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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## ⚠️ Outdated 2 | This project is currently unmaintained 3 | 4 | ## CS2-Chatbot 5 | Automatically respond to in-game messages in Counter-Strike 2 6 | 7 | ![image](https://github.com/skelcium/CS2-Chatbot/assets/141345390/aaaea781-60a2-4fcb-881b-178f3c0b621d) 8 | ![image](https://github.com/skel-sys/CS2-Chatbot/assets/141345390/9b8a3948-cf43-4960-a786-b87e83be4abb) 9 | 10 | ## Setup 11 | 1. Add `-condebug` to your CS2 launch options 12 | 2. In CS2, run `bind p "exec message.cfg"` 13 | 14 | ## Requirements 15 | - An [old.character.ai](https://old.character.ai/) account in order to fetch an API key 16 | 17 | ## I can't find my API key 18 | Log into [old.character.ai](https://old.character.ai/), open your browser's developer console, enter `console.log(JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem("char_token")).value)` and copy the result 19 | 20 | ## Can I be banned for this? 21 | No 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import asyncio 2 | import json 3 | import random 4 | import traceback 5 | 6 | import pydirectinput 7 | import requests 8 | from characterai import PyCAI 9 | from nicegui import ui, run 10 | from numerize import numerize 11 | 12 | from util import * 13 | 14 | 15 | current_version = 'v1.2.0' 16 | 17 | theme = ui.dark_mode() 18 | theme.enable() 19 | 20 | ui.query('.nicegui-content').classes('p-0') 21 | ui.colors(primary='#ec4899') 22 | 23 | # c.ai vars 24 | settings_file = 'chatbot_settings.json' 25 | client = None 26 | char_id = None 27 | current_char = None 28 | 29 | tgt = None 30 | chat = None 31 | 32 | # Game 33 | cs_path = get_cs_path() + '\\game\\csgo\\' 34 | log_dir = cs_path + 'console.log' 35 | exec_dir = cs_path + 'cfg\\message.cfg' 36 | bind_key = 'p' 37 | 38 | chat_char_limit = 222 39 | chat_delay = 0.5 40 | last_log = '' 41 | each_key_delay = 0.2 42 | 43 | 44 | class ToggleButton(ui.button): 45 | 46 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None: 47 | super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) 48 | self._state = False 49 | self.on('click', self.toggle) 50 | 51 | def toggle(self) -> None: 52 | """Toggle the button state.""" 53 | self._state = not self._state 54 | self.update() 55 | 56 | if cai_token.value == '': 57 | ui.notify('Please set a C.AI token!', type='negative') 58 | tabs.set_value('Settings') 59 | self._state = not self._state 60 | elif not current_char: 61 | ui.notify('Please select a character to use first!', type='negative') 62 | tabs.set_value('Characters') 63 | self._state = not self._state 64 | elif self._state: 65 | ui.notify('Chatbot is now running!', type='positive', color='pink') 66 | toggle_active.classes(remove='animate-pulse') 67 | status_badge.set_visibility(False) 68 | cai_token.disable() 69 | else: 70 | ui.notify('Chatbot has been disabled.', type='warning') 71 | cai_token.enable() 72 | 73 | self.update() 74 | 75 | def update(self) -> None: 76 | self.props(f'color={"green" if self._state else "pink"}') 77 | super().update() 78 | 79 | 80 | async def handle_chat(): 81 | global last_log 82 | if toggle_active._state: 83 | log = get_last_chat(log_dir) 84 | 85 | # Don't respond to same message or when there's no [ALL] chat message 86 | if log == last_log or log is None: 87 | return 88 | 89 | data = log.split(': ') 90 | 91 | # Don't respond to self 92 | if get_last_name_used() in data[0]: 93 | return 94 | 95 | last_log = log 96 | message = data[1] 97 | 98 | if mimic_mode_switch.value: 99 | response_message = ''.join([char.upper() if random.randint(0, 1) else char.lower() for char in message]) 100 | else: 101 | data = await run.cpu_bound(client.chat.send_message, 102 | chat['external_id'], tgt, message 103 | ) 104 | 105 | #name = data['src_char']['participant']['name'] 106 | response_message = data['replies'][0]['text'] 107 | 108 | # Clean string 109 | text = response_message.replace('"', "''").replace('\n', ' ') 110 | 111 | # Chunk our message in order to send everything 112 | texts = [text[i:i + chat_char_limit] for i in range(0, len(text), chat_char_limit)] 113 | 114 | for text in texts: 115 | with open(exec_dir, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: 116 | f.write(f'say "{text}"') 117 | 118 | # Don't send an input to other windows 119 | if get_foreground_window_title() == 'Counter-Strike 2': 120 | if human_mode_switch.value: 121 | await asyncio.sleep(each_key_delay * len(text)) 122 | 123 | pydirectinput.write(bind_key) 124 | await asyncio.sleep(chat_delay) 125 | 126 | 127 | def swap_theme(e): 128 | if e.value: 129 | theme.enable() 130 | else: 131 | theme.disable() 132 | 133 | 134 | def load_settings(): 135 | try: 136 | with open(settings_file) as f: 137 | settings = json.load(f) 138 | if settings['token']: 139 | cai_token.value = settings['token'] 140 | except FileNotFoundError: 141 | print('No settings file, creating one.') 142 | with open(settings_file, 'w') as f: 143 | json.dump({'token': ''}, f) 144 | except json.JSONDecodeError: 145 | print('Invalid JSON data, recreating file.') 146 | with open(settings_file, 'w') as f: 147 | json.dump({'token': ''}, f) 148 | 149 | 150 | def check_if_updated(): 151 | try: 152 | data = requests.get('https://api.github.com/repositories/708269905/releases').json() 153 | recent_tag = data[0]['tag_name'] 154 | 155 | if recent_tag != current_version: 156 | ui.notify('A new update is available, click here to download it.', html=True, close_button='Close', timeout=20000) 157 | except: 158 | ui.notify("Failed to check if up-to-date.") 159 | 160 | def check_if_admin(): 161 | if not is_running_as_admin(): 162 | ui.notify('Not running as admin, some features may not work.', html=True, close_button='Close', timeout=0, type='warning') 163 | 164 | 165 | def check_if_condebug(): 166 | if not is_condebug_in_steam_args(): 167 | ui.notify('Could not find -condebug in Steam CS2 launch arguments.', html=True, close_button='Close', timeout=0, type='warning') 168 | 169 | 170 | def select_character(char): 171 | if not client: 172 | ui.notify('Please set a C.AI token!', type='negative') 173 | tabs.set_value('Settings') 174 | return 175 | 176 | global char_id 177 | global tgt 178 | global current_char 179 | 180 | try: 181 | client.chat.new_chat(char_id) 182 | except: 183 | ui.notify('Failed to create chat, check your token!', type='negative') 184 | return 185 | 186 | reset_button.enable() 187 | current_char = char 188 | 189 | if char['avatar_file_name']: 190 | avatar = 'https://characterai.io/i/80/static/avatars/' + char['avatar_file_name'] 191 | else: 192 | avatar = 'https://characterai.io/i/80/static/topic-pics/cai-light-on-dark.jpg' 193 | 194 | ui.notify(f'Selected {char["participant__name"]} as your character.', avatar=avatar, color='pink', html=True) 195 | char_id = char['external_id'] 196 | 197 | # Save tgt and history_external_id 198 | # to avoid making a lot of requests 199 | global chat 200 | chat = client.chat.get_chat(char_id) 201 | 202 | participants = chat['participants'] 203 | 204 | # In the list of "participants", 205 | # a character can be at zero or in the first place 206 | if not participants[0]['is_human']: 207 | tgt = participants[0]['user']['username'] 208 | else: 209 | tgt = participants[1]['user']['username'] 210 | 211 | 212 | async def set_token(token, overwrite=False): 213 | global client 214 | 215 | client = PyCAI(token) 216 | username = client.user.info()['user']['user']['username'] 217 | 218 | if username == 'ANONYMOUS': 219 | ui.notify('An invalid token has been set!', type='negative') 220 | else: 221 | ui.notify(f'Welcome {username}!', type='positive', color='pink') 222 | 223 | # Save correct token 224 | if overwrite: 225 | with open(settings_file, 'w') as f: 226 | json.dump({'token': token}, f) 227 | 228 | await search(query_type='Trending') 229 | 