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ChannelActionsBot

Can be found on telegram as @ChannelActionsBot!

Features

  • Auto Approve new join requests.
  • Auto Decline new join requests.
  • Custom welcome messages.

Local Hosting

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Requirements:

  1. Deno
  2. npm (for pm2) (skip if you plan to use systemd)

Using PM2

Note The below command will install deno, npm and pm2. You do not have to manually install them.

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xditya/ChannelActionsBot/deno/install.sh && bash install.sh

Warning This command is only for the first run.

Note Fill up the enviromnent vars as in .env.sample when a nano editor is opened. Use CTRL+S and CTRL+X to save and exit, and continue installation.

Note For viewing logs, use pm2 logs ChannelActions

Deno Deploy

Deploy Now!

Watch the video tutorial on deploying!

  1. Open deno deploy, create a new project.
  2. Fork the deno branch of this repo.
  3. Search for this repo on deno deploy, set branch as deno, set file as main.ts
  4. Add your environment vars and click "Link".
  5. Once done, open the deployment page, copy deployment URL, set your bot's webhook using https://api.telegram.org/bot<your_bot_token_here>/setWebhook?url=<deployment_url_here>/<your_bot_token_here>.

Translating

The bot now has multi-language support. You can pr your local language to this repo!

How to translate?

  1. Go to the locales folder.
  2. Open any file, say en.ftl.
  3. Copy the contents, make a new file under the locales directory, named lang_code.ftl, where lang_code is your language code.
  4. Edit the text in the new file, save it and make a pull request to this repository.
  5. That's it! The pr will be tested and merged.

Support

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