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- Open Letter to WhatsApp: Need for a Linux Desktop App
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Show HN: Beeper Mini – iMessage Client for Android
The best you can do now is run whatsapp apk on an emulator or spare device, then auth that with the matrix bridge, then you can avoid needing to use whatsapp clients on daily drivers. Works decently well: https://github.com/mautrix/whatsapp
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Whatsapp for KaiOS 3+
For WhatsApp, there's a thing called 'bridges' that can link your WhatsApp chats to other chat services that you can access from the device. One example is this bridge that bring chats to open-sourced Matrix protocol, which you can use Hydrogen browser interface to access on the phone. Another bridges to a Discord server that might suit well with this community-made interface.
- Selfhosted application for joining chat services?
- Neue EU-Regel: WhatsApp muss sich für alle Messenger öffnen
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Anyone heard of WhatsApp Web To Go?
I suggest you to take a look at matrix and its bridges, like Mautrix Whatsapp. If you don't have competence / time to setup a matrix server, Element Matrix Services host it for you, and you can use WhatsApp, telegram and signal all with a client, without tracking or shitty things from fb
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Welcoming Rocket.Chat to Matrix
I use it as a one-stop-shop for messaging. I setup a Synapse server ~5 years ago and since then have convinced many of my close family and friends to join my server (or another). Now many of the folks I want to chat with are regular users of Matrix. For some of my stone-age friends that are still on WhatsApp, I run a bridge [1] so that I don't need to look beyond my Matrix client to see WhatsApp messages. For other random SMS messages, I use the dated SmsMatrix [2] to push text messages so I can see/reply from Matrix. Beyond that, I also use Matrix to connect to several open source communities (e.g. Mailu.io [3]).
1. https://github.com/mautrix/whatsapp
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Mautrix-whatsapp configuration
you might be looking for this? https://github.com/mautrix/whatsapp/blob/master/example-config.yaml
- PinePhone community poll results | PINE64
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The people deciding to ditch their smartphones
One option could be to have an old phone tuning android WhatsApp and enable the multi-device beta to use that for web access and access on that other phone, although I don't know if they support the multi device feature either. If you're somewhat technical you could also use an android VM instead of a physical phone, and if you're comfortable with self hosting docker you can use the matrix whatsapp bridge to use WhatsApp without having to install it on your device. https://github.com/mautrix/whatsapp and https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy
whatsmeow
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WhatsApp C Library – Libwa
A more recently updated, and definitely working library : https://github.com/tulir/whatsmeow
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Whatsapp BOT
https://go.mau.fi/whatsmeow/ - Go library
- Go library for the WhatsApp web multidevice API
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Looking for a What'sApp API
This is probably the best whatsapp library: https://github.com/tulir/whatsmeow. I'm not sure if someone used this to create an api like you're looking for, but it should be reasonably easy to create it using this library.
- [How-To] Send/Receive WhatsApp Message - Project V2
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A way to send WhatsApp messages via Automate
We have a new method for sharing whatsapp messages via automate, thx to whatsmeow library. Also special thanks to u/HunterXProgrammer for his work this.
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WhatsApp in the terminal
A tui client for WhatsApp. My first ever go project!!! As a very slow learner I am really proud of how far I could bullshit my way through it. I used tview and whatsmeow for this.
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A simple forwarder from WhatsApp to Telegram written in Go
On the Telegram side, I use the bot API provided by them. On the WhatsApp side, I use whatsmeow, a library which interacts with WhatsApp using their WhatsApp Web Multidevice API
- go-whatsapp bot
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A new way to automate sending Whatsapp messages via Tasker
I think that sending media may be possible since whatsmeow library has that feature in the descrpition, unfortunately I haven't tried to figure it out since I only need to send text at the moment
What are some alternatives?
matrix-docker-ansible-deploy - 🐳 Matrix (An open network for secure, decentralized communication) server setup using Ansible and Docker
go-whatsapp - WhatsApp Web API
whatsie - Feature rich WhatsApp Client for Desktop Linux
go - The Go programming language
Shelter - A Free and Open-Source (FOSS) app that leverages the "Work Profile" feature of Android to provide an isolated space that you can install or clone apps into.
Tinode - Instant messaging platform. Backend in Go. Clients: Swift iOS, Java Android, JS webapp, scriptable command line; chatbots
SchildiChat-android - Matrix client / Element Android fork
WhatsAppToDiscord - WhatsAppToDiscord is a Discord bot that uses WhatsApp Web as a bridge between Discord and WhatsApp.
maubot - A plugin-based Matrix bot system.
go-whatsapp-web-multidevice - API for Whatsapp Web Multi Device Version, Support UI & Webhook
WhatsappWebToGo - [android] WhatsApp Web client for your phone/tablet with media support
WhatsGo - A terminal whatsapp client built in Go