├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── act
├── Entry.py
├── operator.py
├── seeker.py
├── tools.py
├── trigger.py
└── writer.py
├── agent.py
├── chat
├── Entry.py
├── dochat.py
├── prompt.py
└── qwen.py
├── config.py
├── main.py
└── requirements.txt
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/README.md:
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1 | # AI-Operating-Wechat
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 | 微信消息太多回不过来?使用AI来自动回复微信!
11 | ## 👀 效果演示
12 |
13 | https://github.com/ethanhwang1024/AI-Operating-Wechat/assets/89822193/3e62bd19-88e7-4dda-b98a-fdd22de0f1a0
14 |
15 |
16 | 支持单一聊天和群聊,设置了消息免打扰的会自动略过。目前只支持中文客户端。
17 | ## ⚡ 快速开始
18 | 1. 克隆 repo 到你的电脑上:
19 | ```
20 | git clone https://github.com/ethanhwang1024/AI-Operating-Wechat.git
21 | ```
22 | 2. 进入目录:
23 | ```
24 | cd AI-Operating-Wechat
25 | ```
26 | 3. 安装依赖:
27 | ```
28 | pip install -r requirement.txt
29 | ```
30 | 4. 在config.py中输入阿里通义千问的apikey,可以去[dashscope](https://dashscope.aliyun.com/)获取
31 | ```
32 | qwen_apikey = ""
33 | ```
34 | 5. 打开电脑微信窗口,确保整个窗口可见,并将文件传输助手右键置顶
35 |
36 |
37 | 6. 运行
38 | ```
39 | python main.py
40 | ```
41 | 7. prompt可以在chat文件夹下的prompt.py文件里自己做一些定制
42 |
43 |
44 | ## 📣 致谢
45 |
46 | AI-Operating-Wechat的开发受到[self-Operating-Computer](https://github.com/OthersideAI/self-operating-computer)项目的启发,欢迎大家也关注这个项目
47 |
48 | ## 🚀 未来目标
49 |
50 | 希望能聚集志同道合的朋友,一同加入AI-Operating-Anything生态,真正让大模型的Agent能力抵达生活的每一处!
51 |
52 |
53 |
54 |
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/act/Entry.py:
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1 | from act.seeker import *
2 | from act.writer import *
3 | from act.tools import *
4 | from act.trigger import *
5 | from act.operator import *
6 |
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/act/operator.py:
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1 | import pyautogui as gui
2 |
3 |
4 | def scroll_up(times, long):
5 | for t in range(0, times):
6 | gui.scroll(long)
7 |
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/act/seeker.py:
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1 | import time
2 | import uiautomation as auto
3 | import win32gui
4 | from act.tools import *
5 | from config import warn_word
6 |
7 | def get_window():
8 | hwnd = win32gui.FindWindow("TrayNotifyWnd", "微信")
9 | if hwnd == 0:
10 | raise Exception("未检测到微信进程!")
11 | window = auto.WindowControl(searchDepth=1, Name="微信", ClassName='WeChatMainWndForPC')
12 | window.SetActive()
13 | window.SetTopmost()
14 | return window
15 |
16 |
17 | def get_chat_list_panel(window):
18 | return window.ListControl(name='会话')
19 |
20 |
21 | def get_my_name(window):
22 | sidebar = window.ToolBarControl(Name="导航")
23 | children = sidebar.GetChildren()
24 | return children[0].Name
25 |
26 |
27 | def get_friends(window):
28 | name_list = []
29 | msg = window.ButtonControl(Name="聊天信息")
30 | time.sleep(0.2)
31 | msg.Click()
32 | more = window.ButtonControl(Name="查看更多")
33 | if more.Exists(0, 0):
34 | time.sleep(0.2)
35 | more.Click()
36 | member_list = window.ListControl(Name="聊天成员")
37 | for listItem, d in auto.WalkControl(member_list, maxDepth=1):
38 | if not isinstance(listItem, auto.ListItemControl):
39 | continue
40 | if not listItem.Name or listItem.Name in ("添加", "删除"):
41 | continue
42 | name_list.append(listItem.Name)
43 | return name_list
44 |
45 |
46 | def get_chat_text(window):
47 | chat_list = get_chat_lines(window)
48 | text = ""
49 | for tu in chat_list:
50 | t = __to_text(tu)
51 | if t is not None:
52 | t = t.replace(warn_word,"")
53 | text = text + "\n" + t
54 | return text
55 |
56 |
57 | def get_chat_lines(window):
58 | chat_list = []
59 | try:
60 | chat_lines = window.ListControl(Name='消息').GetChildren()
61 | except:
62 | chat_lines = window.ListControl(Name='会话').GetChildren()
