├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── bot.py ├── bot_detector.py ├── cache ├── clear_cache.py ├── com_cache.txt └── msg_cache.txt ├── delete_downvoted.py ├── scheduler.py ├── sentences.py ├── update_ban_list.py └── user_blacklist.txt /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | . 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # WikiTextBot 2 | 3 | The Python code that powers reddit.com/u/WikiTextBot. 4 | 5 | Please note that this is very undocumented. *Some code is sloppy, bad practice or simply unefficient*. 6 | **If you want to help, submit a pull request!** 7 | 8 | # Requirements 9 | - PRAW 10 | - Wikipedia 11 | - BeautifulSoup4 12 | - sentences (included in the folder) 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bot.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # WikiTextBot made by https://github.com/kittenswolf 2 | # Bot in action: reddit.com/u/WikiTextBot 3 | # reddit.com/u/kittens_from_space 4 | 5 | import time 6 | class logger: 7 | def log(*, type, message): 8 | print("[" + time.ctime() + "] [" + str(type) + "]: " + str(message)) 9 | 10 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup 11 | import urllib.request 12 | import bot_detector 13 | import functools 14 | import wikipedia 15 | import sentences 16 | import traceback 17 | import json 18 | import praw 19 | import re 20 | 21 | # Settings 22 | 23 | msg_cache_file = "cache/msg_cache.txt" 24 | cache_file = "cache/com_cache.txt" 25 | user_blacklist_file = "user_blacklist.txt" 26 | 27 | num_sentences = 4 28 | 29 | bot_username = "WikiTextBot" 30 | 31 | exclude_strings = ["Exclude me", "Exclude from subreddit"] 32 | include = "IncludeMe" 33 | 34 | user_already_excluded = "You already seem to be excluded from the bot.\n\nTo be included again, message me '" + include + "'.\n\nHave a nice day!" 35 | user_exclude_done = "Done! If you want to be included again, message me '" + include + "'.\n\nHave a nice day!" 36 | user_include_done = "Done!\n\nHave a nice day!" 37 | user_not_excluded = "It seems you are not excluded from the bot. If you think this is false, [message](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=kittens_from_space) me.\n\nHave a nice day!" 38 | 39 | footer_links = [ 40 | ["PM", "https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=kittens_from_space"], 41 | [exclude_strings[0], "https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiTextBot&message=" + exclude_strings[0].replace(" ", "") + "&subject=" + exclude_strings[0].replace(" ", "")], 42 | [exclude_strings[1], "https://np.reddit.com/r/SUBREDDITNAMEHERE/about/banned"], 43 | ["FAQ / Information", "https://np.reddit.com/r/WikiTextBot/wiki/index"], 44 | ["Source", "https://github.com/kittenswolf/WikiTextBot"], 45 | ["Donate", "https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiTextBot/wiki/donate"] 46 | ] 47 | 48 | 49 | disallowed_strings = ["List of", "Glossary of", "Category:", "File:", "Wikipedia:"] 50 | body_disallowed_strings = ["From a modification: This is a redirect from a modification of the target's title or a closely related title. For example, the words may be rearranged, or punctuation may be different.", "From a miscapitalisation: This is a redirect from a miscapitalisation. The correct form is given by the target of the redirect.", "{\displaystyle"] 51 | 52 | 53 | errors_to_not_print = ["received 403 HTTP response"] 54 | 55 | media_extensions = [".png", ".jpeg", ".jpg", ".bmp", ".svg", ".mp4", ".webm", "gif", ".gifv", ".flv", ".wmv", ".amv"] 56 | 57 | intro_wikipedia_link = "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?format=json&action=query&prop=extracts&explaintext=&exintro=&exsentences=NUMHERE__1&titles=" 58 | 59 | logger.log(type="INFO", message="Logging in...") 60 | reddit = praw.Reddit(user_agent='*', 61 | client_id="*", client_secret="*", 62 | username=bot_username, password="*") 63 | logger.log(type="INFO", message="Logged in.") 64 | 65 | bot_detector.settings(reddit, False) 66 | 67 | def get_cache(file): 68 | """Gets the cache from $file and clears to len(comment_threshold) if necesarry. Also saves it after.""" 