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Licence: MIT license
A bot for Amino based on Slimakoi's work

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For EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE only

AminoBot

An API for bot amino based on Slimakoi's work

Discord server https://discord.gg/KZgKktQ6Rt

This API has been made for people who aren't very good at programming or people who want to do easy stuff!

How does this API works?

It works like the Amino.py's API but with added features like commands or answer for example:

from BotAmino import BotAmino, Parameters

print("wait...")
client = BotAmino("email", "password")
client.prefix = "/"  # set the prefix to /
client.wait = 10  # wait 10 sec before doing a new command


def test(data: Parameters):
    return data.authorId in ["your_user_id", "friend_user_id"]


@client.command("ping", test) # "ping" the command and test the function, if test is True the command will be executed, else it will not
def ping(data: Parameters):
    data.subClient.send_message(data.chatId, message="pong!")


@client.command("pong") # "pong" the command, the test function is not necessary
def pong(data: Parameters):
    if data.subClient.is_in_staff(data.authorId): # will execute the command if the user is in the amino's staff (learder/curator)
        data.subClient.send_message(data.chatId, message="ping!")


@client.answer("hey")
def hello(data: Parameters):
    data.subClient.send_message(data.chatId, message="Hey! Hey!")


@client.on_member_join_chat()
def say_hello(data: Parameters):
    data.subClient.send_message(data.chatId, f"welcome here {data.author}!")


@client.on_member_leave_chat(["chatId"]) # the chatId is not necessary, put one if you want a specified chat only
def say_goodbye(data: Parameters):
    data.subClient.send_message(data.chatId, f"See you soon {data.author}!")


client.launch()
print("ready")

There is also built-in functions that might be useful:

  • add_title(userId, title, color) : add a title to an user

  • remove_title(userId, title) : remove the title given to the user

  • follow_user(userId) : follow the user in parameters

  • unfollow_user(userId) : unfollow the user in parameters

  • leave_all_chats() : leave all the chats for a given community

  • join_all_chat() : join all the publics chat of an Amino

  • get_chats() : return a list of the publics chatrooms

  • join_chatroom(chat_name_or_link) : join the chat for the given link/name

  • pay(nb_of_coins, blogId, chatId, objectId, transactionId) : give coins in balance, transactionId not necessary (automatically generated if not put)

  • get_wallet_amount() : return the number of coin of the bot

  • get_member_title(userId) : return the titles of the member

  • get_member_level(userId) : return the level of the member [1-20]

  • leave_community() : leave the current community

  • get_chat_id(chat) : return the id of the chat (link supported)

  • ask_amino_staff(message) : send the message to all the curators/leader of the amino

  • get_user_id(name_or_id) : return a tuple with the name and the userId (name, uid)

  • get_staff(community) : return the staff of the given community (communityId or aminoId)

  • accept_role(noticeId, chatId) : accept a promotion or a chat transfert

  • generate_transaction_id() : create a transactionId

  • ask_all_members(message) : will send a message in pv to all member by group of 100

  • is_it_bot(userId) : check if the user is the bot account

  • add_community("aminoId") : add manually a community to the bot (nice for join amino command)

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