0.1.16 • Published 1 year ago

bileyes v0.1.16

Weekly downloads
-
License
ISC
Repository
-
Last release
1 year ago

Bileyes

Send WhatsApp messages from the command-line.

Installation

Using npx, installation is not necessary. You can run Bileyes on a system with NodeJS 16 or higher from the command-line as follows:

npx bileyes

Usage

Available commands and options can be listed with --help flag

npx bileyes --help

for most command it's necessary that you've authorized Bileyes to interact with the WhatsApp API on your behalf. This can be done by logging in as described below.

Login

To login you need to authorize Bileyes from another device that has WhatsApp installed and scan the QR code using the link provided in the terminal.

npx bileyes login

In the WhatsApp mobile app go to "Settings > Connected Devices > Connect Device" and scan the QR code.

Wait until the status is "active", then you can exit Bileyes.

Logout

Logging out removes credentials from your local environment but will not disconnect Bileyes from your WhatsApp account, you can disconnect Bileyes using the WhatsApp app

npx bileyes logout

Different types of recipients

Bileyes supports three types of recipients for sending messages/images/files/etc.

An international phone number (e.g.: 3161234567890)

A so-called WhatsApp ID, for example a group ID: 123456789-987654321@g.us

Sending a message to yourself or a phone number

Using the recipient me you can send yourself a test message:

npx bileyes send me 'Hello From Bileyes!'
0.1.14

1 year ago

0.1.15

1 year ago

0.1.16

1 year ago

0.1.12

1 year ago

0.1.13

1 year ago

0.1.11

1 year ago

0.1.10

1 year ago

0.1.9

1 year ago

0.1.8

1 year ago

0.1.7

1 year ago

0.1.6

1 year ago

0.1.5

1 year ago

0.1.4

1 year ago

0.1.3

1 year ago

0.1.2

1 year ago

0.1.1

1 year ago

0.1.0

1 year ago

0.0.6

1 year ago

0.0.5

1 year ago

0.0.7

1 year ago

0.0.4

1 year ago

0.0.3

1 year ago

0.0.2

1 year ago

0.0.1

1 year ago