69 | try: 70 | raw_cache = open(file, "r").read() 71 | except Exception as e: 72 | logger.log(type="ERRROR", message="{} doesn't exist?".format(file)) 73 | return [] 74 | 75 | cache = [id for id in raw_cache.split("\n")] 76 | return [item for item in cache if not item == ''] 77 | 78 | def input_cache(file, input): 79 | try: 80 | with open(file, "a") as f: 81 | f.write(input + "\n") 82 | except Exception as e: 83 | logger.log(type="ERRROR", message="{} doesn't exist?".format(file)) 84 | return 85 | 86 | def locateByName(e, name): 87 | if e.get('name',None) == name: 88 | return e 89 | 90 | for child in e.get('children',[]): 91 | result = locateByName(child,name) 92 | if result is not None: 93 | return result 94 | 95 | return None 96 | 97 | def get_wikipedia_links(input_text): 98 | """Gets en.wikipedia.org link in input_text. If it can't be found, returns []""" 99 | 100 | soup = BeautifulSoup(input_text, "lxml") 101 | 102 | fixed_urls = [] 103 | urls = re.findall(r'(https?://[^\s]+)', input_text) 104 | 105 | for url in soup.findAll('a'): 106 | try: 107 | fixed_urls.append(url['href']) 108 | except Exception: 109 | pass 110 | 111 | """Deletes duplicates""" 112 | done_urls = [] 113 | for i in fixed_urls: 114 | if i not in done_urls: 115 | done_urls.append(i) 116 | 117 | """Deletes urls that contain a file extension""" 118 | fixed_urls = [] 119 | for url in done_urls: 120 | for extension in media_extensions: 121 | if not extension.lower() in url.lower(): 122 | fixed_urls.append(url) 123 | break 124 | 125 | done_urls = [] 126 | for url in fixed_urls: 127 | if "wikipedia.org/wiki/" in url: 128 | done_urls.append(url) 129 | 130 | soup.decompose() 131 | 132 | return done_urls 133 | 134 | def get_wiki_text(original_link): 135 | wiki_subject = original_link.split("/wiki/")[1] 136 | 137 | if "#" in wiki_subject: 138 | try: 139 | # Anchor detected 140 | 141 | # First, get page id 142 | request_url = intro_wikipedia_link + wiki_subject 143 | request_url = request_url.replace("NUMHERE__1", str(num_sentences)) 144 | 145 | response = urllib.request.urlopen(request_url).read().decode("utf-8") 146 | json_data = json.loads(response) 147 | page_id = [key for key in json_data["query"]["pages"]][0] 148 | 149 | ## 150 | 151 | wanted_anchor = wiki_subject.split("#")[1].replace("_", " ") 152 | 153 | wikipedia.set_lang(org_language) 154 | page = wikipedia.page(pageid=page_id) 155 | anchor_text = page.section(wanted_anchor) 156 | 157 | list_trimmed_text = sentences.split(anchor_text)[:num_sentences] 158 | 159 | final_text = [] 160 | for sentence in list_trimmed_text: 161 | if final_text == []: 162 | final_text.append(sentence) 163 | else: 164 | final_text.append(" " + sentence) 165 | 166 | trimmed_text = ''.join(final_text) 167 | 168 | if trimmed_text == '': 169 | return "Error" 170 | 171 | for string in disallowed_strings: 172 | if string.lower() in str(page.title).lower(): 173 | return "Error" 174 | 175 | for string in body_disallowed_strings: 176 | if string.lower() in trimmed_text.lower(): 177 | return "Error" 178 | 179 | return [page.title + ": " + wanted_anchor, trimmed_text] 180 | 181 | except Exception as e: 182 | return "Error" 183 | 184 | 185 | request_url = intro_wikipedia_link + wiki_subject 186 | request_url = request_url.replace("NUMHERE__1", str(num_sentences)) 187 | 188 | try: 189 | response = urllib.request.urlopen(request_url).read().decode("utf-8") 190 | json_data = json.loads(response) 191 | page_key = [key for key in json_data["query"]["pages"]][0] 192 | 193 | title = json_data["query"]["pages"][page_key]["title"] 194 | body = json_data["query"]["pages"][page_key]["extract"] 195 | 196 | if body == '': 197 | return "Error" 198 | 199 | for string in disallowed_strings: 