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/README.md:
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1 | Zockbot v1.0
2 | # Instagram bot,auto follower (deprecated)
3 | ## Recoded: https://github.com/Zockerwolf76/Zockbot-Instagram
4 | ### Features:
5 | #### Unfollow Tracker
6 | #### Increase Followers
7 | #### Download: Stories, Saved Content, Following/followers list, Profile Info
8 | #### Unfollow all your following
9 |
10 |
11 | ### Usage:
12 | ```
13 | Install & Open Termux
14 | 1. pkg install git
15 | 2. git clone https://github.com/Zockerwolf76/Zockbot-Instagram
16 | 3. cd Zockbot-Instagram
17 | 4. bash zockbot.sh
18 | ```
19 |
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/zockbot.sh:
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1 | C #!/bin/bash
2 | # Zockbot v1.0
3 | # original Code: CYBER KALLAN
4 | # recoded by: Zockerwolf76
5 | # github.com/Zockerwolf76/Zockbot-Instagram
6 | # If you use any part from this code, give me the credits, please, read the License
7 |
8 |
9 | string4=$(openssl rand -hex 32 | cut -c 1-4)
10 | string8=$(openssl rand -hex 32 | cut -c 1-8)
11 | string12=$(openssl rand -hex 32 | cut -c 1-12)
12 | string16=$(openssl rand -hex 32 | cut -c 1-16)
13 | device="android-$string16"
14 | uuid=$(openssl rand -hex 32 | cut -c 1-32)
15 | phone="$string8-$string4-$string4-$string4-$string12"
16 | guid="$string8-$string4-$string4-$string4-$string12"
17 | header='Connection: "close", "Accept": "*/*", "Content-type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8", "Cookie2": "$Version=1" "Accept-Language": "en-US", "User-Agent": "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"'
18 | var=$(curl -i -s -H "$header" https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/si/fetch_headers/?challenge_type=signup&guid=$uuid > /dev/null)
19 | var2=$(echo $var | grep -o 'csrftoken=.*' | cut -d ';' -f1 | cut -d '=' -f2)
20 | ig_sig="4f8732eb9ba7d1c8e8897a75d6474d4eb3f5279137431b2aafb71fafe2abe178"
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 | banner() {
25 | printf "
26 | ________ ________ ________ ___ __ ________ ________ _________
27 | |\_____ \|\ __ \|\ ____\|\ \|\ \ |\ __ \|\ __ \|\___ ___\
28 | \|___/ /\ \ \|\ \ \ \___|\ \ \/ /|\ \ \|\ /\ \ \|\ \|___ \ \_|
29 | / / /\ \ \\\ \ \ \ \ \ ___ \ \ __ \ \ \\\ \ \ \ \
30 | / /_/__\ \ \\\ \ \ \____\ \ \\ \ \ \ \|\ \ \ \\\ \ \ \ \
31 | |\________\ \_______\ \_______\ \__\\ \__\ \_______\ \_______\ \ \__\
32 | \|_______|\|_______|\|_______|\|__| \|__|\|_______|\|_______| \|__|
33 | "
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 | printf " \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77mv1.0\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;77m recoded by Zockerwolf76\e[0m\n"
41 | }
42 |
43 |
44 |
45 | login_user() {
46 |
47 |
48 | if [[ $user == "" ]]; then
49 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m*\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Login\e[0m\n"
50 | read -p $'\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Username: \e[0m' user
51 | fi
52 |
53 | if [[ -e cookie.$user ]]; then
54 |
55 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m*\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Cookies found for user\e[0m\e[1;77m %s\e[0m\n" $user
56 |
57 | default_use_cookie="Y"
58 |
59 | read -p $'\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Use it?\e[0m\e[1;77m [Y/n]\e[0m ' use_cookie
60 |
61 | use_cookie="${use_cookie:-${default_use_cookie}}"
62 |
63 | if [[ $use_cookie == *'Y'* || $use_cookie == *'y'* ]]; then
64 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m*\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Using saved credentials\e[0m\n"
65 | else
66 | rm -rf cookie.$user
67 | login_user
68 | fi
69 |
70 |
71 | else
72 |
73 | read -s -p $'\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m*\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Password: \e[0m' pass
74 | printf "\n"
