├── README.md ├── choicebot.sh └── LICENSE /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Choicebot v1.2 2 | ## Author: github.com/cyberkallan/choicebot 3 | ## IG: Instagram.com/imarjunarz 4 | ### Don't copy this code without give me the credits, bitch! 5 | Choicebot is a bot written in Shell Script (the first one) to perform 'likes', 'comments' and 'follows' based on hastags. 6 | 7 | ![choice](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/56509491/66764160-d2daca00-eec6-11e9-98b3-605d315931da.JPG) 8 | 9 | ### Usage: 10 | ``` 11 | git clone https://github.com/cyberkallan/choicebot 12 | cd choicebot 13 | chmod +x choicebot.sh 14 | nano hashtags.txt (put your hashtags here) 15 | ./choicebot.sh 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | ### Install requirements (Curl): 19 | 20 | ``` 21 | apt-get install curl 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | # arjun arz 25 | ![cb](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/56509491/66750279-b2504700-eea9-11e9-9f9e-100ddc35504c.jpg) 26 | 27 | ### Donate! 28 | Support the authors: 29 | 30 | 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /choicebot.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # ChoiceBot v1.1 3 | # Coded by: Cyber kallan (mallu youtuber) 4 | # Github: https://github.com/cyberkallan/choicebot 5 | # Instagram: arz_beats 6 | 7 | trap 'printf "\n";stop;exit 1' 2 8 | 9 | ######################cyber_kallan########################## 10 | ###################### Bot Config ########################## 11 | 12 | ## Your Credentials here 13 | 14 | default_username="" 15 | default_password="" 16 | 17 | ## Comments 18 | 19 | arr[0]="Your profile is amazing!" 20 | arr[1]="Its look good" 21 | arr[2]="Your feed is great!" 22 | arr[3]="Yours pictures are so good!" 23 | arr[4]=":)" 24 | arr[5]="i liked that" 25 | arr[6]="yes!" 26 | 27 | ############################################################ 28 | 29 | rand=$[$RANDOM % ${#arr[@]}] 30 | IFS=$'\n' 31 | commt=$(echo ${arr[$rand]}) 32 | 33 | counter1=0 34 | counter2=0 35 | turn=2 36 | startline_bot=1 37 | endline_bot=1 38 | startline_follow=1 39 | endline_follow=1 40 | 41 | 42 | csrftoken=$(curl https://www.instagram.com/accounts/login/ajax -L -i -s | grep "csrftoken" | cut -d "=" -f2 | cut -d ";" -f1) 43 | 44 | banner() { 45 | 46 | printf "\e[1;92m ____ _ _ ____ _ \e[0m\n" 47 | printf "\e[1;92m / ___| |__ ___ (_) ___ ___| __ ) ___ | |_ \e[0m\n" 48 | printf "\e[1;92m | | | '_ \ / _ \| |/ __/ _ \ _ \ / _ \| __| \e[0m\n" 49 | printf "\e[1;92m | |___| | | | (_) | | (_| __/ |_) | (_) | |_ \e[0m\n" 50 | printf "\e[1;92m \____|_| |_|\___/|_|\___\___|____/ \___/ \__|c͔ͣͦ́́͂ͅy͉̝͖̻̯ͮ̒̂ͮ͋ͫͨb͎̣̫͈̥̗͒͌̃͑̔̾ͅe̮̟͈̣̖̰̩̹͈̾ͨ̑͑r̼̯̤̈ͭ̃ͨ̆ k̲̱̠̞̖ͧ̔͊̇̽̿̑ͯͅa̘̫͈̭͌͛͌̇̇̍l͕͖͉̭̰ͬ̍ͤ͆̊ͨl͕͖͉̭̰ͬ̍ͤ͆̊ͨa̘̫͈̭͌͛͌̇̇̍n͉̠̙͉̗̺̋̋̔ͧ̊ \e[0mv1.1\n" 51 | printf "\n" 52 | printf "\e[1;77m\e[45m Instagram bot by Cyber Kallan (mod) \e[0m\n" 53 | printf "\n" 54 | 55 | } 56 | 57 | dependencies() { 58 | 59 | 60 | command -v curl > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo >&2 "I require curl but it's not installed. Run apt-get install curl"; exit 1; } 61 | } 62 | 63 | check_hashtag() { 64 | touch hashtags.txt 65 | total_hashtag=$(wc -l hashtags.txt | cut -d " " -f1) 66 | 67 | if [ $total_hashtag == "0" ]; then 68 | printf "\e[1;93m[!] Please, put your hashtags on file: \e[0m\e[1;77m hashtags.txt\e[0m\e[1;93m (1 per line, without #)\e[0m\n" 69 | exit 1 70 | fi 71 | 72 | } 73 | 74 | stop() { 75 | touch likes comments follows unfollows followedtotal.txt 76 | cat follows >> followedtotal.txt 77 | cat unfollows >> unfollowedtotal.txt 78 | session_likes=$(wc -l likes | cut -d " " -f1) 79 | session_comments=$(wc -l comments | cut -d " " -f1) 80 | session_follows=$(wc -l follows | cut -d " " -f1) 81 | session_unfollows=$(wc -l unfollows | cut -d " " -f1) 82 | total_likes=$(wc -l liked.txt | cut -d " " -f1) 83 | total_comments=$(wc -l commented.txt | cut -d " " -f1) 84 | total_follows=$(wc -l followedtotal.txt | cut -d " " -f1) 85 | total_unfollows=$(wc -l unfollowedtotal.txt | cut -d " " -f1) 86 | rm -rf likes comments follows unfollows 87 | printf "\e[1;31m[*] Bot stopped.