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Automatic Reddit Account Maker

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A python script on selenium to automatically create Reddit accounts.

Table of Contents

Introducing

Features

  • Automatic captcha bypass: The script automatically solves captchas during the account creation process.
  • Automatic email verification: The script automatically verifies the email address used for the account.
  • Proxy Support: Since reddit allows you to create 1 account per IP every 10 minutes, this is very important.
  • Resilience: The script is able to handle most errors that may occur during the account creation process.

Quick info

Chrome should be installed on your system for the script to work.

It is recommended to use proxies, because you can only create 1 account per IP in 10 minutes. See file proxies.txt or run python run_tor.py

To access the auto-generated email, visit https://1secmail.com

If you are using auto-generated email, you should not show anyone its address. Having the address of this email, anyone can access it.

Getting started

Note Python 3.7+ is required

Script installation

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/cubicbyte/reddit-account-generator.git
cd reddit-account-generator
  1. Install the required dependencies:
pip install -r requirements-cli.txt
  1. Install chrome:

    • Windows/MacOS: Just install it
    • Linux:
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install wget
    wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
    sudo apt-get install -f
    • Android (Termux):
    pkg update
    pkg install x11-repo -y
    pkg install tur-repo -y
    pkg install chromium -y
    pkg install ffmpeg -y

Script usage

Note You need to use Tor (not browser) or proxy, because you can only create 1 account per IP in 10 minutes

Using Tor (recommended for beginners)

Run this command and follow the instructions:

python run_tor.py

Using proxies

Add your proxies to the proxies.txt file

Configuring

Configuring is not needed. But if you want, you can change the settings in the config.py file.

Starting

  1. Run the script:
python create_accounts.py
  1. Enter the number of accounts you want to create
  2. Sit back and relax while the script generates Reddit accounts for you :)

Package installation

There are two ways to install the library:

  • Installation using pip (a Python package manager):
pip install reddit-account-generator
  • Installation from source (requires git):
git clone https://github.com/cubicbyte/reddit-account-generator.git
cd reddit-account-generator
python setup.py install

or:

pip install git+https://github.com/eternnoir/pyTelegramBotAPI.git

It is generally recommended to use the first option.

Update package:

pip install reddit-account-generator --upgrade

Package Usage Example

from reddit_account_generator import create_account, verify_email

# Create account
email, username, password = create_account()

# Verify email
verify_email(email)

# Done!
print(f'Email: {email}\nUsername: {username}\nPassword: {password}')

Advanced usage:

from reddit_account_generator import create_account
from reddit_account_generator.proxies import DefaultProxy

email = '[email protected]'
username = 'PolishCardinal69'
password = '31vV3X1zy8YP'

# Load proxies from file
with open('proxies.txt', 'r') as f:
    proxy = DefaultProxy(f.read().splitlines())

# Create account using proxy
create_account(email, username, password, proxy=proxy.get_next())

# Verify email (proxy is not required)
verify_email(email)

# Done!

Requirements

Contributing

Contributions to this project are welcome! Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.


Disclaimer: Please use this script responsibly and abide by Reddit's terms of service. Automated account creation might be against Reddit's policies, and using this script could potentially lead to consequences. The creator and maintainers of this project are not responsible for any misuse or damages caused by its usage.