75 | data='{"phone_id":"'$phone'", "_csrftoken":"'$var2'", "username":"'$user'", "guid":"'$guid'", "device_id":"'$device'", "password":"'$pass'", "login_attempt_count":"0"}'
76 |
77 | IFS=$'\n'
78 |
79 | hmac=$(echo -n "$data" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "${ig_sig}" | cut -d " " -f2)
80 | useragent='User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"'
81 |
82 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;92m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Trying to login as\e[0m\e[1;93m %s\e[0m\n" $user
83 | IFS=$'\n'
84 | var=$(curl -c cookie.$user -d "ig_sig_key_version=4&signed_body=$hmac.$data" -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/accounts/login/" | grep -o "logged_in_user\|challenge\|many tries\|Please wait" | uniq );
85 | if [[ $var == "challenge" ]]; then printf "\e[1;93m\n[!] Challenge required\n" ; exit 1; elif [[ $var == "logged_in_user" ]]; then printf "\e[1;92m \n[+] Login Successful\n" ; elif [[ $var == "Please wait" ]]; then echo "Please wait"; fi;
86 |
87 | fi
88 |
89 | }
90 |
91 |
92 | get_saved() {
93 | user_account=$user
94 | user_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user_account'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
95 |
96 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;92m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Generating image list\n"
97 | curl -L -b cookie.$user -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/feed/saved" > $user_account.saved_ig
98 |
99 | cp $user_account.saved_ig $user_account.saved_ig.00
100 | count=0
101 |
102 | while [[ true ]]; do
103 | big_list=$(grep -o '"more_available": true' $user_account.saved_ig)
104 | maxid=$(grep -o '"next_max_id": "[^ ]*.' $user_account.saved_ig | cut -d " " -f2 | tr -d '"' | tr -d ',')
105 |
106 | if [[ $big_list == *'"more_available": true'* ]]; then
107 |
108 | url="https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/feed/saved/?rank_token=$user_id\_$guid&max_id=$maxid"
109 |
110 | curl -L -b cookie.$user -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -H "$header" "$url" > $user_account.saved_ig
111 |
112 | cp $user_account.saved_ig $user_account.saved_ig.$count
113 |
114 | unset maxid
115 | unset url
116 | unset big_list
117 | else
118 | grep -o '{"width": [0-9]*, "height": [0-9]*, "url": "https://[^ ]*' $user_account.saved_ig* | cut -d " " -f6 | cut -d '"' -f2 | cut -d "\\" -f1 | uniq > links
119 | break
120 |
121 | fi
122 |
123 | let count+=1
124 |
125 | done
126 |
127 |
128 | if [[ ! -d $user/images ]]; then
129 | mkdir -p $user/images
130 | fi
131 | tot_img=$(wc -l links | cut -d " " -f1)
132 | count_img=0
133 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Total images:\e[0m\e[1;93m %s\e[0m \n" $tot_img
134 |
135 | for img in $(cat links); do
136 |
137 | let count_img++
138 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Downloading image\e[0m\e[1;93m %s/%s\e[0m " $count_img $tot_img
139 | wget $img -O $user/images/image$count_img.jpg > /dev/null 2>&1
140 | printf "\e[1;92mDONE!\n\e[0m"
141 | done
142 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Saved:\e[0m\e[1;93m %s/images/\e[0m\n" $user
143 |
144 | cat $user_account.saved_ig.* > $user_account.raw_saved
145 | grep -o 'https://[^ ]*.mp4[^\ ]*.' $user_account.raw_saved | cut -d '"' -f1 | tr -d '\\' | uniq > vid_$user
146 | count=0
147 | tot_vid=$(wc -l vid_$user | cut -d " " -f1)
148 | if [[ ! -d $user/videos ]]; then
149 | mkdir -p $user/videos
150 | fi
151 |
152 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Total Videos:\e[0m\e[1;93m %s\e[0m\n" $tot_vid
153 | for link in $(cat vid_$user); do
154 | let count++
155 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Downloading video\e[0m\e[1;93m %s/%s\e[0m " $count $tot_vid
156 | printf "\e[1;92mDONE!\n\e[0m"
157 | wget $link -O $user/videos/video$count.mp4 > /dev/null 2>&1
158 | done
159 |
160 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Saved:\e[0m\e[1;93m %s/videos/\e[0m\n" $user
161 |
162 |
163 | }
164 |
165 |
166 | get_following() {
167 |
