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Chromeless Instagram Bot

Instagram Share + Follow Bots using Chromeless without API. It will follow the natural flow of the user, it won't invoke Instagram APIs, so if they will change them, the script will continue to work.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository with git clone https://github.com/danilopolani/chromeless-instagram-bot
  2. Install the necessary deps with yarn or npm

Share

The file post.js allows you to post an image programmatically.

Configuration

Open the file index.js and insert your login credentials near USERNAME and PASSWORD.
Now put a valid path of a media in the FILEPATH variable and, if you want to add a description, you can put it in the MEDIA_DESC variable. To create new lines in the description, just put a \n.

Run

Execute in your terminal running node post.js and just wait.
If you want the script to die when it finished, uncomment line 77: // await browser.end().

Follow

The script follow.js takes a bunch of urls from a file (default: follow.txt) and follows those accounts automatically.

Features

  • Skip already following users
  • Choose if to follow private accounts
  • Check progress and errors in the console
  • Choose which line to start from

Configuration

As above, open the file index.js and insert your login credentials near USERNAME and PASSWORD.

Additional configuration:

Variable Type Default Description
URLS_FILEPATH String follow.txt The filepath of the URLs to follow to
FOLLOW_PRIVATE Bool false Choose if to follow private accounts
WAIT_TIMEOUT Int 10000 Timeout milliseconds between each account

Run

Execute in your terminal running node follow.js and just wait.
If you want to choose which line to start from, you can set it as third argument when running the script, example: node follow.js 3.

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