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MultiBots

Have you encountered the problem where you have to host less resource intense Telegram Bots for free and you can only host a bot for an account but you wanted to host all bots in one instance, well say no more...

You can run multiple bots in a same instance, for now it only works for pure python bots (no docker support yet) but you need to host this on services which provide Docker support.


Guide

  1. Fork this repositary
  2. Edit CONFIG.json to your liking
  3. Host that repositary
  4. Profit

Features

  • Stay Updated since it clones from GitHub.
  • Extend you can extend this to any number of bots by just adding more objects (see Example below) although i recommend not to exceed 5 for 500 MB memory.
  • ENVs you can set different ENV values for different bots even with same name.
  • Control you can also set script file from where execution starts for that bot.
  • Private you can also clone private repositories with help of Tokens. (see Example below)
  • Web App uses Flask to connect to service, so that it can be hosted as Dynamic Web Apps which is required for services like render, scalingo etc.

Example

{   
    "Ebook": {
        "source": "https://github.com/bipinkrish/Ebooks-Bot.git",
        "env": {
            "TOKEN": "xxx",
            "ID": "111",
            "HASH": "yyy",
            "REMIX_ID": "123",
            "REMIX_KEY": "abc123",
            "IA_EMAIL": "abcd@gmail.com",
            "IA_PASS": "pass@gmail.com"
        },
        "run": "main.py"
    },
    "Link": {
        "source": "https://github.com/bipinkrish/Link-Bypasser-Bot.git",
        "env": {
            "TOKEN": "fff",
            "ID": "222",
            "HASH": "123abc"
        },
        "run": "app.py"
    },
    "Private": {
        "source": "https://bipinkrish:ghp_token@github.com/bipinkrish/private.git",
        "env": {
            "TOKEN": "yyy",
            "ID": "444",
            "HASH": "abc321"
        },
        "run": "bot.py"
    }
}