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[FEATURE] Use regex instead of hard-coding the statements #138

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0xMukesh opened this issue Dec 13, 2021 · 3 comments
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[FEATURE] Use regex instead of hard-coding the statements #138

0xMukesh opened this issue Dec 13, 2021 · 3 comments

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@0xMukesh
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0xMukesh commented Dec 13, 2021

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Use regex to prevent the nitro and steam scams, instead of hard coding the statements

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@genzyy
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genzyy commented Feb 24, 2022

Hey, I have an idea to implement this. Let me know if I can work on it or is there a better way to do this,

const csgo_scam =
  "hello i leave from csgo and give all my inventory, the first 3 will get trade";

const csgo_res = csgo_scam.match(/csgo|trade|inventory/g);

console.log(csgo_res);

const ban_requirements = {
  csgo: 3, // [csgo, inventory, trade]
  discord1: 2, // [discord, nitro]
  discord2: 3, // [discord, nitro, steam]
  discord3: 3, // [discord, nitro, month]
  discord4: 3, // [referral, discord, nitro]
};

if (csgo_res.length === ban_requirements.csgo) {
  // message.delete();
  // or
  // ban(user);
  console.log("delete message");
}

// same for other scams ...
  • Line 2 matches given string with the given words using regex and returns all the words that matched.
  • So the returned array's length is same as number of words we matched, then its a scam message.

@0xMukesh
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Hey @genzyy 👋. I meant using regex for the steam scam links and not the actually message which would be sent along with that link. Most of the steam scam links are similar, while the scam message may vary.

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