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A NPM Package for garfilxn
GARFIELD BOT NPM
iPANDA, is a WhatsApp helper bot written by ZENOI Does not log into your account It is written on WhatsApp Web API.
git clone https://github.com/Zenoixnoize/GARFIELD-3.0.git
cd GARFIELD-3.0
npm i
# Config.env oluşturun ve düzenleyin. #
# Config.env create and edit. #
node bot.js
Answer a few frequently asked questions;
This project is open source so all the codes are clear. Neither less nor more; you can look what you want. We absolutely do not have access to your accounts.
If you are concerned about security, you can install it on your own computer. If you think someone else has captured your data, simply click on Whatsapp> Three Dots> Whatsapp Web> Logout from all sessions button.
Of course not. It will never happen. But you can donate to us. You can reach me via Telegram .
Due to Userbot; Your WhatsApp account may be banned.
This is an open source project, you are responsible for everything you do.
Absolutely, Asena executives do not accept responsibility.
By establishing the Asena, you are deemed to have accepted these responsibilities.
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NPM Package for xcGarfield
We found that garfilxn demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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