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captcha_bot

v1.2.0

Published

Telegram anti-spam bot

Downloads

1

Readme

@shieldy_bot

@shieldy_bot Telegram bot code

This is the code for the anti-spam Telegram bot I've built. Enjoy and feel free to reuse!

Installation and local launch

  1. Clone this repo: git clone https://github.com/backmeupplz/shieldy
  2. Launch the mongo database locally
  3. Create .env with the environment variables listed below
  4. Run yarn install in the root folder
  5. Run yarn distribute

And you should be good to go! Feel free to fork and submit pull requests. Thanks!

Environment variables

  • TOKEN — Telegram bot token
  • MONGO— URL of the mongo database

Also, please, consider looking at .env.sample.

Continuous integration

Any commit pushed to master gets deployed to @shieldy_bot via CI Ninja.

License

MIT — use for any purpose. Would be great if you could leave a note about the original developers. Thanks!