# Lynx (Node.js Telegram Bot) Lynx is a a simple Telegram bot made in Node.js. - You can find Lynx at [@LynxBR_bot](https://t.me/LynxBR_bot) on Telegram. ## Requirements - A Telegram bot (create one at [@BotFather](https://t.me/botfather)) - Node.js 20 LTS (or above) - Python 3 (or above, for use with SpamWatch API) - Python dependencies: use ``pip install -r requirements.txt`` - Node.js dependencies: use ``npm install`` ## Run it yourself, develop or contribute with Lynx First, [make a fork of this repo](https://github.com/lucmsilva651/lynx/fork), or clone it with ``` git clone https://github.com/lucmsilva651/lynx ``` Next, go to the repository directory, create a ``config.env`` file and put the content below: ``` TGBOT_TOKEN="0000000000:AAAaaAAaaaaAaAaaAAAaaaAaaaaAAAAAaaa" TGBOT_ADMINS=[0000000000, 1111111111, 2222222222] SW_KEY="aAaAAaaAAaAA_AAAAAaaAAaaAAaaAAAAAAaaAaaAaaAAaaAAaAaAAaaAAaaAAaAaA" ``` - **TGBOT_TOKEN**: Put your bot token that you created at [@BotFather](https://t.me/botfather) at the variable ``TGBOT_TOKEN`` (as the example above). - **TGBOT_ADMINS**: Put the ID of the people responsible for managing the bot (as the example above). They can use some administrative + exclusive commands on any group. - **SW_KEY**: A API key to make a blocklist to banned SpamWatch users. You can refer to SpamWatch docs to create a API key for yourself. After editing the file, save all changes and run the bot with ``npm start``. ## Notes - The source code itself of the bot is at ``src/main.js``, and the commands are in ``src/commands``. - You can edit this file and the ``package.json`` file as your needs. - The name of the command file will always be the command itself. - Example: ``whois.js`` will always be ``/whois`` on Telegram. - Also, to see your changes, please restart the bot before making a issue. ## About/License MIT - 2024 Lucas Gabriel (lucmsilva).