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chatme-auto-sender

v1.0.2

Published

simple auto sender

Downloads

9

Readme

ChatMe.APP Auto Sender Message

let you send message with customize RPC

1. Installation

clone this repository first using Node Js 18.9.1

  git clone https://github.com/zxvla/ChatMe-Near-Auto-Sender.git Botz
  cd Botz
  npm install

2. Usage

first rename .env-examples to just .env

in Botz directory type this command

node index.js

then fill the receiver address on the CLI

Environment Variables

To run this project, you will need to add the following environment variables to your .env file or rename the .env-examples to .env

KEY_PRIVATE = "your private key near wallet without ed25519:"

ACCOUNT_ID = "your public address example johndoe.near"

INNER_ID = "" this is optional, better use my INNER_ID value

TEXT = "your text message that you want to send"

NETWORK_ID = "mainnet" // you can use mainnet, tesnet, localnet

NODE = "your custom node RPC endpoints"