ckptw-wabot v1.21.0
ckptw-wabot - WhatsApp Bot with @mengkodingan/ckptw
Overview
ckptw-wabot is a WhatsApp Bot built using the @mengkodingan/ckptw library. This bot allows you to automate various tasks on WhatsApp, and it supports a modular architecture through plugins.
Features
- Message Handling: Handle incoming messages and respond accordingly.
- Command Parsing: Parse commands sent by users to trigger specific actions.
- Interactive Responses: Provide interactive and dynamic responses to user queries.
- Media Handling: Support for sending and receiving media files such as images, videos, and documents.
- Plugin System: Easily extend and customize the bot by adding new plugins.
Getting Started
Follow these steps to set up and run ckptw-wabot:
Clone Repository:
git clone https://github.com/itsreimau/ckptw-wabot.git cd ckptw-wabotInstall Dependencies:
npm installConfiguration: Copy the
config.example.jsfile toconfig.jsand update the necessary configuration values, such as Owner number, API key, etc.Run the Bot:
npm startQR Code Authentication: Scan the QR code generated by the bot using your WhatsApp mobile app to authenticate.
Start Interacting: Once authenticated, the bot is ready to handle incoming messages and execute commands.
Customization
Adding a New Plugin
To add a new plugin, follow these steps:
Create a new JavaScript file in the
pluginsfolder with your desired functionality. For example,ping.js:// plugins/info-ping.js module.exports = { name: 'ping', category: 'info', code: async (ctx) => { ctx.reply('Pong!'); } };Your plugin is now ready to use. Users can trigger it by sending
/pingin the chat.
Check @mengkodingan/ckptw Documentation
For more details on using the underlying library, refer to the ckptw documentation.
Contributions
Contributions are welcome! If you find a bug or have an idea for a new feature, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Feel free to explore, modify, and enhance ckptw-wabot to suit your specific needs. Happy coding!
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