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#go #go #golang #whatsapp #whatsapp_web

**whatsmeow** is a Go library that helps you interact with WhatsApp's web multidevice API. It allows you to send messages (text and media) to private chats and groups, receive all messages, manage groups, and more. You can also send typing notifications, delivery and read receipts, and handle message decryption retries. This library is useful for developers who want to automate tasks or build custom applications using WhatsApp. It provides a lot of features but does not support calls or sending broadcast list messages.

https://github.com/tulir/whatsmeow
#go #bot #go #golang #golang_whatsapp #golang_whatsapp_api #rest #rest_api #whatsapp #whatsapp_api #whatsapp_api_go #whatsapp_multi_device #whatsapp_web_multi_device

You can use the WhatsApp API Multi Device Version to send and receive WhatsApp messages through a web-based API or as an MCP server, which allows AI tools to interact with WhatsApp. It supports multiple device types and architectures, lets you send texts, images, videos, contacts, and locations, and includes features like auto-reply, message reactions, and group management. You can run it via Docker or build your own binary, and configure it easily with command-line flags or environment variables. This tool helps automate and scale WhatsApp communication, making it ideal for businesses or developers who want to integrate WhatsApp messaging into their apps or AI systems efficiently.

https://github.com/aldinokemal/go-whatsapp-web-multidevice
#typescript #ai_bot #bot #http_api #python_bot #whatsapp #whatsapp_api #whatsapp_automation #whatsapp_bot #whatsapp_chat #whatsapp_web #whatsapp_web_api

You can quickly set up WAHA, a WhatsApp HTTP API, on your own server using Docker in just a few minutes. It lets you send and receive WhatsApp messages (text, images, videos, voice) through simple HTTP requests, automating WhatsApp communication without limits on message volume or time. You start by running the API, creating a session by scanning a QR code with your phone, and then sending messages via API calls. This gives you full control, privacy, and flexibility to integrate WhatsApp messaging into your apps or services easily, without relying on third-party SaaS platforms[1].

https://github.com/devlikeapro/waha