This is how coding tutorials should be! Easy to understand, informative, and it doesn’t dwell on one topic for too long, making it boring. Thank you so much for this!
I see you don’t like the 5 minute intro. “What is up guys? It’s yo boy back at it again with another tutorial….’’ Man these mentally challenged fools can’t come up with something original or get to the point.
What I find that makes it so great is that the focus is the project goal. It's just a nice breath of fresh air to see a hands-on approach, as opposed to textbook examples of concepts. And the format of the video works fantastic because it includes refactoring. Textbook examples are great, don't get me wrong, but it's just so nice to see a project completed.
For anyone interested in this particular educational use, you should randomize the pixel you click on buttons (between min max of x and y). Combined with randomizing delays, it should be particularily stealth...
@@Letouane np, this video wasn't really meant to be a tutorial but more of a demonstration of the process I go through to automate a practical example even though a bunch of people used it educationally haha
This is literally the best programming video I have watched. It is so dense and compact its just perfect. If you keep up this quality you'll get a million sub in no time!
I'm still a beginner programmer but this was surprisingly clear, easy to understand, interesting and informative. I love the topics of choice for your other videos too. I will be watching them very soon! Great content on this channel. Big ups!
i am a begginner in python, and instead of watch boring tutorials, i preffer watch your videos (making bots its not the goal, but i learn many things), they are simple, straight and funny. thank youso much!
i am not even a beginner at programming ( i have about 1% knowledge about python) yet i understood every single word you said and how everything works for real you got me interested and i might just try it myself thanks a lot man
Let me start off by saying that I NEVER comment. But you made this video so easy to follow and entertaining that I had to give you some props. Keep up the good work my dude, you are amazing.
I've been learning Python off and on for the past 6 months or so. Even though this is a tutorial on how to make a bot, this is an astoundingly solid tutorial on how to interact with a computer as a "user" via a Python script. You've also explained pyautogui far better than the documentation AND ChatGPT combined. Kudos, my dude. Keep on being awesome.
I watched your first python video and it was amazing, you went nice and fast but still followable, you gave easy to understand examples and even replied to tons of questions you received and now i can right pretty ok programs! I am looking forward to seeing more of your python tutorials
And this is the by far most understandable channel I loved it it's not just him writing codes but he actually explains it in detail aa love you mate :)
Dude. Thanks for explaining these concepts so clearly. I've been trying to cobble together some simple bots to take care of my render farm, and while they worked to some degree, you just taught me more in the first half of this video than I was able to find documentation on after researching for weeks, so thank you.
Splendid! I notice your improvement a lot in your video. You have made even better than your previous python bot video. Im ur new fan to see your new video! Cheering u up mate 😎✌️👍
Something I have particularly found helpful when trying to subvert detectection (for an idle gacha game I used to play) is to find the thing you want to click on and draw a clickable box using two (x,y) cords--the top-left and bottom-right of the box. Having created the box, you can then pretty easily make another method or two to randomize the pixel selected inside of that box, randomize the time taken between clicks, and sometimes maybe even a random extra mouse movement thrown in the mix.
W e l l you see, I use a program called FLUX which removes blue light from my screen, and when it's at max it looks completely green xDDDD I really should stop messing with colors while having blue disabled
This is a great tutorial. Viewers can parlay what they learn here to pretty much any software QA job. A lot of QA is just writing scripts to automate interaction with a web page or product.
This guy is underrated. So much to learn from this guy. Im a new subscriber for your channel i look forward for your content about making a bots using python. Keep up! 🥳👍
Yeah, I like doing things straight to the point with visual practical examples, although to be fair this video wasn't meant to be a tutorial it seems people are using it as one xD
I would love it if you include a final finished copy of your script so that as you are talking I can follow along and not have to pause it 1,000 times, then it would be a tutorial! Excellent job, well thought out and by far the best Tutorial (lol) I’ve seen! Please keep ‘Em coming! I smashed that subscribe!
@@user-ke3hh4fv3k It is so long ago that it probably doesn't matter, but the game is called VEGA Conflict. Just another game with mentality of "buy my $15 ship pack" from mobiles
Plz can u tell how if there is a method to know the "locateOnScreen(test.png)" location in screen in form of x and y position? Can it also tell the position with finding that inage?