200 | if string.lower() in title.lower(): 201 | return "Error" 202 | 203 | for string in body_disallowed_strings: 204 | if string.lower() in body.lower(): 205 | return "Error" 206 | 207 | 208 | return [title, body] 209 | except Exception as e: 210 | logger.log(type="INFO", message="Error '{}' in get_wiki_text() with link {}".format(e, original_link)) 211 | return "Error" 212 | 213 | 214 | class generate_comment: 215 | 216 | @functools.lru_cache(maxsize=10) 217 | def generate_footer(): 218 | """ 219 | Rather than placing a ^ before every word, we can wrap the entire post in ^(...), to get a more consistent and professional footer. 220 | """ 221 | return "^([ )" + "^( | )".join(["[^(" + link[0] + ")](" + link[1] + ")" for link in footer_links]) + "^( ] Downvote to remove | v0.28)" 222 | 223 | def generate_comment(input_urls, comment_text=None): 224 | comment = [] 225 | content = [] 226 | done_comment = [] 227 | 228 | for url in input_urls: 229 | url_content = get_wiki_text(url) 230 | 231 | if not url_content == "Error": 232 | content.append(url_content) 233 | 234 | if url_content[1].split(".")[0] in comment_text: 235 | return "Error" 236 | 237 | for chunk in content: 238 | title = chunk[0] 239 | body = chunk[1] 240 | 241 | body = body.replace("\n", "\n\n") 242 | 243 | comment.append("**" + title + "**\n") 244 | comment.append(body) 245 | comment.append("\n***\n") 246 | 247 | if comment == []: 248 | return "Error" 249 | 250 | for line in comment: 251 | done_comment.append(line + "\n") 252 | 253 | done_comment.append(generate_comment.generate_footer()) 254 | comment = ''.join(done_comment) 255 | 256 | return comment 257 | 258 | 259 | class exclude: 260 | def check_excluded(file, input_user): 261 | try: 262 | raw_file = open(file, "r").read() 263 | except Exception as e: 264 | logger.log(type="ERRROR", message="{} doesn't exist?".format(file)) 265 | return 266 | 267 | current_excluded = [user.lower() for user in raw_file.split("\n")] 268 | 269 | if input_user.lower() in current_excluded: 270 | return True 271 | else: 272 | return False 273 | 274 | def excludeUser(file, input_user): 275 | try: 276 | raw_file = open(file, "r").read() 277 | except Exception as e: 278 | logger.log(type="ERRROR", message="{} doesn't exist?".format(file)) 279 | return 280 | 281 | current_excluded = [user.lower() for user in raw_file.split("\n") if not user.replace(" ", "") == ""] 282 | current_excluded.append(input_user) 283 | 284 | with open(file, "w") as f: 285 | for user in current_excluded: 286 | f.write(user + "\n") 287 | 288 | def includeUser(file, input_user): 289 | try: 290 | raw_file = open(file, "r").read() 291 | except Exception as e: 292 | logger.log(type="ERRROR", message="{} doesn't exist?".format(file)) 293 | return 294 | 295 | try: 296 | current_excluded = [user.lower() for user in raw_file.split("\n")] 297 | current_excluded.remove(input_user) 298 | except Exception: 299 | pass 300 | 301 | with open(file, "w") as f: 302 | for user in current_excluded: 303 | f.write(user + "\n") 304 | 305 | 306 | 307 | def monitorMessages(): 308 | """Monitors the newest 100 messages and excludes/includes users requesting it.""" 309 | 310 | for message in reddit.inbox.messages(limit=100): 311 | current_msg_cache = get_cache(msg_cache_file) 312 | 313 | if not message.id in current_msg_cache: 314 | author = str(message.author) 315 | 316 | if not author == bot_username: 317 | 318 | if exclude_strings[0].replace(" ", "").lower() == message.subject.lower(): 319 | already_excluded = exclude.check_excluded(user_blacklist_file, author) 320 | 321 | if already_excluded == True: 322 | message.reply(user_already_excluded) 323 | else: 324 | logger.log(type="INFO", message="Excluding user {}".format(author)) 325 | exclude.excludeUser(user_blacklist_file, author) 326 | message.reply(user_exclude_done) 327 | 328 | if include.lower() == message.subject.lower(): 329 | already_excluded = exclude.check_excluded(user_blacklist_file, author) 330 | 331 | if already_excluded == True: 332 | logger.log(type="INFO", message="Including user {}".format(author)) 333 | exclude.includeUser(user_blacklist_file, author) 334 | message.reply(user_include_done) 335 | else: 336 | message.reply(user_not_excluded) 337 | 338 | 339 | input_cache(msg_cache_file, message.id) 340 | 341 | 342 | def parse_comment(comment): 343 | if not any(item in str(comment.body).lower() for item in ["en.wikipedia.org/wiki/", "en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/"]): 344 | return 345 | 346 | if exclude.check_excluded(user_blacklist_file, str(comment.author)) == True: 347 | return 348 | 349 | if comment.id in get_cache(cache_file): 350 | return 351 | 352 | # Emergency fix 353 | if comment.author.name in ["AutoModerator", "HelperBot_"]: 354 | return 355 | 356 | bot_score = bot_detector.calc_bot_score(comment.author.name) 357 | if bot_score > 34: 358 | logger.log(type="INFO", message="{} seems to be a bot (score: {}) Not responding.".format(comment.author.name, bot_score)) 359 | return 360 | else: 361 | logger.log(type="INFO", message="{} has a score of {}, responding.".format(comment.author.name, bot_score)) 362 | 363 | urls = get_wikipedia_links(comment.body_html) 364 | 365 | if not urls == []: 366 | comment_text = generate_comment.generate_comment(urls, comment_text=str(comment.body)) 367 | comment_text = comment_text.replace("SUBREDDITNAMEHERE", str(comment.subreddit)) 368 | 369 | if not comment_text == "Error": 370 | logger.log(type="INFO", message="Replying to user {} in subreddit /r/{}".format(comment.author, comment.subreddit)) 371 | comment.reply(comment_text) 372 | 373 | input_cache(cache_file, comment.id) 374 | 375 | 376 | 377 | def main(): 378 | monitorMessages() 379 | for comment in reddit.subreddit('all').comments(limit=100): 380 | parse_comment(comment) 381 | 382 | 383 | while True: 384 | try: 385 | main() 386 | except Exception as e: 387 | if e == praw.exceptions.APIException: 388 | logger.log(type="ERRROR", message="Ratelimit hit, sleeping 100 secs") 389 | time.sleep(100) 390 | 391 | if not str(e) in errors_to_not_print: 392 | logger.log(type="ERRROR", message=e) 393 | 394 | traceback.print_exc() 395 | 396 | 397 | time.sleep(0.5) 398 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bot_detector.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Hi there. 2 | # I wrote this code when I was learning python. 3 | # If you dont want to see horrible code, please click away. 4 | # I can code better than this now, but I'm too lazy to rewrite it. 5 | # Submit a PR if you want to help. 6 | #------------------------------------------------------------------ 7 | 8 | import praw 9 | import datetime 10 | import difflib 11 | 12 | def score_helper(score): 13 | if score <= 34: 14 | return "-" 15 | 16 | if score >= 35: 17 | return "+" 18 | 19 | def settings(input_reddit, debug_in): 20 | global im_a_bot 21 | im_a_bot = ["im a bot", "i am a bot", "i'm a bot", "beep boop", "boop beep"] 22 | global negative_substrings 23 | negative_substrings = ["bottle", "bottom", "both", "botched", "botanist", "botany"] 24 | 25 | # Amount of comments to fetch for the fast_reply check 26 | global amount_of_comments 27 | amount_of_comments = 10 28 | 29 | # How fast the replys in seconds have to be to count plus the fast_replies score 30 | global fast_reply_in_seconds 31 | fast_reply_in_seconds = 30 32 | 33 | # Calculate total time for have to be to count plus the fast_replies score 34 | global total_fast_reply_time 35 | total_fast_reply_time = int(amount_of_comments * fast_reply_in_seconds) 36 | 37 | # How many "Im a bot"s in % (of 1) have to appear in all the comments analysed for it to count plus the im_a_bot_in_comment score 38 | global im_a_bot_ratio 39 | im_a_bot_ratio = 0.8 40 | 41 | # Score settings 42 | global username_contains_bot 43 | global fast_replies 44 | global