230 | 231 | async def search(query_type='Search'): 232 | 233 | if cai_token.value == '': 234 | ui.notify('Please set a C.AI token!', type='negative') 235 | tabs.set_value('Settings') 236 | return 237 | 238 | search_btn.disable() 239 | 240 | try: 241 | if query_type == 'Recommended': 242 | response = await run.io_bound(client.character.recommended) 243 | characters = response['recommended_characters'] 244 | elif query_type == 'Recent': 245 | response = await run.io_bound(client.user.recent) 246 | characters = response['characters'] 247 | elif query_type == 'Trending': 248 | response = await run.io_bound(client.character.trending) 249 | characters = response['trending_characters'] 250 | elif query_type == 'Search': 251 | response = await run.io_bound(client.character.search, character_input.value) 252 | characters = response['characters'] 253 | 254 | results.clear() 255 | 256 | for character in characters: 257 | name = character['participant__name'] 258 | if character['avatar_file_name']: 259 | avatar = 'https://characterai.io/i/80/static/avatars/' + character['avatar_file_name'] 260 | else: 261 | avatar = 'https://characterai.io/i/80/static/topic-pics/cai-light-on-dark.jpg' 262 | 263 | with results: 264 | with ui.link().on('click', lambda char=character: select_character(char)).classes('no-underline hover:scale-105 duration-100 active:scale-100 text-pink-600'): 265 | with ui.card().tight().classes('w-36 h-48 text-center').classes('shadow-md shadow-black dark:bg-[#121212]'): 266 | ui.image(avatar).classes('h-32') 267 | with ui.row().classes('absolute right-2 top-1'): 268 | if 'participant__num_interactions' in character: 269 | interaction_label = f'🗨️{numerize.numerize(character["participant__num_interactions"])}' 270 | else: 271 | interaction_label = '' 272 | 273 | ui.label(interaction_label).classes('text-center drop-shadow-[0_1.2px_1.2px_rgba(0,0,0,1)]') 274 | with ui.card_section().classes('h-6 w-full font-bold'): 275 | ui.label(name).classes('drop-shadow-[0_1.2px_1.2px_rgba(0,0,0,0.8)] break-words') 276 | 277 | character_count_badge.text = len(characters) 278 | 279 | except Exception as e: 280 | traceback_msg = traceback.format_exc() 281 | ui.notify(traceback_msg) 282 | search_btn.enable() 283 | 284 | search_btn.enable() 285 | 286 | handle_chat_timer = ui.timer(0.1, handle_chat, active=True) 287 | 288 | with ui.dialog() as dialog_help_api, ui.card(): 289 | ui.markdown(''' 290 |

Get API Token

291 | 292 |
    293 |
  1. Visit https://old.character.ai/
  2. 294 |
  3. Open DevTools in your browser
  4. 295 |
  5. Go to Storage → Local Storage → char_token
  6. 296 |
  7. Copy value
  8. 297 |
298 | ''') 299 | 300 | ui.button('Close', on_click=dialog_help_api.close).props('outline') 301 | 302 | with ui.splitter(value=16).classes('w-full h-screen').props(':limits="[16, 32]"') as splitter: 303 | with splitter.before: 304 | ui.icon('chat', color='primary').classes('m-auto text-5xl mt-6') 305 | with ui.tabs().props('vertical').classes('w-full h-full') as tabs: 306 | characters = ui.tab('Characters', icon='group') 307 | with characters: 308 | character_count_badge = ui.badge('0').classes('absolute mr-3') 309 | settings = ui.tab('Settings', icon='settings') 310 | 311 | with ui.row().classes('p-2 mx-auto'): 312 | toggle_active = ToggleButton(icon='power_settings_new').classes('w-11 animate-pulse') 313 | with toggle_active: 314 | status_badge = ui.badge('OFF').props('floating').classes('bg-red rounded') 315 | reset_button = ui.button(icon='restart_alt').classes('w-11 outline').on('click',lambda e: select_character(current_char)) 316 | reset_button.disable() 317 | 318 | with reset_button: 319 | ui.tooltip("⚠️ Reset Character's memory").classes('bg-red') 320 | 321 | with splitter.after: 322 | with ui.tab_panels(tabs, value=characters).props('vertical').classes('w-full h-full'): 323 | with ui.tab_panel(characters).classes('overflow-x-hidden'): 324 | with ui.row().classes('flex