63 | for chat_line in chat_lines:
64 | chat_list.append(__classify_chat_type(chat_line))
65 | if len(chat_list) > 1:
66 | chat_list = chat_list[1:]
67 | return chat_list
68 |
69 |
70 | def __to_text(tu):
71 | if tu is None:
72 | return None
73 | if tu[0] == "time":
74 | return "当前时间:" + tu[1]
75 | elif tu[0] == "nudge":
76 | return tu[1] + " 拍了拍我"
77 | elif tu[0] == "recall":
78 | return tu[1] + " 撤回了一条消息"
79 | elif tu[0] == "chat":
80 | return tu[1] + " 说 " + tu[2]
81 | return None
82 |
83 |
84 | def __classify_chat_type(chat_line):
85 | children = chat_line.GetChildren()
86 | if len(children) == 1 and children[0].ControlTypeName == 'TextControl':
87 | return "time", children[0].Name, None
88 | elif find_control_with_text_list(chat_line, ["拍了拍", "tickled"]) is not None:
89 | return "nudge", find_control_with_text_list(chat_line, ["拍了拍", "tickled"]).Name, None
90 | elif find_control_with_text_list(chat_line, ["撤回了一条消息", "recalled a message"]) is not None:
91 | return "recall", find_control_with_text_list(chat_line, ["撤回了一条消息", "recalled a message"]).Name, None
92 | elif find_control_with_control_type(chat_line, "ButtonControl") is not None:
93 | return "chat", find_control_with_control_type(chat_line, "ButtonControl").Name, chat_line.Name
94 |
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/act/tools.py:
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1 | def find_control_with_text(top_control, text):
2 | children = top_control.GetChildren()
3 | for child in children:
4 | if text in child.Name:
5 | return child
6 | result = find_control_with_text(child, text)
7 | if result is not None:
8 | return result
9 | return None
10 |
11 |
12 | def find_control_with_text_list(top_control, text_list):
13 | children = top_control.GetChildren()
14 | for child in children:
15 | for text in text_list:
16 | if text in child.Name:
17 | return child
18 | result = find_control_with_text_list(child, text_list)
19 | if result is not None:
20 | return result
21 | return None
22 |
23 |
24 | def find_control_with_control_type(top_control, control_type):
25 | children = top_control.GetChildren()
26 | for child in children:
27 | if child.ControlTypeName == control_type:
28 | return child
29 | result = find_control_with_control_type(child, control_type)
30 | if result is not None:
31 | return result
32 | return None
33 |
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/act/trigger.py:
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1 | def is_notify(chat_shot):
2 | chat_shot_inner = chat_shot.GetChildren()[0]
3 | if len(chat_shot_inner.GetChildren()) >= 3:
4 | return True
5 | else:
6 | return False
7 |
8 |
9 | def is_notify_with_text(chat_shot):
10 | chat_shot_inner = chat_shot.GetChildren()[0]
11 | if len(chat_shot_inner.GetChildren()) >= 3:
12 | if chat_shot_inner.GetChildren()[2].ControlTypeName == 'TextControl':
13 | return True
14 | return False
15 |
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/act/writer.py:
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1 | import uiautomation as auto
2 | from uiautomation.uiautomation import Bitmap
3 | from config import warn_word
4 |
5 |
6 | def send_msg(edit_name, window, content, msg_type=1):
7 | content = content + warn_word
8 | edit = window.EditControl(Name=edit_name)
9 | send_button = window.ButtonControl(Name='发送(S)', Depth=14)
10 | if msg_type:
11 | auto.SetClipboardText(content)
12 | else:
13 | auto.SetClipboardBitmap(Bitmap.FromFile(content))
14 | edit.Click(simulateMove=False, waitTime=0.6)
15 | edit.SendKeys('{Ctrl}v', waitTime=0.1)
16 | send_button.Click(simulateMove=False, waitTime=0.3)
17 |
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/agent.py:
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1 | from act.Entry import *
2 | from chat.Entry import *
3 | from config import *
