Again
Antiland.py is a python package to turn any antiland user into a fully functioning bot account similar to discord.py
Features
- Log in to an account
- send messages/images/videos
- change profile settings
- Automate tedious tasks e.g banning/blocking
- It's python so go nuts
Installation
Antiland requires Python3 to run.
to install run pip3 install Antiland
Usage/Examples
before you start you need to get the session token which will allow you to log into the account and the dialogue id of the chat you want to listen for commands in
to get the token and you use developer consoles network tab to look at any outgoing connection such as a sending a message, the session token is stored in the json payload e.g
below is an example of a bot that prints every message it receives
import Antiland
session_token = ""
dialogue = ""
prefix = "!"
bot = Antiland.Bot(prefix, dialogue, session_token)
@bot.event
async def on_message(message):
# Implement your event handling logic here
print(f"Received message from {message.sender_name}: {message.text}")
bot.start(session_token)
below is a very basic example for logging in and registering a hello command which when ran will send hello world into the chat and register a debug command which will send a message to the channel of your choice
from Antiland.ext import commands
session_token = ""
dialogue = ""
prefix = "!"
bot = commands.Bot(prefix, dialogue, session_token)
@bot.command
async def say_hello():
room = await bot.get_dialogue(dialogue, session_token)
await room.send_message("hello world", session_token, dialogue)
@bot.command
async def debug():
room =await bot.get_dialogue("enter dialogue id here", session_token)
await room.send_message("BOT IS WORKING", session_token, dialogue)
bot.start(session_token)
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