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Automatically solve reCAPTCHA, hCaptcha, FunCAPTCHA, AWS CAPTCHA, and text-based CAPTCHA with a browser extension.

Project README

NopeCHA Chrome Extension & Firefox Add-on

Supported CAPTCHA types:

  • reCAPTCHA v2
  • reCAPTCHA v3
  • reCAPTCHA Enterprise
  • hCaptcha
  • hCaptcha Enterprise
  • FunCAPTCHA
  • AWS WAF CAPTCHA
  • Text-based CAPTCHA

Chrome Extension

Firefox Add-on

API Documentation

Usage Examples

NopeCHA Extension in Selenium

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NopeCHA Extension in Undetected Chromedriver

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Development

Prerequisites

Having Python 3.8 or above installed.

Building

To build debug copy for both Chrome and Firefox, simply run the following command:

python build.py

This will create a dist directory in the project root directory, in which you will find firefox and chrome directories for debugging purposes. If you use the -p argument, each debugging directory will have an additional xpi/crc archive for production usage.

Actively listening for changes

For development convenience, build.py also supports listening to changes so files are quickly updated.

For that, you need to install python's watchdog in your machine:

python -m pip install watchdog

Then you can run build.py command with the -w option so your changes immediately apply:

python build.py -w or ./build.py -w

Building for production

Prerequisites

npm install uglify-js -g

Build

python build.py -p

Note: The watchdog option -w is also supported here: (python build.py -pw)

Minified code for production can be found in the .zip files in the corresponding browser directory. The zip files can be used for final testing/debugging before sending them to the webstores.

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