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selflyon

v1.0.2

Published

Selfbot utilities for Lyon

Readme

Selflyon

Selflyon, your Photop self-botting module. Is it too difficult to get your hands on a bot account for Photop? Selflyon pairs with Lyon, a bot client made by @abooby to deliver a seamless, low-code integration with Photop and Exotek's login/authentication APIs. Here is how to use Selflyon ⚠️ IMPORTANT REMINDER ⚠️: Selflyon is only compatible with ES modules! This means you cannot "require" selflyon, only import it.

How to use Selflyon to log into Lyon

First of all, you must install Selflyon by running npm i selflyon. Done? Now we can continue.


Here is a detailed code example with explanatory comments to help you understand. The only available function for Selflyon is lyonConfig().

// import the PhotopAccount class from Selflyon
import { PhotopAccount } from "selflyon";
// import the Client class from Lyon.
import { Client } from "lyon";

// initialize the Photop account info to punch into Lyon.
const lyonConfig = await new PhotopAccount(
  "EXOTEK ACCOUNT EMAIL HERE",
  "EXOTEK ACCOUNT PASSWORD HERE",
  function() {
    // this function will run when the bot successfully logs in and starts up.
  }
).lyonConfig(); // addding ".lyonConfig();" to the end is to generate the Lyon configuration object so that you can just put it into Lyon.
// initialize/log in to the bot using Lyon.
const client = await new Client(lyonConfig);

// your Lyon bot code goes here

It's that simple! Just include it in your Lyon bot.

How does Selflyon work?

Selflyon uses the Exotek Login API to get a token from your E-mail and password, which it passes through Exotek's OAuth API to get a code from it. It stores this code and passes it to Photop's Login API. Photop's Login API then return the UserID and Token for your user. Selflyon just passes on this info to Lyon. You really don't NEED Selflyon, it just cleans up and polishes your code: My codebase before Selflyon was 173 lines, after developing and using it, that went down to 131.

``Made with ❤️ in Philadelphia by NullClock`