- Doesn't need a focused window anymore
- Controls its own version of Firefox with multiple instances running in parallel
- Keeps track of banned users per channel
- You can now set multiple channels to run on
Namelist at: https://github.com/LinoYeen/Namelists
- Unzip FirefoxPortable.7z
- navigate to and open \Bantool-Firefox\FirefoxPortable\App\Firefox64\Firefox.exe
- type about:profiles into the URL tab
- create a new profile called "bantool" save it in the bantool folder \Bantool-Firefox\
If it doesn't create a proper profile folder (looks like ugcmlygs.bantool) create one yourself - open bantool profile new window and if needed, set as default
- close and reopen firefox
- log into Twitch
- close out of firefox again
- click main.exe or main.py (python 3.8 or newer needs to be installed for the .py file)
- It will generate the necessary files and will ask you to press enter to close it
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- "twitch_channels": ["NAME OF CHANNEL", "NAME OF SECOND CHANNEL", "NAME OF THIRD CHANNEL"],
- "command": true/false,
- "Number_of_browser_windows": 1,
- "Firefox_profile": "NAME OF PROFILE FOLDER"
- "Greeting Emote": the emote it should put in chat once the browser is ready to work
- The amount of browser windows you should put set is dependent on your computer, but 1 per CPU core is reccomended
- After filling the namelist and setting the config you can now open the main.exe or main.py again
It will go through the list and if more than 10 people followed in a single second (highly unlikely for normal follows, but common for followbots), it will sort them into the output file A tool to filter out users from a namelist if they don't have a valid twitch account anymore