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Warp Cloner

warp-cloner

Simple Python script that can clone Warp Plus keys.

With this script you will be able to clone many 12-24 PB keys.

Installation

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Install Python 3.11 or higher
  3. Install dependencies using pip install -r requirements.txt
  4. Copy .env.example to .env and fill variables (see next section)
  5. Launch script using python -u src/main.py
  6. Wait for results in console.

Configuration

  • BASE_KEYS (not required) - keys to clone divided by comma, if none then default keys will be used (script may not work with default keys)
  • THREADS_COUNT (default: 1) - amount of threads.
  • DEVICE_MODELS (not required) - custom device model names divided by comma
  • PROXY_FILE (not required) - path to proxy file, if none then script will be launched in proxyless mode.
  • DELAY (default: 25) - seconds to sleep after key clone
  • OUTPUT_FILE (default: output.txt) - file to append generated keys
  • OUTPUT_FORMAT (default: {key} | {referral_count}) - output format
  • RETRY_COUNT (default: 3) - how much times application will retry generation with same key

Notes

Proxy format

Proxy format for PROXY_FILE is protocol://user:pass@ip:port, example: socks5://example.org:1892 / http://totoro:warp@example.org, one proxy per line.

Getting your own 12-24 PB keys to fill BASE_KEYS

You can get your own key to start with using @warpplus's bot (limited to 1 key per 24 hours) or find some keys on forums.

Properly closing application

To avoid getting error "Too many connected devices" in future, you should properly exit from the application by pressing control + c and wait for application to close (it will take ~30 seconds).

Proxy selection

You can use almost any proxy (ipv4 / ipv6) as far as they don't block Warp API endpoint. I suggest you to use ipv6 proxy because they are way cheaper, but keep in mind, that your network should support ipv6 in most cases to do this.

Contributing

I will support this project as far as I can, but issues and pull requests are always welcome!

License

This project licensed under MIT License.

Support me

You can support my further developments or support this project by buying me a coffee using link below or by starring this repo ♥

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