168 | user_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user_account'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
169 |
170 | curl -L -b cookie.$user -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/$user_id/following" > $user_account.following.temp
171 |
172 |
173 | cp $user_account.following.temp $user_account.following.00
174 | count=0
175 |
176 | while [[ true ]]; do
177 | big_list=$(grep -o '"big_list": true' $user_account.following.temp)
178 | maxid=$(grep -o '"next_max_id": "[^ ]*.' $user_account.following.temp | cut -d " " -f2 | tr -d '"' | tr -d ',')
179 |
180 | if [[ $big_list == *'big_list": true'* ]]; then
181 |
182 | url="https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/6971563529/following/?rank_token=$user_id\_$guid&max_id=$maxid"
183 |
184 | curl -L -b cookie.$user -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -H "$header" "$url" > $user_account.followers.temp
185 |
186 | cp $user_account.following.temp $user_account.following.$count
187 |
188 | unset maxid
189 | unset url
190 | unset big_list
191 | else
192 | grep -o 'username": "[^ ]*.' $user_account.following.* | cut -d " " -f2 | tr -d '"' | tr -d ',' | sort > $user_account.following_temp
193 | cat $user_account.following_temp | uniq > $user_account.following_backup
194 | rm -rf $user_account.following_temp
195 |
196 | tot_following=$(wc -l $user_account.following_backup | cut -d " " -f1)
197 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Total Following:\e[0m\e[1;77m %s\e[0m\n" $tot_following
198 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Saved:\e[0m\e[1;77m %s.following_backup\e[0m\n" $user_account
199 |
200 |
201 | if [[ ! -d $user_account/raw_following/ ]]; then
202 | mkdir -p $user_account/raw_following/
203 | fi
204 | cat $user_account.following.* > $user_account/raw_following/backup.following.txt
205 | rm -rf $user_account.following.*
206 | break
207 |
208 | fi
209 | echo $count
210 | let count+=1
211 |
212 | done
213 |
214 |
215 |
216 | }
217 |
218 | total_followers() {
219 |
220 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Creating followers list for user\e[0m \e[1;77m%s\e[0m\n" $user_account
221 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Please wait...\e[0m\n"
222 |
223 |
224 | user_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user_account'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
225 |
226 | curl -L -b cookie.$user -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/$user_id/followers/" > $user_account.followers.temp
227 |
228 | cp $user_account.followers.temp $user_account.followers.00
229 | count=0
230 |
231 |
232 | while [[ true ]]; do
233 | big_list=$(grep -o '"big_list": true' $user_account.followers.temp)
234 | maxid=$(grep -o '"next_max_id": "[^ ]*.' $user_account.followers.temp | cut -d " " -f2 | tr -d '"' | tr -d ',')
235 |
236 | if [[ $big_list == *'big_list": true'* ]]; then
237 |
238 | url="https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/$user_id/followers/?rank_token=$user_id\_$guid&max_id=$maxid"
239 |
240 | curl -L -b cookie.$user -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -H "$header" "$url" > $user_account.followers.temp
241 |
242 | cp $user_account.followers.temp $user_account.followers.$count
243 |
244 | unset maxid
245 | unset url
246 | unset big_list
247 | else
248 | grep -o 'username": "[^ ]*.' $user_account.followers.* | cut -d " " -f2 | tr -d '"' | tr -d ',' > $user_account.followers_backup
249 |
250 | tot_follow=$(wc -l $user_account.followers_backup | cut -d " " -f1)
251 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Total Followers:\e[0m\e[1;77m %s\e[0m\n" $tot_follow
252 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Saved:\e[0m\e[1;77m %s.followers_backup\e[0m\n" $user_account
253 | if [[ $user == $user_account ]]; then
254 |
255 | if [[ ! -d $user/raw_followers/ ]]; then
256 | mkdir -p $user/raw_followers/
257 | fi
258 |
259 | cat $user.followers.* > $user/raw_followers/backup.followers.txt
260 | rm -rf $user.followers.*
261 |
262 | break
263 |
264 |
