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<h2><img align="middle" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/odb/official-bash-logo/master/assets/Logos/Icons/PNG/64x64.png" >
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Bashbot - A Telegram bot written in bash.
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Written by Drew (@topkecleon) and Kay M (@gnadelwartz).
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Contributions by Daniil Gentili (@danogentili), 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 [WTFPLv2](http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/).
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Linted by [#ShellCheck](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck)
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## Prerequisites
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Uses [JSON.sh](http://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh) and the magic of sed.
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Even bashbot is written in bash, it depends on commands typically available in a Unix/Linux Environment.
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More concrete on the common commands provided by recent versions of [coreutils](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_GNU_Core_Utilities_commands), [busybox](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BusyBox#Commands) or [toybox](https://landley.net/toybox/help.html), see [Developer 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) grep/sed features, bashbot will not run without installing additional software, see [Install Bashbot](doc/0_install.md)
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**Note for embedded systems:** busybox or toybox ONLY is not sufficient, you need a to install a "real" bash, see also [Install Bashbot](doc/0_install.md)
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Bashbot [Documentation](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash) and [Downloads](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases) are available on www.github.com
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## Documentation
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* [Introduction 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 github
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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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* Receive 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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* Schedule 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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* Separate 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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* [Developer 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 test suite
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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 access to a linux/unix command line with bash, a [Telegram client](https://telegram.org) and a mobile phone [with a Telegram account](https://telegramguide.com/create-a-telegram-account/).
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First you need to [create a new Telegram Bot token](doc/1_firstbot.md) for your bot and write it down.
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Now open a linux/unix terminal with bash, create a new directory, change to it and install telegram-bot-bash:
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```bash
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# create bot dir
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mkdir mybot
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cd mybot
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# download latest release with wget or from https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases/latest
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wget "https://github.com/$(wget -q "https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases/latest" -O - | egrep '/.*/download/.*/.*tar.gz' -o)"
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# Extract the tar archive and go into bot dir
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tar -xzf *.tar.gz
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cd telegram-bot-bash
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# initialize your bot
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# Enter your bot token when asked, all other questions can be answered by hitting the \<Return\> key.
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./bashbot.sh init
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# Now start your bot
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./bashbot.sh start
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Bottoken is valid ...
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Bot Name: yourbotname_bot
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Session Name: yourbotname_bot-startbot
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Bot started successfully.
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```
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Now open the Telegram App on your mobile phone and start a chatting with your bot (_your bot's username is shown after 'Bot Name:'_):
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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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This 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 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 the [Documentation](#Documentation)
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### Log files
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Since version 0.96 bashbot log commands received/send and connection errors. If you start bashbot in debug mode
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bash stdout, stderr and all send/received telegram message are logged also.
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To enable debug mode start bashbot with debug as third argument: `bashbot start debug`
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```
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├── logs
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│ ├── BASHBOT.log # log what your bot is doing ...
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│ ├── ERROR.log # connection errors from / to telegram API
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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 send/received (debug 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 what's send to your Bot.
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Bash scripts in general are not designed to be bullet proof, so consider this Bot as a proof of concept. Bash programmers often struggle with 'quoting hell' and globbing, see [Implications of wrong quoting](https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/171346/security-implications-of-forgetting-to-quote-a-variable-in-bash-posix-shells)
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Whenever you are processing input from untrusted sources (messages, files, network) you must be as careful as possible, e.g. set IFS appropriate, disable globbing (set -f) and quote everything. In addition delete unused scripts and examples from your Bot, e.g. scripts 'notify', 'calc', 'question', and disable all not used commands.
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**Note:** Up to version v0.941 (mai/22/2020) telegram-bot-bash had a remote code execution (RCE) bug, please update if you use an older version!
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see [Issue #125](https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/issues/125)
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One of the most powerful features of unix shells is variable and command substitution using ```${}``` and ```$()```,
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but as they are expanded in double quotes, this can lead to RCE and information disclosing bugs in complex scripts like bashbot.
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So it's more secure to escape or remove '$' in input from user, files or network.