\e[0m\n" 88 | printf "\n" 89 | printf "\e[1;92m[*] Statistics for this session:\e[0m\n" 90 | printf "\e[1;93m[*] Likes: \e[0m\e[1;77m%s\e[0m\n" $session_likes 91 | printf "\e[1;93m[*] Comments: \e[0m\e[1;77m%s\e[0m\n" $session_comments 92 | printf "\e[1;93m[*] Follows: \e[0m\e[1;77m%s\e[0m\n" $session_follows 93 | printf "\e[1;93m[*] Unfollows: \e[0m\e[1;77m%s\e[0m\n" $session_unfollows 94 | printf "\n" 95 | printf "\e[1;92m[*] Statistics total:\e[0m\n" 96 | 97 | printf "\e[1;93m[*] Likes: \e[0m\e[1;77m%s\e[0m\n" $total_likes 98 | printf "\e[1;93m[*] Comments: \e[0m\e[1;77m%s\e[0m\n" $total_comments 99 | printf "\e[1;93m[*] Follows: \e[0m\e[1;77m%s\e[0m\n" $total_follows 100 | printf "\e[1;93m[*] Unfollows: \e[0m\e[1;77m%s\e[0m\n" $total_unfollows 101 | res2=$(date +%s) 102 | secs=$(($res1-$res2)) 103 | 104 | printf '\e[1;93m[*] Work time:\e[0m\e[1;77m %dd:%dh:%dm:%ds\e[0m\n' $(($secs/86400)) $(($secs%86400/3600)) $(($secs%3600/60)) \ 105 | $(($secs%60)) 106 | 107 | exit 1 108 | 109 | } 110 | 111 | 112 | login_user() { 113 | 114 | if [[ "$default_username" == "" ]]; then 115 | read -p $'\e[1;92m[*] Username: \e[0m' username 116 | else 117 | username="${username:-${default_username}}" 118 | fi 119 | 120 | if [[ "$default_password" == "" ]]; then 121 | read -s -p $'\e[1;92m[*] Password: \e[0m' password 122 | else 123 | password="${password:-${default_password}}" 124 | fi 125 | 126 | printf "\e[\n1;77m[*] Trying to login as\e[0m\e[1;77m %s\e[0m\n" $username 127 | check_login=$(curl -c cookies.txt 'https://www.instagram.com/accounts/login/ajax/' -H 'Cookie: csrftoken='$csrftoken'' -H 'X-Instagram-AJAX: 1' -H 'Referer: https://www.instagram.com/' -H 'X-CSRFToken:'$csrftoken'' -H 'X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest' --data 'username='$username'&password='$password'&intent' -L --compressed -s | grep -o '"authenticated": true') 128 | 129 | if [[ "$check_login" == *'"authenticated": true'* ]]; then 130 | printf "\e[1;92m[*] Login Successful!\e[0m\n" 131 | else 132 | printf "\e[1;93m[!] Check your login data or IP! Dont use Tor, VPN, Proxy. It's requires your usual IP.\n\e[0m" 133 | exit 1 134 | fi 135 | 136 | } 137 | 138 | createlist() { 139 | touch liked.txt commented.txt followed.txt 140 | rm -rf hashtags_id.txt owner_id.txt 141 | IFS=$'\n' 142 | for hashtag in $(cat hashtags.txt);do 143 | 144 | printf "\e[1;77m[*] Creating media list for hashtag %s\e[0m\n" $hashtag 145 | {( trap '' SIGINT && curl -s -L https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/$hashtag/?__a=1 | grep -o '"node":{"comments_disabled":false,"id":"..................[0-9]' | cut -d ":" -f4 | tr -d '\"' | head -n 10 >> hashtags_id.txt )} & wait $!; 146 | printf "\e[1;77m[*] Creating follower list for hashtag %s\e[0m\n" $hashtag 147 | {( trap '' SIGINT && curl -L -s https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/hacking/?__a=1 | grep -o '"owner":{"id":".........[0-9]"' | cut -d ":" -f3 | tr -d '\"' | head -n 10 >> owner_id.txt )} & wait $!; 148 | 149 | done 150 | 151 | } 152 | 153 | bot() { 154 | 155 | likes=0 156 | comments=0 157 | follows=0 158 | while [ $counter1 -lt $turn ]; do 159 | 160 | for media_id in $(sed -n ''$startline_bot','$endline_bot'p' hashtags_id.txt); do 161 | let count_media++ 162 | 163 | my_media=$(curl -s https://www.instagram.com/$username/ -L | grep -o '"GraphImage","id":"..................