Actually if you print out the output of locateOnScreen and/or locateCenterOnScreen you will see it print out the x y coordinates of the image, you can do for example pyautogui.click(pyautogui.locateOnScreen("image.png")) to click the found image
Thank you for this!! I've been learning Python for 1 month now and this is helping me a lot, my goal from the beginning was trying to make a bot for an online game that I play, with Gui and everything, everyday I'm learning a lot, hoping that soon I will be able to do it! thanks a lot subbed
It is so long ago that it probably doesn't matter, but the game is called VEGA Conflict. Just another game with mentality of "buy my $15 ship pack" from mobiles
@@KianBrose are u real one or pyautogui bot: from pyautogui import * import pyautogui if pyautogui.Detect.comment == (good words): print("Thanks ^-^") \\there is not ungood words so will not make it
Dude your freaking awesome! Its fast, informative and this can be done with just about anything! I already turned this into a sms-spamming bot using a URL of a system that sends an SMS to mobile-phones. This is freaking awesome, you got a like and a new sub and I can't wait to explore your channel!
Saw your last video, was amazed. But this one, with the focused detail on each part of the code...I think my 5 year old nephew could learn how to code with this. Great Job!
Ah, I think it would maybe be a bit too fast, I'll very likely be doing a programming tutorial from 0 to intermediate in about 20 minutes of compressed content
Bro omg I love this style of video so much, every other video about programming automatically assumes you already know everything about every library and that blows for beginners trying to learn. Thank you so much for this incredibly informative video
I don't know much of python but I'll make a bot just because it seems funny after watching all of your videos It'd be nice to see a full tutorial of yours :3 thanks for the videos man, they are very good, keep doing them please
I really enjoyed this video. Can I recommend doing your code on a darker screen? You use a lot of black screens to focus on areas as you mention them and go back to a blaring white screen. Watching it in bed kept giving me a headache. The back and forth instant cuts are like flashbangs in the dark haha
you're so organized. "I make a list of what I need to do" I'm over here like "yeah I just start writing code based off what I remember I need to do and then when I forget something I just chuck it in somewhere later"
Really awesome explaination video. The only slight issue I had was with understanding you near the 14~ minute mark since the song vocals in the background made it a little harder to filter out your voice (maybe that's because Im non-native) but aside from that, its super easy to understand and grasp what you are explaining
@@KianBrose No need to apologize; the informational value of the video far outweighed this slight issue I had with filtering out your voice. I just felt like constructive criticism will probably be more of use to you than just repeating the (well deserved) praise from everyone else so I wanted to mention it :D
this looks nice. sometimes games will also check for bots by checking if you're clicking on the same spot. to fight that, instead of hard coding the location you're pressing, you could pick a random value in range around the location, and press that.
Great video and good explanation. Not too dry and good example. Helps me get some ideas of using the mentioned tools. One thing you should think about (if not already done since the video is almost a year old): Please do not concat functions you call. When you use functions, use a main function where you controll what ever happens. Since there is always ways to improve and add things between steps. So having a main function organizing the workflow you can easily edit it and you always know where you are and not jumping from action to action. Keep up the good work! 👍
To be honest I'm not entirely sure what you mean but I've never used a __main__ in my life, can't find a use for it "As long as it works im satisfied" is how I roll xD
Simplesmente perfeito! Todos os tutoriais deveriam ser assim. :D Por gentileza, meu amigo, traga mais vídeos sobre "estas coisas incríveis" que podemos fazer com Python (este vídeo explodiu minha mente com ideias, rs) UP
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Skrraaaaaaaaa...😁
Yeeeeeet
@@XavierMee Bots go Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
yeet
Can you tell me a sign, where i can find any tutorial/article to learn pyautogui?
This is how coding tutorials should be! Easy to understand, informative, and it doesn’t dwell on one topic for too long, making it boring. Thank you so much for this!
Exactly! Np
I completely agree :)
I see you don’t like the 5 minute intro. “What is up guys? It’s yo boy back at it again with another tutorial….’’ Man these mentally challenged fools can’t come up with something original or get to the point.
What I find that makes it so great is that the focus is the project goal. It's just a nice breath of fresh air to see a hands-on approach, as opposed to textbook examples of concepts. And the format of the video works fantastic because it includes refactoring.