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A powerful tool to improve your scripts is ```shellcheck```. You can [use it online](https://www.shellcheck.net/) or [install shellcheck locally](https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck#installing). Shellcheck is used extensively in bashbot development to ensure a high code quality, e.g. it's not 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 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 arguments or file system...),
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you shouldn't use echo to display it. [Use printf whenever 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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printf 'text with variables. PWD=%s\n' "$PWD"
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-> text with variables. PWD=/home/xxx
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# more advanced
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FLOAT="1.2346777892864" INTEGER="12345.123"
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echo "float=$FLOAT, integer=$INTEGER, PWD=$PWD"
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-> float=1.2346777892864, integer=12345.123, PWD=/home/xxx
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printf "text with variables. float=%.2f, integer=%d, PWD=%s\n" "$FLOAT" "$INTEGER" "$PWD"
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-> 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 perspective.**
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Use of a fixed path to the system provided bash makes it harder for attackers or 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 [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 if your bot is hacked.
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For the same reason every file your Bot can read is in danger to be disclosed. Restrict your Bots access rights to the absolute minimum.
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**Never run your Bot as root, this is the most dangerous you can do!** Usually the user 'nobody' has almost no rights on unix/linux systems. See [Expert 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 can read your Bots token is able to act as your Bot and has access to all chats the Bot is in!
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Everyone with read access to your Bot files can extract your Bots data. Especially your Bot config in ```config.jssh``` must be protected against other users. No one except you should have write access to the Bot files. The Bot should be restricted to have write access to ```count.jssh``` and ```data-bot-bash``` only, all other files must be write protected.
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To set access rights for your bashbot installation to a reasonable default run ```sudo ./bashbot.sh init``` after every update or change to your installation 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 Bot written in an other language, we have done our best to make it as secure as possible. But YOU are responsible for the bot commands you wrote and you should know about the risks ...
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**Note:** Up to version 0.941 (mai/22/2020) telegram-bot-bash had a remote code execution bug, please update if you use an older version!
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### Why Bash and not the much better xyz?
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Well, that's a damn good question ... may be because I'm an unix admin from stone age. Nevertheless there are more reasons from my side:
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- bashbot will run everywhere where bash and (gnu) sed is available, from embedded linux to mainframe
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- easy to integrate with other shell script, e.g. for sending system message / 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 object oriented ...
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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 everywhere and run the bot. Now we have 'commands.sh', 'mycommands.sh', 'modules/*.sh' and much more.
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Hey no Problem, if you are finished with your cool bot run ```dev/make-standalone.sh``` to create a stripped down Version of your bot containing only
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'bashbot.sh' and 'commands.sh'! For more information see [Create a stripped 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 as [described here](#Your-really-first-bashbot-in-a-nutshell),
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send the message '/start' to set yourself as botadmin and stop the bot with ```./bashbot.sh stop```.
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Run the following commands in your bash shell or script while you are in the 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 "$(getConfigKey "botadmin")" "test"
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# send me output of a system command
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send_message "$(getConfigKey "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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### Blocked by telegram?
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This may happen if to many or wrong requests are sent to api.telegram.org, e.g. using a invalid token or not existing API calls.
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If the block stay for longer time you can ask telegram service to unblock your IP-Adress.
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You can check with curl or wget if you are blocked by Telegram:
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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... failed: Connection timed out.
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nc -w 2 api.telegram.org 443 || echo "your IP seems blocked by telegram"
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#your IP seems blocked by telegram
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```
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Since Version 0.96 bashbot offers the option to recover from broken connections (aka blocked). Therefore you can provide a function
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named `bashbotBlockRecover()` in `mycommands.sh`. If the function exists it is called every time when a broken connection is detected.
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Possible actions are: Check if network is working, change IP-Adress or simply wait some time.
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If everything seems OK return 0 for retry or any non 0 value to give up.
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```bash
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# called when bashbot sedn command failed because we can not connect to telegram
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# return 0 to retry, return non 0 to give up
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bashbotBlockRecover() {
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# place your commands to unblock here, e.g. change IP-Adess or simply wait
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sleep 60 && return 0 # may be temporary
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return 1
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}
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```
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@Gnadelwartz
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## That's it all guys!
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If you feel that there's something missing or if you found a bug, feel free to submit a pull request!
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#### $$VERSION$$ v1.21-dev-15-ga1f7215
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