items-center w-full'): 325 | character_input = ui.input('Character').on('keypress.enter', search).classes('w-52') 326 | search_btn = ui.button(on_click=search, icon='search').classes('outline mt-auto') 327 | character_select = ui.select(['Recommended', 'Trending', 'Recent'], value='Trending', on_change=lambda e: search(query_type=e.value)).classes('ml-auto').props('filled') 328 | 329 | ui.separator() 330 | results = ui.row().classes('justify-center') 331 | with results: 332 | ui.chat_message("Hello, recommended characters will be displayed here once you've set a C.AI token.", 333 | name='Skel', 334 | stamp='now', 335 | avatar='https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/141345390?s=400&u=16b4e98ca85ea791552d50cdb4aef6491a95e7c9&v=4' 336 | ).props(add="bg-color='pink' text-color='white'") 337 | 338 | with ui.tab_panel(settings): 339 | with ui.grid(columns=2).classes('w-full'): 340 | with ui.card().tight().classes('shadow-sm shadow-black'): 341 | with ui.card_section(): 342 | ui.badge('API') 343 | cai_token = ui.input(label='C.AI Token', password=True, on_change=lambda e: set_token(e.value, overwrite=True)) 344 | 345 | with ui.row().classes('mt-5'): 346 | ui.button(icon='help', on_click=dialog_help_api.open).props('rounded') 347 | 348 | with ui.card().tight().classes('shadow-sm shadow-black'): 349 | with ui.card_section(): 350 | ui.badge('Appearance') 351 | ui.html('
') 352 | 353 | ui.switch('Dark Theme', on_change=swap_theme, value=True) 354 | 355 | with ui.row().classes('mt-3') : 356 | with ui.button(icon='colorize').props('rounded') as button: 357 | ui.color_picker(on_pick=lambda e: ui.colors(primary=e.color)) 358 | 359 | with ui.card().tight().classes('shadow-sm shadow-black'): 360 | with ui.card_section(): 361 | ui.badge('Chatbot') 362 | ui.html('
') 363 | 364 | mimic_mode_switch = ui.switch('Mimic Mode') 365 | human_mode_switch = ui.switch('Humanized Typing Speed') 366 | 367 | with mimic_mode_switch: 368 | ui.tooltip('Repeat messages with randomly applied capitalization, JuSt LikE ThiS!') 369 | 370 | check_if_updated() 371 | check_if_admin() 372 | check_if_condebug() 373 | load_settings() 374 | 375 | ui.run(native=True, show=False, window_size=(840, 600), title='CS2 Chatbot', reload=False, show_welcome_message=False) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | PyDirectInput~=1.0.4 2 | requests~=2.31.0 3 | nicegui~=1.4.19 4 | characterai~=0.8.0 5 | numerize~=0.12 6 | vdf~=3.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /util.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os, vdf, winreg 2 | from ctypes import wintypes, windll, create_unicode_buffer, byref, POINTER, sizeof 3 | 4 | # Scary handle technology (doesn't touch the game though, trust). 5 | windll.advapi32.OpenProcessToken.restype = wintypes.BOOL 6 | windll.advapi32.OpenProcessToken.argtypes = [wintypes.HANDLE, wintypes.DWORD, POINTER(wintypes.HANDLE)] 7 | 8 | windll.advapi32.GetTokenInformation.restype = wintypes.BOOL 9 | windll.advapi32.GetTokenInformation.argtypes = [wintypes.HANDLE, wintypes.DWORD, POINTER(None), wintypes.DWORD, POINTER(wintypes.DWORD)] 10 | 11 | windll.kernel32.CloseHandle.restype = wintypes.BOOL 12 | windll.kernel32.CloseHandle.argtypes = [wintypes.HANDLE] 13 | 14 | windll.kernel32.GetCurrentProcess.restype = wintypes.HANDLE 15 | windll.kernel32.GetCurrentProcess.argtypes = [] 16 | 17 | TOKEN_READ = 0x20008 # STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ | TOKEN_QUERY 18 | TokenElevationType = 18 # TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenElevationType 19 | TokenElevation = 20 # TOKEN_INFORMATION_CLASS.TokenElevation 20 | TokenElevationTypeLimited = 3 # TOKEN_ELEVATION_TYPE.TokenElevationTypeLimited 21 | 22 | 23 | def is_running_as_admin(): 24 | try: 25 | hToken = wintypes.HANDLE() 26 | if not windll.advapi32.OpenProcessToken(windll.kernel32.GetCurrentProcess(), TOKEN_READ, byref(hToken)): 27 | return