4 | from datetime import datetime
5 |
6 | auto.uiautomation.SetGlobalSearchTimeout(1)
7 |
8 | window = get_window()
9 | chat_list_panel = get_chat_list_panel(window)
10 | chat_list = chat_list_panel.GetChildren()
11 | notify_list = []
12 | name = None
13 | chat_shot = None
14 | history = init_history
15 | chat_text = ""
16 |
17 |
18 | def execute(num):
19 | global window
20 | global chat_list_panel
21 | global chat_list
22 | global notify_list
23 | global name
24 | global chat_shot
25 | global history
26 | global chat_text
27 | if num == "0":
28 | # 重新获得新消息
29 | time.sleep(1)
30 | window = get_window()
31 | chat_list_panel = get_chat_list_panel(window)
32 | chat_list = chat_list_panel.GetChildren()
33 | notify_list = []
34 | for chat_shot in chat_list:
35 | if is_notify_with_text(chat_shot):
36 | name = find_control_with_control_type(chat_shot, "ButtonControl").Name
37 | if name in name_exclude:
38 | continue
39 | notify_list.append(chat_shot)
40 | if len(notify_list) == 0:
41 | return "0"
42 | else:
43 | return "1"
44 | elif num == "1":
45 | # 点击chat_shot
46 | for chat_shot_inner in notify_list:
47 | name = find_control_with_control_type(chat_shot_inner, "ButtonControl").Name
48 | if name in name_exclude:
49 | continue
50 | chat_shot = chat_shot_inner
51 | return "2"
52 | elif num == "2":
53 | history = init_history
54 | new_message_coming_prompt = new_message_coming_prompt_tp.format(name, name)
55 | history.append(new_message_coming_prompt)
56 | history = do_chat_until_status(model, history)
57 | status = history[-1]
58 | return status
59 | elif num == "3":
60 | chat_shot.Click(simulateMove=False, waitTime=1)
61 | try:
62 | window.EditControl(Name=name)
63 | except:
64 | # 退回状态2
65 | return "2"
66 | chat_text = get_chat_text(window)
67 | return "4"
68 | elif num == "4":
69 | history_message_prompt = history_message_prompt_tp.format(name, datetime.now(),
70 | chat_text, name)
71 | history.append(history_message_prompt)
72 | history = do_chat_until_status(model, history)
73 | status = history[-1]
74 | return status
75 | elif num == "5":
76 | input_prompt = input_prompt_tp
77 | history.append(input_prompt)
78 | history = do_chat(model, history)
79 | try:
80 | send_msg(name, window, history[-1])
81 | except:
82 | return "0"
83 | if len(notify_list) <= 1:
84 | notify_list = []
85 | fileup = auto.ButtonControl(Name="文件传输助手")
86 | fileup.Click(simulateMove=False, waitTime=1)
87 | return "0"
88 | else:
89 | notify_list = notify_list[1:]
90 | return "1"
91 |
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/chat/Entry.py:
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1 | from chat.dochat import *
2 | from chat.prompt import *
3 | from chat.qwen import *
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/chat/dochat.py:
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1 | import time
2 |
3 | from chat.qwen import *
4 |
5 |
6 | def do_chat(model_choice, his):
7 | while True:
8 | if "qwen" in model_choice:
9 | size = len(his)
10 | his = call_qwen_online(his,model_choice)
11 | if size == len(his):
12 | time.sleep(1)
13 | continue
14 | return his
15 |
16 |
17 | def do_chat_until_status(model_choice, his):
18 | while True:
19 | size = len(his)
20 | his = do_chat(model, his)
21 | if size == len(his):
22 | time.sleep(1)
23 | continue
24 | if not his[-1].isdigit():
25 | time.sleep(1)
26 | continue
27 | return his
28 |
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/chat/prompt.py:
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1 | init_history = [
2 | '''
3 | 目标:你要作为我的分身来代替我回复微信,不要露馅,避免任何可能泄露你身份的话题。
4 | 条件:你的回答必须非常口语化,并模仿我之前的回答中我的消息风格,减少使用问句,如果消息上文中已经有主语了,忽略主语。
5 |
6 | 我的基本信息:
7 | 我的微信名是Ethan,程序员,目前在一家大型基金公司工作,主要从事数据开发和AI研究工作。
8 |
9 | 如果明白了,回复:我明白了。
10 | ''',
11 | '''
12 | 我明白了
13 | ''',
14 | '''
15 | 当前微信状态:"小明 数据组"发来新消息。