comments_similar 45 | global im_a_bot_in_comment 46 | global negative_substring_in_name 47 | global bot_in_robot 48 | 49 | username_contains_bot = 20 50 | fast_replies = 30 51 | comments_similar = 25 52 | im_a_bot_in_comment = 20 53 | 54 | negative_substring_in_name = -15 55 | bot_in_robot = -5 56 | 57 | global reddit 58 | reddit = input_reddit 59 | global debug 60 | debug = debug_in 61 | 62 | def chunks(l, n): 63 | """Yield successive n-sized chunks from l.""" 64 | for i in range(0, len(l), n): 65 | yield l[i:i + n] 66 | 67 | def bot_in_word(input_text): 68 | if input_text[-4:].lower() == "_bot": 69 | return True 70 | if input_text[-4:].lower() == "-bot": 71 | return True 72 | if input_text[-3:].lower() == "bot": 73 | return True 74 | 75 | return False 76 | 77 | def checkword(check_against_type, check_against, input_word): 78 | if check_against_type.lower() == "list": 79 | for check_word in check_against: 80 | if check_word.lower() in input_word.lower(): 81 | return True 82 | else: 83 | if check_against in input_word: 84 | return True 85 | 86 | return False 87 | 88 | def calc_bot_score(input_user): 89 | bot_score = 0 90 | 91 | # Starting algorithm 92 | 93 | try: 94 | comments = [comment for comment in reddit.redditor(input_user).comments.new(limit=amount_of_comments)] 95 | except Exception as e: 96 | return bot_score 97 | 98 | if checkword("list", negative_substrings, input_user): 99 | bot_score += negative_substring_in_name 100 | 101 | if bot_in_word(input_user): 102 | bot_score += username_contains_bot 103 | 104 | if "robot" in input_user.lower(): 105 | bot_score += bot_in_robot 106 | 107 | if debug == True: 108 | print("Bot name score: " + str(bot_score)) 109 | 110 | # Check fast replys 111 | comment_bodies = [comment.body for comment in comments] 112 | comments_root = [comment.is_root for comment in comments] 113 | 114 | # parent_ids = [comment.parent().fullname for comment in comments] 115 | 116 | parent_ids = [] 117 | for comment in comments: 118 | if not comment.is_root: 119 | parent_ids.append(comment.parent().fullname) 120 | 121 | parent_timestamps = [parent.created for parent in reddit.info(parent_ids)] 122 | 123 | submission_fullnames = [comment.link_id for comment in comments] 124 | submission_timestamps = [submission.created for submission in reddit.info(submission_fullnames)] 125 | 126 | if not len(comments) < amount_of_comments: 127 | total_time = 0 128 | while len(comments) != 0: 129 | comment = comments[0] 130 | comment_is_root = comments_root[0] 131 | 132 | if comment_is_root == True: 133 | 134 | submission_date = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(submission_timestamps[0]) 135 | comment_date = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(comment.created) 136 | difference = (submission_date - comment_date).total_seconds() 137 | 138 | total_time += difference 139 | else: 140 | # original_comment_id = comment.parent_id.split("t1_")[1] 141 | 142 | # original_comment = reddit.comment(id=original_comment_id) 143 | 144 | org_comment_date = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(parent_timestamps[0]) 145 | comment_date = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(comment.created) 146 | difference = (org_comment_date - comment_date).total_seconds() 147 | 148 | total_time += difference 149 | parent_timestamps.pop(0) 150 | if debug == True: 151 | print("Difference: " + str(difference)) 152 | 153 | comments.pop(0) 154 | comments_root.pop(0) 155 | 156 | submission_timestamps.pop(0) 157 | 158 | 159 | 160 | 161 | total_time = int(total_time * -1) 162 | 163 | if debug == True: 164 | print("Total comment time: " + str(total_time)) 165 | 166 | if total_time <= total_fast_reply_time: 167 | bot_score += fast_replies 168 | else: 169 | bot_score += int((fast_replies * -1) / 2) 170 | 171 | if debug == True: 172 | print("Fast reply score: " + str(bot_score)) 173 | 174 | # Check comment similarity 175 | total_diff = 0 176 | 177 | chunk_comments = chunks(comment_bodies, 2) 178 | 179 | for chunk in chunk_comments: 180 | diff = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, chunk[0], chunk[1]).ratio() 181 | total_diff += diff 182 | 183 | total_diff = int(total_diff * 7.5) 184 | bot_score += total_diff 185 | else: 186 | if debug == True: 187 | print("Not enough comments to determine score") 188 | return bot_score 189 | 190 | if debug == True: 191 | print("Comment similarity: " + str(bot_score)) 192 | 193 | # Check if "Im a bot" (or similar) is in comment.body 194 | min_bot_comments = int(amount_of_comments * im_a_bot_ratio) 195 | 196 | im_a_bot_num = 0 197 | for comment in comment_bodies: 198 | if im_a_bot_num < min_bot_comments: 199 | for variation in im_a_bot: 200 | if variation.lower() in comment.lower(): 201 | if debug == True: 202 | print("Im a bot detected") 203 | im_a_bot_num += 1 204 | 205 | if im_a_bot_num == min_bot_comments: 206 | bot_score += im_a_bot_in_comment 207 | 208 | 209 | return bot_score 210 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cache/clear_cache.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | files = ["com_cache.txt", "msg_cache.txt"] 3 | limit = 500 4 | 5 | for file in files: 6 | raw_file = open(file, "r").read() 7 | current_ids = [id for id in raw_file.split("\n") if not id == ''] 8 | 9 | print("File: " + file) 10 | print("Original length: " + str(len(current_ids))) 11 | 12 | last_part = current_ids[-limit:] 13 | 14 | print("New length: " + str(len(last_part))) 15 | 16 | 17 | with open(file, "w") as f: 18 | for id in last_part: 19 | f.write(id + "\n") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cache/com_cache.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | abc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cache/msg_cache.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | abc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /delete_downvoted.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # WikiTextBot made by https://github.com/kittenswolf 2 | # Bot in action: reddit.com/u/WikiTextBot 3 | # reddit.com/u/kittens_from_space 4 | 5 | import praw 6 | 7 | delete_threshold = -1 8 | 9 | bot_username = "WikiTextBot" 10 | print("Logging in...") 11 | reddit = praw.Reddit(user_agent='*', 12 | client_id="*", client_secret="*", 13 | username=bot_username, password="*") 14 | print("Logged in.") 15 | 16 | print("Checking comments..") 17 | 18 | for comment in reddit.redditor(bot_username).comments.controversial('all', limit=None): 19 | if comment.score <= delete_threshold: 20 | comment.delete() 21 | print(str(comment.score) + " got removed") 22 | 23 | print("Done!") 24 | 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scheduler.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # WikiTextBot made by https://github.com/kittenswolf 2 | # Bot in action: reddit.com/u/WikiTextBot 3 | # reddit.com/u/kittens_from_space 4 | 5 | import time 6 | import subprocess 7 | 8 | wait_time_min = 30 9 | 10 | 11 | wait_time_sec = wait_time_min * 60 12 | 13 | def main(): 14 | print("[INFO] Updating ban list...") 15 | p1 = subprocess.call(["python3", "update_ban_list.py"]) 16 | print("[INFO] Deleting downvoted comments...") 17 | p2 = subprocess.call(["python3", "delete_downvoted.py"]) 18 | 19 | print("[INFO] Sleeping...") 20 | time.sleep(wait_time_sec) 21 | 22 | while True: 23 | try: 24 | main() 25 | except Exception as e: 26 | print("[ERROR]" + str(e)) 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sentences.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 2 | # Taken from https://stackoverflow.com/a/31505798 3 | import re 4 | 5 | def split(text): 6 | caps = "([A-Z])" 7 | prefixes = "(Mr|St|Mrs|Ms|Dr)[.]" 8 | suffixes = "(Inc|Ltd|Jr|Sr|Co)" 9 | starters = "(Mr|Mrs|Ms|Dr|He\s|She\s|It\s|They\s|Their\s|Our\s|We\s|But\s|However\s|That\s|This\s|Wherever)" 10 | acronyms = "([A-Z][.][A-Z][.](?:[A-Z][.])