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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15009 · Jul 31

#python#adb#airtest#cv#fate_grand_order#fgo#qt6 This program automates playing Fate/Grand Order on Android in multiple languages (Chinese, Japanese, English, Taiwanese). It can run on Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, and Docker, requiring minimal setup. It smartly controls battles by choosing skills, cards, and support servants without needing manual input or special equipment. It also automates weekly missions, friend support selection, and item management, saving you time and effort. You can run it on your phone or PC, even using tools like AidLux or AzurLaneAutoScript. It helps you farm efficiently without worrying about complicated setups or "best" cards, making the game easier and less time-consuming[5]. https://github.com/hgjazhgj/FGO-py

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@githubtrending · Post #15601 · 04/05/2026, 11:30 AM

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