16 | 现在你可以选择:
17 | 3、点击"小明 数据组"的头像
18 | 回复序号进行选择
19 | ''',
20 | '''
21 | 3
22 | ''',
23 | '''
24 | 当前微信状态:右侧显示了用户和"小明 数据组"的聊天记录
25 | 聊天记录如下:
26 | "小明 数据组" 说 这酒店这么好看?[动画表情]
27 | "Ethan" 说 确实。
28 | "小明 数据组" 说 2000多一晚比日本贵。
29 | "小明 数据组" 说 不如去日本,你有空去下日本呗。
30 | "小明 数据组" 说 特别干净……我本来以为是夸张,结果人家真的就巨干净。
31 |
32 | 现在你可以选择:
33 | 5、根据聊天记录回复"小明 数据组"
34 | 回复序号进行选择
35 | ''',
36 | '''
37 | 5
38 | ''',
39 | '''
40 | 当前微信状态:微信弹出了文字输入框
41 |
42 | 现在你可以输入想要回复的文字。
43 |
44 | 条件:你的回答必须像人一样非常口语化,有的放矢,不要过分热情,减少使用问句,简短回答,很多时候你都可以忽略主语和宾语,不要重复对方的话。
45 | ''',
46 | '''
47 | 哈哈哈 确实,干净真的很棒,有时间去玩一下
48 | ''',
49 | '''
50 | 当前微信状态:微信接收到了你的回复。等待新消息到来
51 | ''',
52 | '''
53 | 好的。
54 | '''
55 | ]
56 |
57 | new_message_coming_prompt_tp ='''
58 | 当前微信状态:"{}"发来新消息。
59 | 现在你可以选择:
60 | 3、点击"{}"的头像
61 | 回复序号进行选择
62 | '''
63 |
64 | history_message_prompt_tp = '''
65 | 当前微信状态:右侧显示了用户和"{}"的聊天记录,当前时间是{}
66 | 聊天记录如下:
67 | {}
68 |
69 | 现在你可以选择:
70 | 5、根据聊天记录回复"{}"
71 | 回复序号进行选择
72 | '''
73 |
74 | input_prompt_tp = '''
75 | 当前微信状态:微信弹出了文字输入框
76 |
77 | 现在你可以输入想要回复的文字。
78 |
79 | 条件:你的回答必须像人一样非常口语化,有的放矢,不要过分热情,减少使用问句,简短回答,不要重复对方的话。
80 | '''
81 |
82 | end_prompt_tp = '''
83 | 当前微信状态:微信接收到了你的回复。等待新消息到来
84 | '''
85 |
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/chat/qwen.py:
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1 | import dashscope
2 | import random
3 | from http import HTTPStatus
4 | from config import *
5 |
6 | dashscope.api_key = qwen_apikey
7 |
8 |
9 | def call_qwen_online(his,model_choice):
10 | history = his
11 | messages = []
12 | count = 0
13 | if len(history) % 2 == 0:
14 | messages.append({'role': 'system', 'content': history[0]})
15 | history = history[1:]
16 | for h in history:
17 | count = count + 1
18 | if count % 2 == 1:
19 | messages.append({'role': 'user', 'content': h})
20 | else:
21 | messages.append({'role': 'assistant', 'content': h})
22 | response = None
23 | if model_choice=="qwen_turbo":
24 | response = dashscope.Generation.call(
25 | dashscope.Generation.Models.qwen_turbo,
26 | messages=messages,
27 | # set the random seed, optional, default to 1234 if not set
28 | seed=random.randint(1, 10000),
29 | result_format='message', # set the result to be "message" format.
30 | )
31 | elif model_choice=="qwen_max":
32 | response = dashscope.Generation.call(
33 | dashscope.Generation.Models.qwen_max,
34 | messages=messages,
35 | # set the random seed, optional, default to 1234 if not set
36 | seed=random.randint(1, 10000),
37 | result_format='message', # set the result to be "message" format.
38 | )
39 | elif model_choice=="qwen_plus":
40 | response = dashscope.Generation.call(
41 | dashscope.Generation.Models.qwen_plus,
42 | messages=messages,
43 | # set the random seed, optional, default to 1234 if not set
44 | seed=random.randint(1, 10000),
45 | result_format='message', # set the result to be "message" format.
46 | )
47 | if response.status_code == HTTPStatus.OK:
48 | his.append(response['output']['choices'][0]['message']['content'])
49 | return his
50 | else:
51 | return his
52 |
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/config.py:
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1 | # 选用模型,目前只支持千问:qwen_max,qwen_turbo,qwen_plus
2 | model = "qwen_max"
3 |
4 | # 阿里通义千问的apikey,去dashscope获取
5 | qwen_apikey = ""
6 |
7 | # 你不想用ai回复的人的列表
8 | name_exclude = []
9 |
10 | # AI提醒词,会加在AI的回复后面提醒
11 | warn_word = "(AI生成)"
12 |
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/main.py:
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1 | from agent import execute
2 | if __name__ == '__main__':
3 | status = "0"
4 | while True:
5 | status = execute(status)
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | dashscope==1.13.6
2 | PyAutoGUI==0.9.54
3 | pywin32==306
4 | uiautomation==2.0.18
5 |
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