False 28 | 29 | token_information_elevation_type = wintypes.DWORD(0) 30 | dwLen = wintypes.DWORD(0) 31 | if (not windll.advapi32.GetTokenInformation(hToken, TokenElevationType, byref(token_information_elevation_type), 32 | sizeof(token_information_elevation_type), byref(dwLen)) 33 | or sizeof(token_information_elevation_type) != dwLen.value): 34 | windll.kernel32.CloseHandle(hToken) 35 | return False 36 | 37 | token_information_elevation = wintypes.DWORD(0) 38 | dwLen = wintypes.DWORD(0) 39 | if (not windll.advapi32.GetTokenInformation(hToken, TokenElevation, byref(token_information_elevation), 40 | sizeof(token_information_elevation), byref(dwLen)) 41 | or sizeof(token_information_elevation) != dwLen.value): 42 | windll.kernel32.CloseHandle(hToken) 43 | return False 44 | 45 | windll.kernel32.CloseHandle(hToken) 46 | return token_information_elevation_type.value != TokenElevationTypeLimited and token_information_elevation.value != 0 47 | except: 48 | windll.kernel32.CloseHandle(hToken) 49 | return False 50 | 51 | 52 | def get_steam_path(): 53 | try: 54 | hKey = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432Node\\Valve\\Steam') 55 | path = winreg.QueryValueEx(hKey, 'InstallPath')[0] 56 | winreg.CloseKey(hKey) 57 | return str(path) 58 | except: 59 | return None 60 | 61 | 62 | def get_cs_path(): 63 | try: 64 | hKey = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\WOW6432Node\\Valve\\cs2') 65 | path = winreg.QueryValueEx(hKey, 'installpath')[0] 66 | winreg.CloseKey(hKey) 67 | return str(path) 68 | except: 69 | return None 70 | 71 | 72 | def get_current_user_id(): 73 | try: 74 | hKey = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, 'SOFTWARE\\Valve\\Steam\\ActiveProcess') 75 | id = winreg.QueryValueEx(hKey, 'ActiveUser')[0] 76 | winreg.CloseKey(hKey) 77 | return id 78 | except: 79 | return 0 80 | 81 | 82 | def get_last_name_used(): 83 | try: 84 | hKey = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, 'SOFTWARE\\Valve\\Steam') 85 | name = winreg.QueryValueEx(hKey, 'LastGameNameUsed')[0] 86 | winreg.CloseKey(hKey) 87 | return name 88 | except: 89 | return None 90 | 91 | 92 | def is_condebug_in_steam_args(): 93 | steam_path = get_steam_path() 94 | if not steam_path: 95 | return False 96 | 97 | user_id = get_current_user_id() 98 | if user_id == 0: 99 | return False 100 | 101 | cfg_path = steam_path + f"\\userdata\\{str(user_id)}\\config\\localconfig.vdf" 102 | if not os.path.exists(cfg_path): 103 | return False 104 | 105 | try: 106 | cfg = vdf.load(open(cfg_path, encoding='utf-8')) 107 | 108 | if 'Steam' in cfg['UserLocalConfigStore']['Software']['Valve']: 109 | args = cfg['UserLocalConfigStore']['Software']['Valve']['Steam']['apps']['730']['LaunchOptions'] 110 | else: 111 | args = cfg['UserLocalConfigStore']['Software']['Valve']['steam']['apps']['730']['LaunchOptions'] 112 | 113 | return '-condebug' in args.lower() 114 | except: 115 | return False 116 | 117 | 118 | def get_last_chat(log_dir, n=10): 119 | with open(log_dir, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace') as f: 120 | lines = f.readlines()[-n:] 121 | lines.reverse() 122 | 123 | for line in lines: 124 | if ' [ALL] ' in line: 125 | return line 126 | 127 | 128 | def get_foreground_window_title(): 129 | hWnd = windll.user32.GetForegroundWindow() 130 | length = windll.user32.GetWindowTextLengthW(hWnd) 131 | buf = create_unicode_buffer(length + 2) 132 | windll.user32.GetWindowTextW(hWnd, buf, length + 2) 133 | return buf.value 134 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wip.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | - Change reading log file to how it is done here: http://www.dabeaz.com/generators/Generators.pdf (pg. 72). 2 | - More efficient than parsing entire log file every call. 3 | - Check if it works within an async function, may need dedicated thread with shared queue (pg. 89). 4 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------