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While this sounds complicated, it's not really all that difficult to do. I will not document this however and you should look it up if you don't have these already. Which brings me to the allowed usages for this bot's source code.
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This bot has a sister project at [ghnou/ubot](https://git.ghnou.su/ghnou/ubot).
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#### License
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While this project's source code is published to foster development on more lightweight bots, the license it is released under is "All rights reserved". You are permitted to study the code and make your own bot, using the general design elements of this one as a framework for yours (i.e. fair use). You are not however permitted to copy paste this code verbatim into your bot, unless you retain all references to my work and acknowledge that I wrote it. Especially replacing the readme with Indian images (like what has happened with other Telegram bots in the past) and calling it your own will not be tolerated. It is not a stretch to say that this is why the license is what it is.
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This project is released as "All rights reserved". You are allowed to use and study the code as inspiration to make your own bot, but you are not allowed to copy it verbatim into a release of your own.
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#### Bot weight
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