FB : ASIF SARKER.
Original File : BotPack by YanMaglinte
Modified : ASIF x69 BOTPACK by ASIF x69
• Discover the new feature with premium command
, you can enable it by adding a variable named premium
and the value is boolean
premium ussage example
module.exports.config = {
name: "example",
version: "example",
credits: "example",
permission: 0,
description: "example",
category: "example",
usages: "example",
prefix: true,
premium: true, // this is the example of premium feature ussage
cooldown: 0,
dependencies: {
"": ""
}
}
UPCOMING UPDATE :
adding aliases for each commands
box approval
is set as default, you can disable it on ASIFx69.json
by setting the approval
value into false
you can approve box by using approve
command without using prefix, how to use? just type approve (box/remove) (uid/tid)
EXAMPLES :
view approved list
approve list
add box from approved list
approve box 4834812366643016
remove box from approved list
approve remove 4834812366643016
to get 4S1FSTATE.json
data, please follow these steps :
STEP 5 : tap on + from (.zip/ .crx/ .user.js)
and choose the file "4S1F-FBSTATE.zip" that you downloaded.
STEP 6 : once the extension is added, go to www.facebook.com
and log in to the account you want to use as a bot.
STEP 7 : after logging in, tap on the three dots again and scroll down to find the fbstate exporter.
module.exports.config = {
name: "example", // command name.
version: "1.0.0", // command version.
permission: 0, // set to 1 if you want to set the permission into a group admins, set to 2 if you want to set the permission into a bot admins, set to 3 if you want to set the permission into a bot operators.
credits: "𝐀𝐒𝐈𝐅 𝐱𝟔𝟗",
description: "example", // command description.
prefix: false, // set to true if you want to use the command with prefix, set to false if you want to use the commands without prefix.
category: "example", // command category.
usages: "example", // command ussage.
cooldowns: 5, // 5 seconds command cooldown.
dependencies: {
"name": "version" // not required but if the command have a npm packages, you can type the package name and version to automatically install the package.
}
};
module.exports.run = async ({api, event, args}) => {
// start coding
}