Textbook examples are great, don't get me wrong, but it's just so nice to see a project completed.
For anyone interested in this particular educational use, you should randomize the pixel you click on buttons (between min max of x and y). Combined with randomizing delays, it should be particularily stealth...
Yep that's how it should be done in practical uses
@@KianBrose As I noticed the point that I commented. I completely forget to thank you for your work. It will fill gaps between other automations
@@Letouane np, this video wasn't really meant to be a tutorial but more of a demonstration of the process I go through to automate a practical example even though a bunch of people used it educationally haha
Why tho
@@adomadom2274 to avoid bot detection as much as you can
Didn't plan on writing a bot, didn't touch python in months but here I am starting to write a bot for some game I don't intend to play
Lol, well everyone starts there
This is literally the best programming video I have watched. It is so dense and compact its just perfect. If you keep up this quality you'll get a million sub in no time!
Working on a similar video but with more effort put into it atm xD
I can't believe you have so little subscribers. This content is amazingly high quality. Can't wait to see you reach those youtube milestones!
Thanks! Maybe I'll hit 100k someday
@@KianBrose First thing I did in first few min of this video was to subscribe the channel.
@@devarshsanghvi9315 same
@@KianBrose 3 years later, and you have 158 thousand subscribers
@@Parzibalthefirst letsgooo
I'm still a beginner programmer but this was surprisingly clear, easy to understand, interesting and informative. I love the topics of choice for your other videos too. I will be watching them very soon! Great content on this channel. Big ups!
Glad you enjoyed it!
i am a begginner in python, and instead of watch boring tutorials, i preffer watch your videos (making bots its not the goal, but i learn many things), they are simple, straight and funny. thank youso much!
Ty! Glad you enjoy them!
randomly found your channel by trying to learn python,
Cant wait to see the video
Thanks xD Hopefully doesn't disapoint
i am not even a beginner at programming ( i have about 1% knowledge about python)
yet i understood every single word you said and how everything works
for real you got me interested and i might just try it myself
thanks a lot man
Glad to hear that! Hopefully you find some enjoyment in programming
The explanations are evolving, gj
Ty
Let me start off by saying that I NEVER comment. But you made this video so easy to follow and entertaining that I had to give you some props. Keep up the good work my dude, you are amazing.
Tysm! Glad the vid worked out xD
This is an incredible way of going about tutorials, you're extremely good at this; I hope you continue. Can't wait to see your channel explode.
Trying my best xD
@@KianBrose your channel has soo much potential, fully agree. Also this is the perfect time to do it because CodeBullet isn't active ;)
I've been learning Python off and on for the past 6 months or so.
Even though this is a tutorial on how to make a bot, this is an astoundingly solid tutorial on how to interact with a computer as a "user" via a Python script.
You've also explained pyautogui far better than the documentation AND ChatGPT combined.
Kudos, my dude.
Keep on being awesome.
A well constructed comment, glad to hear that this video helped you!
The editing at 11:57 is one of the best parts of this video. I could see it being implemented into tons of videos for coding, very awesome!!
Ty!
Been waiting for another tutorial :D , I enjoy the speed and style of the teaching here. I hope more tutorials come for more complicated games.
Thanks! Will probably do something like this but in another language other than python
4 year later still this is great! I like how programing concepts are also taught along with the main objective of the video. Great job!
I watched your first python video and it was amazing, you went nice and fast but still followable, you gave easy to understand examples and even replied to tons of questions you received and now i can right pretty ok programs! I am looking forward to seeing more of your python tutorials
Thanks! Glad you liked it
This is amazing. The quality, explaination, engagement have improved so much from videos 1 year prior. Also I literally died at 6:25 lmao.
Very good tutorial! You're very good at explaining things and not going too fast like other youtubers!
I am speed
And this is the by far most understandable channel I loved it it's not just him writing codes but he actually explains it in detail aa love you mate :)
Thanks!
This video is really easy to understand and personally I believe that all the tutorials should be like this! Very well informed.
Glad it was helpful! Short and concise is how it should be
@@KianBrose I agree!
