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<h2><img align="middle"
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src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/odb/official-bash-logo/master/assets/Logo
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s/Icons/PNG/64x64.png" >
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Bashbot - A Telegram bot written in bash.
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</h2>
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Written by Drew (@topkecleon), Daniil Gentili (@danogentili), and Kay M
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(@gnadelwartz).
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Contributions by JuanPotato, BigNerd95, TiagoDanin, and iicc1.
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Released to the public domain wherever applicable.
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Elsewhere, consider it released under the
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[WTFPLv2](http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/).
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## Prerequisites
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Uses [JSON.sh](http://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh), but no more TMUX.
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Even bashbot is written in bash, it depends on commands typically availible in
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a Unix/Linux Environment.
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More concret on the common commands provided by recent versions of
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[coreutils](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GNU_Core_Utilities_commands),
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[busybox](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox#Commands) or
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[toybox](https://landley.net/toybox/help.html), see [Developer
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Notes](doc/7_develop.md#common-commands)
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*Note for MacOS and BSD Users:* As bashbot heavily uses modern bash and (gnu)
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grep/sed features, bashbot will not run without installing additional software,
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see [Install Bashbot](doc/0_install.md)
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Bashbot [Documentation](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash) and
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[Downloads](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases) are
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availible on www.github.com
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## Documentation
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* [Introdution to Telegram Bots](https://core.telegram.org/bots)
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* [Install Bashbot](doc/0_install.md)
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* Install release
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* Install from githup
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* Update Bashbot
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* Notes on Updates
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* [Get Bottoken from Botfather](doc/1_firstbot.md)
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* [Getting Started](doc/2_usage.md)
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* Managing your Bot
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* Recieve data
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* Send messages
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* Send files, locations, keyboards
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* [Advanced Features](doc/3_advanced.md)
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* Access Control
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* Interactive Chats
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* Background Jobs
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* Inline queries
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* Send message errors
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* [Expert Use](doc/4_expert.md)
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* Handling UTF-8 character sets
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* Run as other user or system service
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* Scedule bashbot from Cron
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* Use from CLI and Scripts
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* Customize Bashbot Environment
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* [Best Practices](doc/5_practice.md)
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* Customize mycommands.sh
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* Overwrite/disable commands
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* Seperate logic from commands
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* Test your Bot with shellcheck
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* [Function Reference](doc/6_reference.md)
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* Sending Messages, Files, Keyboards
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* User Access Control
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* Inline Queries
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* jsshDB Bashbot key-value storage
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* Background and Interactive Jobs
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* [Deveoper Notes](doc/7_develop.md)
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* Debug bashbot
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* Modules, addons, events
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* Setup your environment
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* Bashbot testsuite
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* [Examples Dir](examples/README.md)
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### Your really first bashbot in a nutshell
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To install and run bashbot you need acess to a linux/unix command line. If you
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don't know how to get accces to a linux/unix/bsd like command line you should
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stop reading here :-(
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In addition you need a [Telegram client](https://telegram.org) and a mobile
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phone to [register an
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account](https://telegramguide.com/create-a-telegram-account/).
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If you don't want to register for Telegram you should stop reading here ;-)
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After you're registered to Telegram send a message to
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[@botfather](https://telegram.me/botfather),
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[create a new Telegram Bot token](doc/1_firstbot.md) and write it down. You
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need the token to install the bot.
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Now open a linux/unix/bsd terminal and check if bash is installed: ```which
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bash && echo "bash installed!"```.
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If you get an error message bash is not installed.
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Create a new directory and change to it: ```mkdir tbb; cd tbb``` and download
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the latest '*.tar.gz' file from
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[https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases](https://github.com/to
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pkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases). This can be done with the commands:
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```bash
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wget -q https://github.com/$(wget -q
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https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases/latest -O - | egrep
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'/.*/.*/.*tar.gz' -o)
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```
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Extract the '*.tar.gz' file and change to bashbot directory: ```tar -xzf
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*.tar.gz; cd telegram-bot-bash```,
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install bashbot: ```./bashbot.sh init``` and enter your bot token when asked.
