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byte-api

v1.4.0

Published

<h1 align="center"> <br> Byte-API <br> </h1>

Downloads

36

Readme

Setup

if you use npm,

npm install byte-api

if you use yarn,

yarn add byte-api

Code

All methods that interact with your user account (Most that query the api) require you to be authorized or logged in first, as shown below.

const Byte = require("byte-api");

const Client = new Byte.Client("YourAuthorizationToken");

Client.setProfileColor(1) // Sets the user's profile color
.then((res) => {
    console.log(res);
})

Client.setBio("Just a random Bio") // Changes your BIO.
.then((res) => {
    console.log(res);
})

Example of a follow + like + subscribe bot:

const Byte = require("byte-api");

const Client = new Byte.Client("YourAuthorizationToken");

let items = ["Nice!", "cool", "welcome", "awesome", "^~^"]


let i = 0;
;(async function container() {
    let posts = await Client.getGlobalFeed()
    for (let post of posts) {
        i++;
        await post.author.subscribe(post.authorID)
        console.log(await post.loop());
        console.log(await post.like());
        await post.comment(items[Math.floor(Math.random()*items.length)])
        await new Promise((resolve, reject) => setTimeout(resolve, 1500))
        console.log(i)
    }
    container();
})();

There are some exceptions though, they're accessed in a different way.

const Byte = require("byte-api");

Byte.Isolated.checkName("potato") // Checks a usernames avability without the need for authorization.
.then((res) => console.log(res))

Getting a Token

You can get a token by sniffing the http traffic of the app. in every request, there will be a header saying "Authorization: Token", copy that token and use it to logon. To do this, I used HttpCanary (From the Android App Store) and Nox App Player.

To-Do

  • Abide by x-ratelimit.
  • Add more endpoints.
  • Add paging through feed.
  • add a d.ts file

Contributions

I'd love for people to help out!

I have no standards for accepting PRs or issues. Have a neat idea? impliment it and send it over, and if it works well I'll approve. Though I might reformat it to fit the style of the rest of the repository.

If you're better at Javascript then me, feel free to make corrections or tell me how I can do something better!