[0-9]"' | cut -d ":" -f2 | tr -d '\"' | grep -o "$media_id") 164 | if [[ "$my_media" == "" ]]; then 165 | check_media=$(grep -o "$media_id" liked.txt) 166 | 167 | if [[ "$check_media" == "" ]]; then 168 | printf "\e[1;77m[*] Trying to like media id %s\e[0m\n" $media_id 169 | 170 | #like 171 | 172 | {( trap '' SIGINT && like=$(curl -b cookies.txt -H 'Cookie: csrftoken=$csrftoken' -H 'X-Instagram-AJAX: 1' -H 'Referer: https://www.instagram.com/' -H 'X-CSRFToken:$csrftoken' -H 'X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest' "https://www.instagram.com/web/likes/$media_id/like" -s -L --request POST | grep -o '"status": "ok"'); if [[ "$like" == *'"status": "ok"'* ]]; then printf "\e[1;92m[*] Media liked\e[0m\n"; printf "%s\n" $media_id >> liked.txt; let likes++ ; echo $likes >> likes ; sleep 60; else printf "\e[1;93m[!] Media not liked\e[0m\n"; sleep 300; fi )} & wait $!; 173 | 174 | fi # check_media 175 | fi # my media 176 | 177 | #comment 178 | 179 | if [[ "$my_media" == "" ]]; then 180 | check_comment=$(grep -o "$media_id" commented.txt) 181 | 182 | if [[ "$check_comment" == "" ]]; then 183 | printf "\e[1;77m[*] Trying to comment media id %s\e[0m\n" $media_id 184 | {( trap '' SIGINT && comment=$(curl --data 'comment_text='$commt'' -b cookies.txt -H 'Cookie: csrftoken='$csrftoken'' -H 'Accept: */*' -H 'Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5' -H 'Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate, br' -H 'Connection: keep-alive' -H 'Content-Lenght: 0' -H 'X-Instagram-AJAX: 1' -H 'Host: www.instagram.com' -H 'Referer: https://www.instagram.com/' -H 'X-CSRFToken:'$csrftoken'' -H 'X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest' -H 'Origin: https://www.instagram.com' -H 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -H 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' --user-agent 'User-Agent: "Instagram 10.26.0 Android (18/4.3; 320dpi; 720x1280; Xiaomi; HM 1SW; armani; qcom; en_US)"' -s -L "https://www.instagram.com/web/comments/$media_id/add/" -w "\n%{http_code}\n" | grep -a "200"); if [[ "$comment" == "200" ]]; then printf "\e[1;92m[*] Media commented\e[0m\n"; let comments++ ; printf "%s\n" $media_id >> commented.txt; echo $comments >> comments ; sleep 60 ; else printf "\e[1;93m[!] Media not commented\e[0m\n"; sleep 300; fi; )} & wait $!; 185 | 186 | fi 187 | fi 188 | 189 | let counter1++ 190 | let startline_bot++ 191 | let endline_bot++ 192 | done 193 | done 194 | } 195 | 196 | function owner_follow() { 197 | 198 | while [ $counter2 -lt $turn ]; do 199 | let count_owner++ 200 | 201 | for owner_id in $(sed -n ''$startline_follow','$endline_follow'p' owner_id.txt); do 202 | 203 | my_id=$(curl -s "https://www.instagram.com/$username/" -L | grep -o 'profilePage_.*"' | cut -d "," -f1 | cut -d "_" -f2 | tr -d '\"') 204 | check_id=$(grep -o "$my_id" owner_id.txt ) 205 | 206 | if [[ "$check_id" == "" ]]; then 207 | check_follow=$(grep -o "$owner_id" followed.txt) 208 | 209 | if [[ "$check_follow" == "" ]]; then 210 | 211 | count_followers=$(curl -s -L "https://i.instagram.com/api/v1/users/$owner_id/info/" | grep -o 'follower_count":.