265 | else
266 | if [[ ! -d $user_account/raw_followers/ ]]; then
267 | mkdir -p $user_account/raw_followers/
268 | fi
269 |
270 | cat $user_account.followers.* > $user_account/raw_followers/backup.followers.txt
271 | rm -rf $user_account.followers.*
272 |
273 | break
274 |
275 | fi
276 |
277 | fi
278 |
279 | let count+=1
280 |
281 | done
282 |
283 | }
284 |
285 | get_story() {
286 |
287 | default_user=$user
288 |
289 | read -p $'\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Account (leave it blank to use your account): \e[0m' user_account
290 | user_account="${user_account:-${default_user}}"
291 | user_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user_account'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
292 | curl -L -b cookie.$user -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/feed/user/$user_id/reel_media/" > $user_account.raw_story
293 |
294 |
295 | grep -o 'https://[^ ]*.mp4[^\ ]*.' $user_account.raw_story | cut -d '"' -f1 | tr -d '\\' | uniq > $user_account.story_videos
296 |
297 | grep -o 'https://[^ ]*.jpg[^\ ]*.' $user_account.raw_story | cut -d '"' -f1 | tr -d '\\' | uniq > $user_account.story_images
298 |
299 | count=0
300 | count2=0
301 | tot_vid=$(wc -l $user_account.story_videos | cut -d " " -f1)
302 | tot_img=$(wc -l $user_account.story_images | cut -d " " -f1)
303 | if [[ ! -d $user_account/story/ ]]; then
304 | mkdir -p $user_account/story/
305 | fi
306 |
307 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Total Video Stories:\e[0m\e[1;93m %s\e[0m\n" $tot_vid
308 | IFS=$'\n'
309 |
310 | #Story videos
311 | for link in $(cat $user_account.story_videos); do
312 | let count++
313 |
314 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Downloading Story Video\e[0m\e[1;93m %s/%s\e[0m " $count $tot_vid
315 | printf "\e[1;92mDONE!\n\e[0m"
316 | IFS=$'\n'
317 | wget $link -O $user_account/story/story$count.mp4 > /dev/null 2>&1
318 | done
319 |
320 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Saved:\e[0m\e[1;93m %s/story/\e[0m\n" $user_account
321 |
322 | #Story Image
323 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Total Image Stories:\e[0m\e[1;93m %s\e[0m\n" $tot_img
324 |
325 | for link2 in $(cat $user_account.story_images); do
326 | let count2++
327 |
328 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Downloading Story Image\e[0m\e[1;93m %s/%s\e[0m " $count2 $tot_img
329 | printf "\e[1;92mDONE!\n\e[0m"
330 | IFS=$'\n'
331 | wget $link2 -O $user_account/story/story$count2.jpg > /dev/null 2>&1
332 | done
333 |
334 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] Saved:\e[0m\e[1;93m %s/story/\e[0m\n" $user_account
335 |
336 |
337 |
338 | }
339 |
340 | geo_media() {
341 |
342 | curl -L -b cookie -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/maps/user//"
343 |
344 | }
345 |
346 |
347 | follow() {
348 |
349 | username_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
350 |
351 | user_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user_account'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
352 | data='{"_uuid":"'$guid'", "_uid":"'$username_id'", "user_id":"'$user_id'", "_csrftoken":"'$var2'"}'
353 | hmac=$(echo -n "$data" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "${ig_sig}" | cut -d " " -f2)
354 | curl -L -b cookie -d "ig_sig_key_version=4&signed_body=$hmac.$data" -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/create/$user_id/"
355 |
356 |
357 | }
358 |
359 |
360 | unfollow() {
361 |
362 |
363 | username_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
364 |
365 | user_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user_account'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
366 |
367 | data='{"_uuid":"'$guid'", "_uid":"'$username_id'", "user_id":"'$user_id'", "_csrftoken":"'$var2'"}'
368 | hmac=$(echo -n "$data" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "${ig_sig}" | cut -d " " -f2)
369 |
370 | check_unfollow=$(curl -L -b cookie -d "ig_sig_key_version=4&signed_body=$hmac.$data" -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/destroy/$user_id/" | grep -o '"following": false')
