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GitHub - luminoleon/epicgames-claimer: Claim weekly free games from Epic Games S...

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source link: https://github.com/luminoleon/epicgames-claimer
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EpicGames Claimer

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Claim weekly free games from Epic Games Store.

It's very simple and easy to use. In most cases, you don't need to input or modify any arguments, and it automatically synchronizes with the latest GitHub version.

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Getting Started

Windows

Download

Notice: Windows version does not currently support automatic update.

Optional Arguments for Windows Version

Arguments Descriptions Note -h, --help show the help message

-n, --no-headless run the browser with GUI

-c, --chromium-path set path to browser executable

-r, --run-at set daily check and claim time format to HH:MM -o, --once claim once then exit

-u, --username set username/email need to disable 2FA -p, --password set password need to disable 2FA

Docker

docker run -it luminoleon/epicgames-claimer

See Docker hub page for more informations.

Python

Require Python >= 3.6.

How to Use

  1. Clone/Download

    git clone -b master https://github.com/luminoleon/epicgames-claimer.git
    cd epicgames-claimer
  2. Install Python modules

    pip3 install -r requirements.txt
  3. Install dependencies(Linux only)

    sudo sh install_dependencies.sh
  4. python3 main.py
    Enable auto updateNo interactive input(Need to disable two-factor authentication(2FA))

Optional Arguments for Python Version

Arguments Descriptions Note -h, --help show the help message

-n, --no-headless run the browser with GUI

-c, --chromium-path set path to browser executable

-r, --run-at set daily check and claim time Format to HH:MM -o, --once claim once then exit

-a, --auto-update enable auto update

-u, --username set username/email need to disable 2FA -p, --password set password need to disable 2FA

Known Issues

Stopping the script midway in Windows may cause the browser process remain in the background. You should check task manager and kill the browser process manually.


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