@kurtucoben/baileys

npm v0.2.7

42 weekly downloads · MIT · 20 Dependencies

Recently publishedNew packageMany dependencies (20+)Single maintainer

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Summary

Developed by Kurtu Coben, this is a powerful yet accessible modification of the WhatsApp API

Install npm install @kurtucoben/baileys

Registry values

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Weekly downloads 42 Source: npm Registry
Releases 31 Last release: 2026-01-29 Source: npm Registry
Dependencies 20 Source: npm Registry

Description

Developed by Kurtu Coben, this is a powerful yet accessible modification of the WhatsApp API

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Package details

Package
@kurtucoben/baileys
Registry
npm
Version
0.2.7
Weekly downloads
42 (weekly)
License
MIT
Dependencies
20: @adiwajshing/keyed-db, @hapi/boom, @cacheable/node-cache, async-mutex, audio-decode, axios, cache-manager, chalk, futoin-hkdf, gradient-string, libphonenumber-js, lodash, libsignal, music-metadata, node-cache, node-fetch, pino, protobufjs, uuid, ws
Releases
31
Last release
2026-01-29
First published
2026-01-04
Keywords
baileys, kurtucoben-baileys, wabot, whatsapp, js-whatsapp, whatsapp-api, whatsapp-web, whatsapp-bot, automation, multi-device
Homepage
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@kurtucoben/baileys
Repository
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@kurtucoben/baileys

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Q-Vitality Quanteta 69.8 / 100 Maintenance activity index (release cadence + download level).
Q-Trust Quanteta 2.5 / 100 Adoption / stability index (community size + download stability + age).
Q-Risk Quanteta 51.8 / 100 Dependency-surface index. Higher = more risk factors detected.

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