371 | if [[ $check_unfollow == "" ]]; then
372 | printf "\e[1;93m [!] Error\n"
373 | else
374 | printf "\e[1;92mOK\e[0m\n"
375 | fi
376 | }
377 |
378 | unfollower() {
379 |
380 | user_account=$user
381 | get_following
382 |
383 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Preparing to unfollow all followers from \e[0m\e[1;77m%s ...\e[0m\n" $user_account
384 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;31m Press \"Ctrl + c\" to stop...\e[0m\n"
385 | sleep 4
386 | while [[ true ]]; do
387 |
388 |
389 | for unfollow_name in $(cat $user_account.following_backup); do
390 |
391 | username_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user'' > getmyid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getmyid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
392 |
393 | user_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$unfollow_name'' > getunfollowid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getunfollowid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
394 |
395 |
396 | data='{"_uuid":"'$guid'", "_uid":"'$username_id'", "user_id":"'$user_id'", "_csrftoken":"'$var2'"}'
397 | hmac=$(echo -n "$data" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "${ig_sig}" | cut -d " " -f2)
398 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Trying to unfollow %s ..." $unfollow_name
399 | check_unfollow=$(curl -s -L -b cookie.$user -d "ig_sig_key_version=4&signed_body=$hmac.$data" -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/destroy/$user_id/" | grep -o '"following": false' )
400 |
401 | if [[ $check_unfollow == "" ]]; then
402 | printf "\n\e[1;93m [!] Error, stoping to prevent blocking\e[0m\n"
403 | exit 1
404 | else
405 | printf "\e[1;92mOK\e[0m\n"
406 | fi
407 |
408 | sleep 3
409 | done
410 |
411 |
412 | done
413 |
414 | }
415 |
416 | increase_followers() {
417 |
418 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] This technique consists of following/unfolling celebgrams\e[0m\n"
419 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m] It can increase your followers up to about +30 in 1 hour \e[0m\n"
420 | printf "\e[1;77m[\e[0m\e[1;31m+\e[0m\e[1;77m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Press Ctrl + C to stop \e[0m\n"
421 | sleep 5
422 |
423 | username_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
424 |
425 | selena="460563723"
426 | neymar="26669533"
427 | ariana="7719696"
428 | beyonce="247944034"
429 | cristiano="173560420"
430 | kimkardashian="18428658"
431 | kendall="6380930"
432 | therock="232192182"
433 | kylie="12281817"
434 | jelopez="305701719"
435 | messi="427553890"
436 |
437 | dualipa="12331195"
438 | mileycyrus="325734299"
439 | shawnmendes="212742998"
440 | katyperry="407964088"
441 | charlieputh="7555881"
442 | lelepons="177402262"
443 | camila_cabello="19596899"
444 | madonna="181306552"
445 | leonardodicaprio="1506607755"
446 | ladygaga="184692323"
447 | taylorswift="11830955"
448 | instagram="25025320"
449 |
450 |
451 | if [[ ! -e celeb_id ]]; then
452 | printf "%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n" $dualipa $mileycyrus $shawnmendes $katyperry $charlieputh $lelepons $camila_cabello $madonna $leonardodicaprio $ladygaga $taylorswift $instagram $neymar $selena $ariana $beyonce $cristiano $kimkardashian $kendall $therock $kylie $jelopez $messi > celeb_id
453 | fi
454 |
455 | while [[ true ]]; do
456 |
457 |
458 | for celeb in $(cat celeb_id); do
459 |
460 | data='{"_uuid":"'$guid'", "_uid":"'$username_id'", "user_id":"'$celeb'", "_csrftoken":"'$var2'"}'
461 | hmac=$(echo -n "$data" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "${ig_sig}" | cut -d " " -f2)
462 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Trying to follow celebgram %s ..." $celeb
463 |
464 | check_follow=$(curl -s -L -b cookie.$user -d "ig_sig_key_version=4&signed_body=$hmac.$data" -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/create/$celeb/" | grep -o '"following": true')