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All other questions can be answered
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by hitting the \<Return\> key.
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Thats all, now you can start your bot with ```./bashbot.sh start``` and send
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him messages:
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```
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/start
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You are Botadmin
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*Available commands*:
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*• /start*: _Start bot and get this message_.
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*• /help*: _Get this message_.
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*• /info*: _Get shorter info message about this bot_....
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/info
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his is bashbot, the Telegram bot written entirely in bash.
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It features background tasks and interactive chats, and can serve as an
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interface for CLI programs.
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```
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For more Information on how to install, customize and use your new bot, read
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the [Documentation](#Documentation)
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### Log files
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Since version 0.96 bashbot log commands recieved (updates) and connection
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errors. If you start bashbot in debug mode
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bash stdout, stderr and all recieved telegram message updates are logged also.
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To enable debug mode start bashbot with debug as third argument: `bashbot start
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debug`
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```
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├── logs
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│ ├── ERROR.log # connection errors from / to telegram API
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│ ├── UPDATE.log # summary whats received from your bot
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│ │
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│ ├── DEBUG.log # stdout/stderr of you bot (debug mode enabled)
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│ └── MESSAGE.log # full text of all message updates received (debug
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mode enabled)
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```
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----
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## Security Considerations
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Running a Telegram Bot means it is connected to the public and you never know
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whats send to your Bot.
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Bash scripts in general are not designed to be bullet proof, so consider this
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Bot as a proof of concept. Bash programmers often struggle with 'quoting hell'
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and globbing, see [Implications of wrong
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quoting](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/171346/security-implications-o
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f-forgetting-to-quote-a-variable-in-bash-posix-shells)
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Whenever you are processing input from from untrusted sources (messages, files,
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network) you must be as carefull as possible, e.g. set IFS appropriate, disable
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globbing (set -f) and quote everthing. In addition delete unused scripts and
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examples from your Bot, e.g. scripts 'notify', 'calc', 'question', and disable
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all not used commands.
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**Note:** Until v0.941 (mai/22/2020) telegram-bot-bash has a remote code
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execution bug, pls update if you use an older version!
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One of the most powerful features of unix shells like bash is variable and
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command substitution, this can lead to RCE and information disclosing bugs if
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you do not escape '$' porperly, see [Issue
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#125](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/issues/125)
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A powerful tool to improve your scripts is ```shellcheck```. You can [use it
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online](https://www.shellcheck.net/) or [install shellcheck
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locally](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck#installing). Shellcheck is used
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extensive in bashbot development to enshure a high code quality, e.g. it's not
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allowed to push changes without passing all shellcheck tests.
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In addition bashbot has a [test suite](doc/7_develop.md) to check if important
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functionality is working as expected.
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### use printf whenever possible
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If you're writing a script and it is taking external input (from the user as
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arguments, or file names from the file system...),
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you shouldn't use echo to display it. [Use printf whenever
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possible](https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/6581)
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```bash
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# very simple
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echo "text with variables. PWD=$PWD"
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printf '%s\n' "text with variables. PWD=$PWD"
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-> text with variables. PWD=/home/xxx
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# more advanced
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FLOAT="1.2346777892864" INTEGER="12345.123"
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echo "text with variabeles. float=$FLOAT, integer=$INTEGER, PWD=$PWD"
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->text with variables. float=1.2346777892864, integer=12345.123, PWD=/home/xxx
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printf "text with variables. float=%.2f, integer=%d, PWD=%s\n" "" "$INTEGER"
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"$PWD"
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->text with variables. float=1.23, integer=12345, PWD=/home/xxx
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```
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### Do not use #!/usr/bin/env bash
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**We stay with /bin/bash shebang, because it's more save from security
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perspective.**
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Using a fixed path to the system provided bash makes it harder for attackers or
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users to place alternative versions of bash
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and avoids using a possibly broken, mangled or compromised bash executable.
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If you are a BSD / MacOS user or must to use an other bash location, see
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[Install Bashbot](doc/0_install.md)
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### Run your Bot as a restricted user
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**I recommend to run your bot as a user, with almost no access rights.**
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All files your Bot have write access to are in danger to be overwritten/deleted
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if your bot is hacked.
