A collection of web monitors that notify of restocks or releases on sneaker related sites through Discord Webhook
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This project is aimed at providing web-monitors for various sites to the sneaker community for free. A monitor is a tool that tracks and alerts about changes on website. These monitors currently notify if a restock or release occurs via Discord Webhook on popular sneaker releated websites.
Today, competition to purchase sneakers is getting increasingly difficult with resellers using paid automated tools to give them a massive advantage over everyone else. As such, I have and will continue to develop monitors that will help those members that struggle to finally get the sneakers they want.
This project is continually expanding, and I would greatly appreciate any contributions. When contributing please fork the project and open a Pull Request.
However, due to popular demand, I am developing a paid (but competitively priced) set of hosted monitors. These will be released on my Discord Server that you can join in #Contact.
Below is a screenshot of the SNKRS monitor in action...
Currently the sites that have monitors are:
- All Shopify sites (e.g. Palace Skateboards, Hanon Shop, OVO, shopnicekicks.com, BDGA Store, Noir Fonce, Travis Scott, etc.)
- Supreme
- Nike SNKRS (Supports 42 countries - see the associated README file)
- Nike
- Footsites (Footlocker UK, US and AU)
- Ssense
- Zalando (UK)
- Off-Spring (UK)
- Snipes
- Sivasdescalzo
Click on the image below to watch a YouTube tutorial on setting up the monitors...
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Clone or Download the repository
- Clone:
git clone https://github.com/yasserqureshi1/Sneaker-Monitors.git
- Download: Click on the green
Code
button and click onDownload ZIP
. Then unzip this folder
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Install Dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
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Configure the monitor you want to run by editting the
config.py
file within that folder. -
To start the monitor, you should run the
monitor.py
file. You can use the following command:
python monitor.py
NOTE: The script needs to be running continuously for it to keep monitoring websites. As such, you should host it on a server. I have a YouTube tutorial on this here. However, I suggest testing this out on your PC before using a server.
If you find an issue, please open an issue here. I will try to respond fairly quickly and try to come up with solution.
I may ask you to provide the log file that is produced by the monitor. It contains no personal data but may help me diagnose where the issue arises.
Distributed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 License. See LICENSE
for more information. Selling this code without my consent is strictly prohibited. If sharing this or an updated copy of this repo requires this repo to be made freely available.
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