If you would like to learn a quick and fun trick, you will need to do the following:
- Get an AppleScript to be able to open the iMessage app:
on run {targetBuddyPhone, targetMessage} tell application "Messages" set targetService to 1st service whose service type = iMessage set targetBuddy to buddy targetBuddyPhone of targetService send targetMessage to targetBuddy send targetMessage to targetBuddy say targetMessage end tell end run
Create a TXT file that will have some lines of text
Create a new Python file: In this python file, you will have to use two different libraries OS, & Config
import os import config def get_words(file_path): with open(file_path, 'r') as f: text = f.readlines()[0] words = text.split() return words def get_lines(file_path): with open(file_path, 'r') as f: text = f.readlines() return text def send_message(phone_number, message): os.system('osascript send.scpt {} "{}"'.format(phone_number, message)) if __name__ == '__main__': #words = get_words('ly.txt') #for word in words: #send_message('6197516857', word) text = get_lines('ly.txt') for line in text: send_message('18012321787', line)
After that, you will have to run the script inside the terminal.
python3 main.py
Look at my GitHub repository:
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