465 |
466 | if [[ $check_follow == "a" ]]; then
467 | printf "\n\e[1;93m [!] Error\n"
468 | exit 1
469 | else
470 | printf "\e[1;92mOK\e[0m\n"
471 | fi
472 |
473 | sleep 3
474 |
475 | done
476 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;77m Sleeping 60 secs...\e[0m\n"
477 | sleep 60
478 | #unfollow
479 | for celeb in $(cat celeb_id); do
480 | data='{"_uuid":"'$guid'", "_uid":"'$username_id'", "user_id":"'$celeb'", "_csrftoken":"'$var2'"}'
481 | hmac=$(echo -n "$data" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "${ig_sig}" | cut -d " " -f2)
482 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Trying to unfollow celebgram %s ..." $celeb
483 | check_unfollow=$(curl -s -L -b cookie.$user -d "ig_sig_key_version=4&signed_body=$hmac.$data" -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/destroy/$celeb/" | grep -o '"following": false' )
484 |
485 | if [[ $check_unfollow == "a" ]]; then
486 | printf "\n\e[1;93m [!] Error, stoping to prevent blocking\n"
487 | exit 1
488 | else
489 | printf "\e[1;92mOK\e[0m\n"
490 | fi
491 |
492 | sleep 3
493 | done
494 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;77m Sleeping 60 secs...\e[0m\n"
495 | sleep 60
496 |
497 |
498 | done
499 |
500 |
501 | }
502 |
503 |
504 | friendship() {
505 |
506 |
507 | data='{"_uuid":"'$guid'", "_uid":"'$username_id'", "user_id":"'$user_id'", "_csrftoken":"'$var2'"}'
508 | hmac=$(echo -n "$data" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "${ig_sig}" | cut -d " " -f2)
509 | curl -L -b cookie.$user -d "ig_sig_key_version=4&signed_body=$hmac.$data" -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/friendships/show/$user_id/"
510 |
511 | }
512 |
513 |
514 |
515 | track_unfollowers() {
516 |
517 | default_user=$user
518 |
519 |
520 | read -p $'\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Account (leave it blank to use your account): \e[0m' user_account
521 |
522 | user_account="${user_account:-${default_user}}"
523 |
524 | if [[ -e followers1.$user_account ]]; then
525 |
526 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Last list found for user \e[0m\e[1;77m%s\e[0m\e[1;93m, creating a new and comparing it\e[0m\n" $user_account
527 | total_followers
528 |
529 | cp $user_account.followers_backup followers2.$user_account
530 | unfollowers=$(grep -Fxv -f followers2.$user_account followers1.$user_account)
531 |
532 |
533 | if [[ $unfollowers != "" ]]; then
534 |
535 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Unfollowers:\e[0m\n"
536 |
537 | grep -Fxv -f followers2.$user_account followers1.$user_account >> $user_account.unfollowers
538 | printf "\e[1;77m\n"
539 | cat $user_account.unfollowers
540 | printf "\e[0m\n"
541 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Saved: \e[0m\e[1;77m%s.unfollowers\e[0m\n" $user_account
542 | mv followers2.$user_account followers1.$user_account
543 |
544 | else
545 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m No Unfollower\e[0m\n"
546 | fi
547 |
548 |
549 | else
550 | #get followers
551 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Creating followers list\e[0m\n"
552 | total_followers
553 | cp $user_account.followers_backup followers1.$user_account
554 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Saved!\e[0m\e[1;77m (followers1.%s)\e[0m\n" $user_account
555 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Please, run again to track unfollowers\e[0m\n"
556 |
557 | fi
558 |
559 |
560 |
561 | }
562 |
563 |
564 | get_info() {
565 |
566 | default_user=$user
567 |
568 | read -p $'\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Account (leave it blank to use your account): \e[0m' user_account
569 |
570 | user_account="${user_account:-${default_user}}"
571 |
572 | if [[ ! -d $user_account/ ]]; then
573 | mkdir $user_account
574 | fi
575 |
576 |
577 | username_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
578 |
579 | user_id=$(curl -L -s 'https://www.instagram.com/'$user_account'' > getid && grep -o 'profilePage_[0-9]*.' getid | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '"')
