whatsapp-web-reveng
wa-automate-python
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whatsapp-web-reveng
- Supreme Court allows WhatsApp lawsuit over 'Pegasus' spyware to move forward
- Inscription sans carte SIM, suppression automatique globale, sujets 2.0 et plus encore
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Telegram: Payments 2.0, Scheduled Voice Chats, New Web Versions
Whatsapp problem isn't in the algorithm, but their identity resolution (hence their roundabout way of doing their web client: https://github.com/sigalor/whatsapp-web-reveng)
iMessage approach is to treat every conversation as a group chat between all the recipient devices and all of yours. There's another risk here, that Apple doesn't let the end user verify the list of devices the chat is encrypted for.
Which is to say, a perfect E2E experience isn't trivial to design, but you don't have to drop the ball completely.
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I made a WhatsApp scraper to help people export/backup their chat history
Yeah its encrypted, you have to reverse the web app, but people already done it and you can search for info like this github the code in js but I only look the readme and code it in python, right now im making a custom whatsapp web client that maybe I will upload to github
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Signal messenger #1 sur l'App store après la débâcle WhatsApp et la recommendation de papa Musk
Si. L'algorithme utilisé par Whatsapp est le même que celui de Signal. La preuve : leur API a été reverse-engineeré, et des projets comme celui là https://github.com/sigalor/whatsapp-web-reveng le prouvent.
wa-automate-python
- Tunneling Wikipedia through WhatsApp to (maybe?) get around WiFi restrictions
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Using python to automate sending out messages/files on WhatsApp
Well, yes you can. https://github.com/open-wa/wa-automate-python Check it out
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I made a WhatsApp scraper to help people export/backup their chat history
With this approach, I was able to load 10k message in about 10 minutes, with a consistent memory usage of 20Mb. I'm assuming with a python api you'd get similar results. (I used this one in the past and recommend it, though I'm not sure if it implements this function https://github.com/open-wa/wa-automate-python)
What are some alternatives?
Baileys - Lightweight full-featured WhatsApp Web + Multi-Device API
signal-cli - signal-cli provides an unofficial commandline, JSON-RPC and dbus interface for the Signal messenger.
whatsapp-chat-parser - A package to parse WhatsApp chats with Node.js or in the browser 💬
WhatSoup - A web scraper that exports your entire WhatsApp chat history.
telegram-tt - Telegram Web A, GPL v3
whatsapp_bot - Uses selenium to send messages on WhatsApp.
tweb - Telegram Web K, GPL v3
whatsapp-verify - Check if a phone number exists on Whatsapp