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DON'T USE IT WITHOUT PERMISSION!!!!

Environment Setup

To use this tool, you must have requests installed.

pip install requests

or

python3 -m pip install requests

Data.py file configuration

Extract event_type_uuid

Go to the targets Calendly, type whatever in the required fields and click on Schedule Event:

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Navigate to Developer tools > Network and click on invitees:

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Click on Payload, and copy the value of event_type_uuid:

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Then past it into where it says event_type_uuid:

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Run

Options

-t Available times (e.g., -t 13:00 01:00).

-sd Start day (e.g., -sd 01) optional.

-d Number of days (e.g.,-d 20) optional.

-m Month (e.g., -m 12) optional.

-y Year (e.g., -y 2023) optional.

-N Full name list path (e.g., -N ./namelist.txt) optional.

-E Email list path (e.g., -E ./emaillist.txt) optional.

Example 1:

python3 main.py -t 01:00 13:00

Example 2:

python3 main.py -t 01:00 13:00 -sd 14 -d 31

Example 3:

proxychains python3 main.py -t 01:00 13:00 -sd 14 -m 02

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Proxychains (Linux)

https://techdhee.in/how-to-use-proxychains-in-kali-linux/

Proxychains Setup

sudo apt install proxychains
sudo vim /etc/proxychains.conf

Comment on the socks4 127.0.0.1 9050 line and below that type your proxies list: How-To-Use-Proxychains-in-Kali-Linux-Using-Proxies

Run

proxychains python3 main.py -t 01:00 13:00