🌟 If you like the stuff
Chat with GPT from whatsapp or make it autoreply for your specific contacts
git clone https://github.com/badboysm890/Whatsapp-GPT3-BOT
Once you have clone cd Whatsapp-GPT3-BOT
and now we have to make sure there is GO and Python.
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Install Go you can find the guide below
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Next Python Requirements
pip install flask
- Next Playwright
pip install playwright
- After installation of playwright
playwright install
- Now you are good to go 😋
- Run the main.go first
go run main.go
- Run server now
python3 server.py
And make sure to add phone numbers to the config file and also hotword so it only gets triggered what they speak with certain hotword and leave empty to reply to everyone
note: Make sure to scan the QR code that is created or else the whole things is joke 🤡
Credits to @danielgross
note: always check for the latest versions, the version numbers shown here will fall out of date quickly.
Step 1. Grab yourself a binary release from here: https://golang.org/dl/
You'll want to use one from the Stable versions
, you probably want one which is in bold, for Ubuntu it's xxx-linux-amd64.tar.gz
wget https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.4.linux-amd64.tar.gz;
Step 2. Install
sudo tar -C /usr/local -xzf go1.4.linux-amd64.tar.gz;
Step 3. Decide where your packages will live
unless your name is also peter you might want to change that bit!
mkdir /home/peter/.go;
Step 4. Configure Environment
On Ubuntu you can edit ~/.bashrc
to set your PATH, at the bottom add:
change the path below to match the one you created in step 3!
# The go binary, so we can actually run it
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin;
# This is where all your go packages live
GOPATH=/home/peter/.go;
export GOPATH;
# Add GOPATH/bin so compiled go libs appear on your PATH
export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin;
Step 5. Run that script
Every new terminal will run the above scripts when it starts; to apply it to the current terminal window we just:
source ~/.bashrc
Step 6. Test
$ go version
go version go1.4 linux/amd64
Full install instructions can be found here: https://golang.org/doc/install
This project base was created by the the project "whatsgpt3" and was cool but i did make few interesting changes and that weren't merged so decided to make a separate repo and make it more updated frequently.