580 |
581 | data='{"_uuid":"'$guid'", "_uid":"'$username_id'", "_csrftoken":"'$var2'"}'
582 | hmac=$(echo -n "$data" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "${ig_sig}" | cut -d " " -f2)
583 | curl -L -b cookie.$user -d "ig_sig_key_version=4&signed_body=$hmac.$data" -s --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -w "\n%{http_code}\n" -H "$header" "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/users/$user_id/info" > $user_account/profile.info
584 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;77m %s\e[0m\e[1;93m account info:\e[0m\n" $user_account
585 | cat $user_account/profile.info
586 | grep -o 'https://[^ ]*.jpg[^\ ]*.' $user_account/profile.info | cut -d '"' -f1 | tr -d '\\' | uniq > $user_account/profile_pic
587 |
588 |
589 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Downloading Profile Pictures...\e[0m"
590 | count=0
591 | for pic in $(cat $user_account/profile_pic); do
592 |
593 | wget -O $user_account/profile_pic$count.jpg $pic > /dev/null 2>&1
594 | let count++
595 | done
596 | printf "\e[1;92mDONE\e[0m\n"
597 | printf "\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Saved:\e[0m\e[1;77m %s/\e[0m\n" $user_account
598 |
599 | }
600 |
601 | menu() {
602 |
603 | printf "\n"
604 | printf " \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m01\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Unfollow Tracker\e[0m\n"
605 | printf " \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m02\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Increase Followers\e[0m\n"
606 | printf " \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m03\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Download Stories\e[0m\n"
607 | printf " \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m04\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Download Saved Content\e[0m\n"
608 | printf " \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m05\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Download Following List\e[0m\n"
609 | printf " \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m06\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Download Followers List\e[0m\n"
610 | printf " \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m07\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Download Profile Info\e[0m\n"
611 | printf " \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m08\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Activate Unfollower\e[0m\n"
612 | printf "\n"
613 |
614 |
615 | read -p $' \e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m::\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;77m Choose an option: \e[0m' option
616 |
617 | if [[ $option -eq 1 ]]; then
618 | login_user
619 | track_unfollowers
620 |
621 | elif [[ $option -eq 2 ]]; then
622 | login_user
623 | increase_followers
624 |
625 | elif [[ $option -eq 3 ]]; then
626 | login_user
627 | get_story
628 | elif [[ $option -eq 4 ]]; then
629 | login_user
630 | get_saved
631 | elif [[ $option -eq 5 ]]; then
632 | login_user
633 | default_user=$user
634 |
635 |
636 | read -p $'\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Account (leave it blank to use your account): \e[0m' user_account
637 |
638 | user_account="${user_account:-${default_user}}"
639 | get_following
640 | elif [[ $option -eq 6 ]]; then
641 |
642 | login_user
643 | default_user=$user
644 |
645 |
646 | read -p $'\e[1;31m[\e[0m\e[1;77m+\e[0m\e[1;31m]\e[0m\e[1;93m Account (leave it blank to use your account): \e[0m' user_account
647 |
648 | user_account="${user_account:-${default_user}}"
649 | total_followers
650 |
651 |
652 | elif [[ $option -eq 7 ]]; then
653 | login_user
654 | get_info
655 |
656 | elif [[ $option -eq 8 ]]; then
657 |
658 | login_user
659 | unfollower
660 |
661 | else
662 |
663 | printf "\e[1;93m[!] Invalid Option!\e[0m\n"
664 | sleep 2
665 | menu
666 |
667 | fi
668 | }
669 |
670 |
671 | banner
672 | menu
673 |
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