Dude. Thanks for explaining these concepts so clearly. I've been trying to cobble together some simple bots to take care of my render farm, and while they worked to some degree, you just taught me more in the first half of this video than I was able to find documentation on after researching for weeks, so thank you.
Glad to hear that!
Splendid! I notice your improvement a lot in your video. You have made even better than your previous python bot video. Im ur new fan to see your new video! Cheering u up mate 😎✌️👍
Thanks!
amazing video Kian, so far the best video regarding bots I've seen in years.
Ty!
remember me when you get to 1million
Every1 shall be remembered
😁
I want to be remembered too! :(
Bit late but same
Same here!
Please! Please! Keep on making videos, I’ve watched just 2 but I’m already subbed and in love with the way you explain things.
Ty! editing a new botting video which is slightly more technical atm xD To be released before February 1st
i dont plan to learn python but this style of tutorial really is teaching a lot
Didn't really think of it as a tutorial but more of a demonstration on how to apply the actual tutorial
I used this and got it working for my game. Now I can't wait to implement image recognition to shorten delays. Thanks soo much. This was awesome !!
You're welcome!
What is the name of the game?
I've been waiting for this one!
Yep, was the one that was requested in the votes after all
Im 22 year old have been catching more stuff with you then at the uni , thanks for everything i wish you the best.
Glad it's helpful!
its not useless if someone read it, and I'm that someone, you indeed did a good job
Thanks! Glad you liked it
This tutorial is amazing! I've always wanted to try and make a game bot. Learning your thought process on coding it is so cool.
Something I have particularly found helpful when trying to subvert detectection (for an idle gacha game I used to play) is to find the thing you want to click on and draw a clickable box using two (x,y) cords--the top-left and bottom-right of the box. Having created the box, you can then pretty easily make another method or two to randomize the pixel selected inside of that box, randomize the time taken between clicks, and sometimes maybe even a random extra mouse movement thrown in the mix.
This is what im trying to do but have no idea how, can you tell me where i can find tutorial for that or which function to use?
I used this tutorial to automate a process at my job. I got a promotion because my boss thought I was a genius. Thanks, my dude!
Great to hear that!
You should make a tutorial on how to edit a video like this! The pace is amazing!!!
Well I mean it's not really hard, you just cut off the parts where you don't talk hahahha
@@KianBrose and when don't breathing xD
I can surely say u are the best python youtuber i have ever seen u motivate me to keep going and not leaving python like i did with c#
Happy to hear that!
Okay, this was incredible.
Ty!
i hope you reach 100k soon, your tutorials are so easy to understand
I hope so too xD
4:33 uhm you know that you wrote G in cyan? I hope you are not colorblind :D Nice tutorial btw i have learned lots of things from you.
W e l l you see, I use a program called FLUX which removes blue light from my screen, and when it's at max it looks completely green xDDDD I really should stop messing with colors while having blue disabled
Most informative python tutorial I've found yet! Thank you so much!
The fun part is this wasn't meant to be a tutorial
6am here but still waiting for this
xD sleep is nice too
@@KianBrose i prefer watch you :)
@@mimurajam1501 thanks xD
This is a great tutorial. Viewers can parlay what they learn here to pretty much any software QA job. A lot of QA is just writing scripts to automate interaction with a web page or product.
"i expect part two of the botting to come in a week" 8 months later...
Yep took a while BUT ITS HEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
This guy is underrated. So much to learn from this guy. Im a new subscriber for your channel i look forward for your content about making a bots using python. Keep up! 🥳👍
Thanks!
Wow! really informative and very useful.
thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I found your channel a few weeks ago, and i just gotta say
I WAS HERE BEFORE YOU HIT ONE MIL LES GOOOOOO
ty xD
OK BUT WHO TF DISLIKED THIS WORK OF ART
I did >:D
@@KianBrose 😂😂
@@KianBrose wait
Did u actually??? LMAO
@@bedbreaker5675 always
@@KianBrose bruhhhh
Why
You can't believe how much I enjoy your explanations, seriously.
Yeah, I like doing things straight to the point with visual practical examples, although to be fair this video wasn't meant to be a tutorial it seems people are using it as one xD
I would love it if you include a final finished copy of your script so that as you are talking I can follow along and not have to pause it 1,000 times, then it would be a tutorial! Excellent job, well thought out and by far the best Tutorial (lol) I’ve seen! Please keep ‘Em coming! I smashed that subscribe!