*,' | cut -d "," -f1 | cut -d ":" -f2 | tr -d " ") 212 | 213 | if [[ "$count_followers" -gt "1500" ]]; then 214 | printf "\e[1;93m[!] Selebgram or fake account, not following %s\e[0m\n" $owner_id 215 | sleep 10 216 | let counter2++ 217 | else 218 | 219 | #follow 220 | 221 | printf "\e[1;77m[*] Trying to follow user id %s\e[0m\n" $owner_id 222 | 223 | {( trap '' SIGINT && follow=$(curl -b cookies.txt -H 'Cookie: csrftoken='$csrftoken'' -H 'X-Instagram-AJAX: 1' -H 'Referer: https://www.instagram.com/' -H 'X-CSRFToken:'$csrftoken'' -H 'X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest' "https://www.instagram.com/web/friendships/$owner_id/follow/" -s -L --request POST | grep -o '"status": "ok"'); if [[ "$follow" == *'"status": "ok"'* ]]; then printf "\e[1;92m[*] User followed\e[0m\n"; printf "%s\n" $owner_id >> followed.txt; let follows++ ; echo $follows >> follows ; sleep 60 ; else printf "\e[1;93m[!] User not followed\e[0m\n" ; sleep 300 ; fi )} & wait $!; 224 | 225 | 226 | fi 227 | 228 | fi #check_id 229 | fi #check follow 230 | let counter2++ 231 | let startline_follow++ 232 | let endline_follow++ 233 | done 234 | done 235 | 236 | } 237 | 238 | 239 | unfollow() { 240 | touch unfollows 241 | unfollows=0 242 | total_unfollow=$(wc -l followed.txt | cut -d " " -f1) 243 | if [[ $total_unfollow -gt 0 ]]; then 244 | 245 | for ownerid in $(cat followed.txt);do 246 | 247 | printf "\e[1;77m[*] Trying to unfollow user id %s\e[0m\n" $ownerid 248 | 249 | {( trap '' SIGINT && unfollow=$(curl -b cookies.txt -H 'Cookie: csrftoken='$csrftoken'' -H 'X-Instagram-AJAX: 1' -H 'Referer: https://www.instagram.com/' -H 'X-CSRFToken:'$csrftoken'' -H 'X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest' "https://www.instagram.com/web/friendships/$ownerid/unfollow/" -s -L --request POST | grep -o '"status": "ok"'); if [[ "$unfollow" == *'"status": "ok"'* ]]; then printf "\e[1;92m[*] User unfollowed\e[0m\n" ; awk '!/'$ownerid'/' followed.txt > temp && mv temp followed.txt ; let unfollows++ ; echo $unfollows >> unfollows ; sleep 30 ; else printf "\e[1;93m[!] User not unfollowed\e[0m\n" ; sleep 300 ; fi )} & wait $!; 250 | 251 | done 252 | fi # total_follow 253 | remain=$(wc -l followed.txt | cut -d " " -f1) 254 | session_unfollows=$(wc -l unfollows | cut -d " " -f1) 255 | printf "\e[1;92m[*] Total unfollows:\e[0m\e[1;77m %s\e[0m\n" $session_unfollows 256 | if [[ $total_follow -gt 0 ]]; then 257 | printf "\e[1;92m[*] Remaining:\e[0m\e[1;77m %s\e[0m\n" $remain 258 | fi 259 | 260 | } 261 | 262 | res1=$(date +%s) 263 | start_date=$(date +%H:%M:%S) 264 | 265 | function control() { 266 | 267 | count_media=0 268 | count_owner=0 269 | total_media=$(wc -l hashtags_id.txt | cut -d " " -f1) 270 | total_owner=$(wc -l owner_id.txt | cut -d " " -f1) 271 | 272 | while [ $count_media -lt $total_media ] && [ "$count_owner" -lt "$total_owner" ]; do 273 | bot 274 | owner_follow 275 | let turn+=1 276 | done 277 | unfollow 278 | createlist 279 | let count_media=0 280 | let count_owner=0 281 | let startline_bot=1 282 | let endline_bot=1 283 | let startline_follow=1 284 | let endline_follow=1 285 | control 286 | 287 | } 288 | banner 289 | dependencies 290 | check_hashtag 291 | login_user 292 | printf "\e[1;93m[*] Bot started at:\e[0m\e[1;77m %s\e[0m\n" $start_date 293 | createlist 294 | control 295 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # GNU LICENSE FOR CHOICEBOT, AUTHOR: Cyber kallan 2 | # Downloaded from: https://github.com/cyberkallan/choicebot 3 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 4 | Version 3, 14 octo 2019 5 | 6 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 7 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 8 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 9 | 10 | Preamble 11 | 12 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 13 | software and other kinds of works. 14 | 15 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 16 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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