?)" 11 | websites = "[.](com|net|org|io|gov)" 12 | 13 | text = " " + text + " " 14 | text = text.replace("\n"," ") 15 | text = re.sub(prefixes,"\\1",text) 16 | text = re.sub(websites,"\\1",text) 17 | if "Ph.D" in text: text = text.replace("Ph.D.","PhD") 18 | text = re.sub("\s" + caps + "[.] "," \\1 ",text) 19 | text = re.sub(acronyms+" "+starters,"\\1 \\2",text) 20 | text = re.sub(caps + "[.]" + caps + "[.]" + caps + "[.]","\\1\\2\\3",text) 21 | text = re.sub(caps + "[.]" + caps + "[.]","\\1\\2",text) 22 | text = re.sub(" "+suffixes+"[.] "+starters," \\1 \\2",text) 23 | text = re.sub(" "+suffixes+"[.]"," \\1",text) 24 | text = re.sub(" " + caps + "[.]"," \\1",text) 25 | if "”" in text: text = text.replace(".”","”.") 26 | if "\"" in text: text = text.replace(".\"","\".") 27 | if "!" in text: text = text.replace("!\"","\"!") 28 | if "?" in text: text = text.replace("?\"","\"?") 29 | text = text.replace(".",".") 30 | text = text.replace("?","?") 31 | text = text.replace("!","!") 32 | text = text.replace("",".") 33 | sentences = text.split("") 34 | sentences = sentences[:-1] 35 | sentences = [s.strip() for s in sentences] 36 | return sentences 37 | 38 | 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /update_ban_list.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # WikiTextBot made by https://github.com/kittenswolf 2 | # Bot in action: reddit.com/u/WikiTextBot 3 | # reddit.com/u/kittens_from_space 4 | 5 | import praw 6 | import subprocess 7 | 8 | home_sub = "WikiTextBot" 9 | start_signal = "^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Start" 10 | 11 | print("Logging in..") 12 | reddit = praw.Reddit(user_agent='*', 13 | client_id="*", client_secret="*", 14 | username="*", password="*") 15 | print("Logged in.") 16 | 17 | def get_all_banned(): 18 | """Gets list of the subreddits the bot is currently banned in. Fresh data: pulls it from inbox""" 19 | 20 | banned_list = [] 21 | for message in reddit.inbox.messages(limit=350): 22 | if "banned" in str(message.subject).lower(): 23 | sub = str(message.subject).split("r/")[1] 24 | banned_list.append(sub) 25 | 26 | done_bans = [] 27 | for i in banned_list: 28 | if i not in done_bans: 29 | done_bans.append(i) 30 | 31 | return done_bans 32 | 33 | def get_current_bans(wiki_page): 34 | """Gets list of the subreddits the bot is currently banned from. Pulls data from the banned wikipage in $homesub""" 35 | page = reddit.subreddit(home_sub).wiki[wiki_page].content_md 36 | list = page.split(start_signal)[1] 37 | list = list.split("|-|")[1] 38 | 39 | list_bans = [item.replace("|", "").replace("\r", "") for item in list.split("\n")] 40 | 41 | list = [] 42 | for item in list_bans: 43 | if not item == '': 44 | list.append(item) 45 | 46 | return list 47 | 48 | def enter_sub(wiki_page, input_sub): 49 | current_bans = get_current_bans(wiki_page) 50 | 51 | if input_sub in current_bans: 52 | return 53 | 54 | try: 55 | test = [comment for comment in reddit.subreddit(input_sub).comments(limit=1)] 56 | except Exception as e: 57 | return 58 | 59 | print("Adding " + input_sub) 60 | 61 | current_bans = current_bans + [input_sub] 62 | 63 | wikipage = reddit.subreddit(home_sub).wiki[wiki_page].content_md 64 | only_header = wikipage.split(start_signal)[0] 65 | 66 | new_list = ["|Subreddit|\n", "|-|\n"] 67 | 68 | for sub in current_bans: 69 | new_list.append("|" + sub + "|\n") 70 | 71 | list_part = ''.join(new_list) 72 | 73 | final_wikipage = only_header + start_signal + "\n\n" + list_part 74 | 75 | reddit.subreddit(home_sub).wiki[wiki_page].edit(final_wikipage) 76 | 77 | def check_bans(): 78 | bans = get_all_banned() 79 | 80 | for sub in bans: 81 | enter_sub("banned", sub) 82 | 83 | check_bans() 84 | 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /user_blacklist.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | AutoModerator --------------------------------------------------------------------------------