Please also make an educational video on how to configure bot for Gleam
Not sure what that is
omg man you are one of the best tutorials i ever sow.
please keep going with your channle
Will do
Which game is this? I need to practice by my self on this same game 😬
Plz reply 🙏🏻.. Thanks
Unfortunately not allowed to say for the games protection
@@KianBrose ok no problem 😅
@@KianBrose damn mate
Google: "umbra disorder cargo"
@@user-ke3hh4fv3k It is so long ago that it probably doesn't matter, but the game is called VEGA Conflict. Just another game with mentality of "buy my $15 ship pack" from mobiles
What an awesome video! I love the way you break things down with your editing. Great coding tutorial 🔥
Glad you liked it!
I have been looking for something like this for ages, mate. Thank you very much. Great stuff.
Glad I could help!
Plz can u tell how if there is a method to know the "locateOnScreen(test.png)" location in screen in form of x and y position? Can it also tell the position with finding that inage?
Actually if you print out the output of locateOnScreen and/or locateCenterOnScreen you will see it print out the x y coordinates of the image, you can do for example pyautogui.click(pyautogui.locateOnScreen("image.png")) to click the found image
@@KianBrose thanks i will try it
Thank you for this!! I've been learning Python for 1 month now and this is helping me a lot, my goal from the beginning was trying to make a bot for an online game that I play, with Gui and everything, everyday I'm learning a lot, hoping that soon I will be able to do it! thanks a lot subbed
Glad to hear you found it helpful! Ty for the sub ^^
YOU CAN TAKE A MOMENT TO BREATHE! 😂
NEVER
its editing.. to pack as much info into the video.. we don't need to hear him breath.
Really nice video! I cant believe that you still respond to comments after over 2 years!
indeed
Hey... What's that game ?
Can't say unfortunately to protect the game itself
It is so long ago that it probably doesn't matter, but the game is called VEGA Conflict. Just another game with mentality of "buy my $15 ship pack" from mobiles
Love the way you explain your code. I currently cannot code but watching your videos is how I am preparing myself to take the plunge!
go for it! never too late to start
that is good that iam following u ✪ ω ✪
Thanks ^-^
@@KianBrose are u real one or pyautogui bot:
from pyautogui import *
import pyautogui
if pyautogui.Detect.comment == (good words):
print("Thanks ^-^")
\\there is not ungood words so will not make it
You are top notch coder and a teacher as well
Not sure about coder but I do like explaining things xD
Chala bc
Ill take it as a compliment
Wow this is an amazingly to-the-point tutorial on techniques. This is amazingly well done!
Thanks so much!
Lol... you use notpad?????
Idle
Dude your freaking awesome! Its fast, informative and this can be done with just about anything!
I already turned this into a sms-spamming bot using a URL of a system that sends an SMS to mobile-phones.
This is freaking awesome, you got a like and a new sub and I can't wait to explore your channel!
Oh you're gonna love the new video lmao
Summed up basically the entire python section of my intro to programming class in 17 minutes and I actually paid attention lol.
yay
this wasnt meant to be a tutorial but somehow it did
Thanks! Ive been waiting for your video for too long
Rip xD Gotta get that vid schedule going faster
Saw your last video, was amazed.
But this one, with the focused detail on each part of the code...I think my 5 year old nephew could learn how to code with this.
Great Job!
Ah, I think it would maybe be a bit too fast, I'll very likely be doing a programming tutorial from 0 to intermediate in about 20 minutes of compressed content
When’s that one coming? Can’t wait for it!
THIS is quality content! You will be big, man!
Thanks! Glad you liked it
Bro omg I love this style of video so much, every other video about programming automatically assumes you already know everything about every library and that blows for beginners trying to learn.
Thank you so much for this incredibly informative video
Glad you liked it!
@@KianBrose keep it up man, this is quality stuff.
I don't know much of python but I'll make a bot just because it seems funny after watching all of your videos
It'd be nice to see a full tutorial of yours :3
thanks for the videos man, they are very good, keep doing them please
Thanks! Will do
I really enjoyed this video. Can I recommend doing your code on a darker screen? You use a lot of black screens to focus on areas as you mention them and go back to a blaring white screen. Watching it in bed kept giving me a headache. The back and forth instant cuts are like flashbangs in the dark haha
Yep funnily enough I didn't know idle had a dark theme when i did this
@@KianBrose Thank you! Sorry for being picky. I appreciate the content a lot! This is some really cool stuff to get into.
