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An inline Telegram bot to keep your private messages hidden from prying eyes.

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Hide This Bot

Hide This Bot is an inline Telegram bot to keep your private messages hidden from prying eyes.

How do I host it?

Here is a brief guide you can follow to host your own Hide This Bot in case you are afraid of data leaks or for any other reason.

  1. Create a new bot via Botfather.
  2. Make your bot inline at Bot → Bot Settings → Inline Mode → Turn inline mode on.
  3. Optionally set up your custom inline placeholder (e. g. sample text @user) at Bot → Bot Settings → Inline Mode → Edit inline placeholder.
  4. Fork this repo.
  5. Deploy it to Heroku (recomended) or some other hosting.
  6. Set up all required environment variables (aka config vars) at Heroku → Pipeline → App → Settings → Config Vars.

Environment variables

  • API_TOKEN – Telegram API bot token
  • LOG_PATH – path to the log-file (e. g. logs/session_{time}.log)
  • DATABASE_URL – connection URL of the database (see examples)

Telegram input template

@hidethisbot sample text @user1 @user2 @user3

  • @hidethisbot – inline mention of the bot
  • sample text – text to be hidden
  • @user1 @user2 @user3 – list of users in scope

Available modes

  • spoiler – hidden content can be seen by everyone
  • for – hidden content can only be seen by the author and users in scope
  • except – hidden content can be seen by everyone except users in scope

Placeholders

Can be used in messages to be replaced with user-related values. For instance, you can send the following message to a public chat to make everyone see his own full_name instead of {name} placeholder:

@hidethisbot I guess its time to kick {name} from this chat. cant stand this clown anymore

  • {username} – viewer's username (e. g. @undrcrxwn)
  • {uid} – viewer's UID (e. g. id837151456)
  • {lang} – viewer's language code (e. g. en or pt-br)
  • {pid} – post (DB row) ID (e. g. #32400360)
  • {created} – post creation timestamp (e. g. 2077-07-05 19:53:17.864156)
  • {queries} – total count of inline queries sent by viewer (e. g. 42)
  • {first_interaction} – precise UTC timestamp of when viewer was saved to the database for the first time (e. g. 2077-07-05 19:53:17.864156)
  • {dialog} – indicates whether viewer has ever written to the bot in private chat (e. g. Yes)
  • {utc} – precise UTC timestamp (e. g. 2077-07-05 19:53:17.864156)
  • {date} – current UTC date (e. g. 2077-07-05)
  • {time} – current UTC time (e. g. 19:53)
  • {name} – viewer's full name (e. g. Big Floppa)
  • {first_name} – viewer's first name (e. g. Big)
  • {last_name} – viewer's last name (e. g. Floppa)

All datetime-related placeholders adhere to the UTC timezone with +00:00 shift.

Open Source Agenda is not affiliated with "Hide This Bot" Project. README Source: undrcrxwn/hide-this-bot

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