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dpm-googlebard1 v1.0.0

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GoogleBard - A reverse engineered API for Google Bard chatbot [Discord]

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A simple Node.js module for creating GoogleBard chatbot using Bard's official API.

Installation

To install the package, run the following command:

npm install googlebard
import { Bard } from "googlebard";

let bot = new Bard(`YOUR_COOKIES`);

let response = await bot.ask("Hello?");
console.log(response);

Features

  • Simulating Response Streaming: The package simulates response streaming, allowing you to get the response as soon as it is available.
  • Multiple conversations: The package supports multiple conversations, allowing you to have multiple parallel conversations with the chatbot.
  • Proxy Support: The package supports proxies, allowing you to use the chatbot from any location.
  • Lightweight: The package is very lightweight, making it easy to use and integrate into your projects.

How to get cookies?

  1. install Cookie-Editor extension.
  2. Go to https://bard.google.com and login.
  3. Click on the extension icon and copy a cookie starting with __Secure-{account_number}PSID (e.g. __Secure-1PSID). Ensure you are copying the correct cookie corresponding to the account number, which can be found in the URL as bard.google.com/u/3. If your account number is /u/3, search for the cookie beginning with __Secure-3PSID.
  4. Paste the cookie in your code.
import { Bard } from "googlebard";

let cookies = `__Secure-1PSID=<YOUR_COOKIE>`;

let bot = new Bard(cookies, {
	inMemory: false, // optional: if true, it will not save conversations to disk
	savePath: "./conversations.json", // optional: path to save conversations
	proxy: {
		// optional: proxy configuration
		host: process.env.PROXY_HOST,
		port: process.env.PROXY_PORT,
		auth: {
			username: process.env.PROXY_USERNAME,
			password: process.env.PROXY_PASSWORD,
		},
		protocol: "http",
	},
});

let conversationId = "conversation name"; // optional: to make it remember the conversation


let response = await bot.ask("Hello?", conversationId); // conversationId is optional
console.log(response);

// Simulating response streaming
await bot.askStream(
	(res) => {
		console.log(res);
	},
	"Hello?",
	conversationId,
);