@@caseykawamura8718 npnp, i like the feedback since it helps me improve
Love the background music and you're a meme genius btw
ty!
as a self taught programmer ive always wondered how to make scripts so this vid came at the perfect time
Man, it is a pity I just found your channel today and not before. Please keep updating videos!
ty! will do
Subbed because you made me read 7:07. Good job mate.
Lol get bamboozled
I work with some big data in biotechnology now, it helped me a lot to make propoer bot for analasis with Hmmer and Blast. Wanted to thank.
NP!
This is awesome man. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
you're so organized. "I make a list of what I need to do"
I'm over here like "yeah I just start writing code based off what I remember I need to do and then when I forget something I just chuck it in somewhere later"
Lmao
Really awesome explaination video. The only slight issue I had was with understanding you near the 14~ minute mark since the song vocals in the background made it a little harder to filter out your voice (maybe that's because Im non-native) but aside from that, its super easy to understand and grasp what you are explaining
Yeah sorry about that, still experimenting with how to use music properly
@@KianBrose No need to apologize; the informational value of the video far outweighed this slight issue I had with filtering out your voice. I just felt like constructive criticism will probably be more of use to you than just repeating the (well deserved) praise from everyone else so I wanted to mention it :D
Subscribed and Alert bell notified. Very good video. I look forward to reviewing more of your work!
Tysm!
this looks nice.
sometimes games will also check for bots by checking if you're clicking on the same spot.
to fight that, instead of hard coding the location you're pressing, you could pick a random value in range around the location, and press that.
Well yes but this is a mobile game, and since taps are instant clicks it's fairly undetectable
@@KianBrose nice
@@KianBrose this also explains why you need sleep before lifting the finger, instead of just calling click()
Amazing video : ) I think your channel is going to get famous
ty! I hope it does xD
Kian, you are amazing! I love your tutorials and I’m excited to be learning some Python!
Happy to hear that!
Great video and good explanation. Not too dry and good example. Helps me get some ideas of using the mentioned tools.
One thing you should think about (if not already done since the video is almost a year old):
Please do not concat functions you call. When you use functions, use a main function where you controll what ever happens. Since there is always ways to improve and add things between steps. So having a main function organizing the workflow you can easily edit it and you always know where you are and not jumping from action to action.
Keep up the good work!
👍
To be honest I'm not entirely sure what you mean but I've never used a __main__ in my life, can't find a use for it
"As long as it works im satisfied" is how I roll xD
i knowed u today and already love.
I appriciate the "easyest and detailed way" to explain your code .
Sorry for my english :P
Np, glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for this. You got me into Python for the first time :D
Np
Simplesmente perfeito! Todos os tutoriais deveriam ser assim. :D
Por gentileza, meu amigo, traga mais vídeos sobre "estas coisas incríveis" que podemos fazer com Python (este vídeo explodiu minha mente com ideias, rs)
UP
Vale! Gracias, intentare hacer mas videos como este de programacion
Sounds complex and brilliant
The way you explain things is amazing, great content dude, keep it up.
(Remember me when you get to 1mil) 😂
Ty xD I hope I get to 20k by the end of the year haha
Your videos are great! No time wasting and very clear!
Glad you like them!
Informative, entertaining, and clearly explained (at least for someone who has some experience with python).
Thank you
np, looking back i find it kind of cringe to watch xD
This guy made me learn Python
YaY!
Dude keep making tutorials, your content is pure gold
Almost finished editing one rn xD
I have to learn code by being thrown in the deep end at work. Ty so much man.
Np, glad you liked it
J'ai pas tout compris mais ton explication et ton anglais sont top du top ^^
Merci! C'est dommage qu'il n'y a pas de tutos de programmation en Francais
the legend is back
ty xD
This was very informative and has inspired me to try and make a bot today. Thank you for a great tutorial, keep it up! :D
ty!
Thank you for explaining your code as if you are talking to someone with a very basic understanding of programming.