This project is a fun, learning, and investigation project that aims to build a WhatsApp bot using the Bailey's library. The bot is not an official product and is not endorsed by WhatsApp or the creators of the Bailey's library. The focus of this project is to learn and improve skills with TypeScript and Python.
The purpose of this project is to explore the capabilities of the Bailey's library and to build a functional WhatsApp bot that can perform various tasks and interact with users. This project is also a learning experience, where the goal is to gain hands-on experience with the library and to understand the underlying principles and techniques involved in building a bot, while improving skills with TypeScript and Python.
The project consists of a set of scripts and modules that interact with the Bailey's library and the WhatsApp API. The code is organized into a number of modules, each of which implements a specific aspect of the bot's functionality.
To run this project, you will need to have the Bailey's library and its dependencies installed. You will also need to have a WhatsApp account and access to the WhatsApp API.
To get started with the project, simply clone the repository and run the main script. You may need to modify the script to configure the bot's behavior and the settings of the Bailey's library.
If you would like to contribute to this project, you are welcome to fork the repository and submit pull requests. All contributions are welcome, and we would love to hear your ideas and suggestions for how to improve the bot.
If you have any questions or feedback about this project, please do not hesitate to reach out. We are always happy to hear from our users and to receive suggestions for improvements.
This project is not affiliated with or endorsed by WhatsApp or the creators of the Bailey's library. Use of this project is at your own risk, and we cannot guarantee that it will function as expected. By using this project, you agree to take full responsibility for any issues or problems that may arise from its use.