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For the same reason ervery file your Bot can read is in danger to be disclosed.
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Restict your Bots access rigths to the absolute minimum.
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**Never run your Bot as root, this is the most dangerous you can do!** Usually
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the user 'nobody' has almost no rights on Unix/Linux systems. See [Expert
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use](doc/4_expert.md) on how to run your Bot as an other user.
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### Secure your Bot installation
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**Your Bot configuration must no be readable from other users.** Everyone who
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can read your Bots token can act as your Bot and has access to all chats your
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Bot is in!
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Everyone with read access to your Bot files can extract your Bots data.
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Especially your Bot Token in ```token``` must be protected against other users.
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No one exept you must have write access to the Bot files. The Bot must be
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restricted to have write access to ```count``` and ```tmp-bot-bash``` only,
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all other files must be write protected.
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To set access rights for your bashbot installation to a reasonable default run
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```sudo ./bashbot.sh init``` after every update or change to your installation
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directory.
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## FAQ
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### Is this Bot insecure?
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Bashbot is not more (in)secure as any other Bot written in any other language,
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we have done our best to make it as secure as possible. But YOU are responsible
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for the bot commands you wrote and you should know about the risks ...
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**Note:** Until v0.941 (mai/22/2020) telegram-bot-bash has a remote code
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execution bug, pls update if you use an older version!
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### Why Bash and not the much better xyz?
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Well, thats a damn good question ... may be because I'm an Unix/Linux admin
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from stone age. Nevertheless there are more reasons from my side:
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- bashbot will run everywhere where bash is availible, from ebedded linux to
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mainframe
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- easy to integrate with other shell script, e.g. for sending system message /
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health status
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- no need to install or learn a new programming language, library or framework
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- no database, not event driven, not OO ...
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### Can I have the single bashbot.sh file back?
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At the beginning bashbot was simply the file ```bashbot.sh``` you can copy
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everywhere and run the bot. Now we have 'commands.sh', 'mycommands.sh',
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'modules/*.sh' and much more.
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Hey no Problem, if you are finished with your cool bot run
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```dev/make-standalone.sh``` to create a stripped down Version of your bot
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containing only
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'bashbot.sh' and 'commands.sh'! For more information see [Create a stripped
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down Version of your Bot](doc/7_develop.md)
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### Can I send messages from CLI and scripts?
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Of course, you can send messages from CLI and scripts, simply install bashbot
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as [described here](#Your-really-first-bashbot-in-a-nutshell),
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send the messsage '/start' to set yourself as botadmin and stop the bot with
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```./bashbot.sh kill```.
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Run the following commands in your bash shell or script while you are in the
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installation directory:
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```bash
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# prepare bash / script to send commands
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export BASHBOT_HOME="$(pwd)"
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source ./bashbot.sh source
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# send me a test message
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send_message "$(cat "$BOTADMIN")" "test"
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# send me output of a system command
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send_message "$(<"$BOTADMIN")" "$(df -h)"
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```
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For more information see [Expert Use](doc/8_custom.md)
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### Why do I get "EXPECTED value GOT EOF" on start?
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May be your IP is blocked by telegram. You can test this by running curl or
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wget manually:
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```bash
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curl -m 10 https://api.telegram.org/bot
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#curl: (28) Connection timed out after 10001 milliseconds
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wget -t 1 -T 10 https://api.telegram.org/bot
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#Connecting to api.telegram.org (api.telegram.org)|46.38.243.234|:443...
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failed: Connection timed out.
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```
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This may happen if to many wrong requests are sent to api.telegram.org, e.g.
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using a wrong token or not existing API calls. If you have a fixed IP you can
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ask telegram service to unblock your ip or change your IP. If you are running a
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socks or tor proxy on your server look for the ```BASHBOT_CURL_ARGS``` lines
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in 'mycommands.sh' as example.
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@Gnadelwartz
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## That's it!
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If you feel that there's something missing or if you found a bug, feel free to
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submit a pull request!
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#### $$VERSION$$ v0.98-dev-10-g74caa49
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