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zyuslan25-dotcom/myiptv

Analysis updated 2026-05-18

64Audience · generalComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

TLDR

A GitHub repo with no code that advertises a paid third-party IPTV streaming subscription offering thousands of live TV channels.

Mindmap

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  root((repo))
    What it does
      Advertises IPTV service
      No source code
      Links to external site
    Tech stack
      None documented
    Use cases
      Not a software project
    Audience
      General

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Not applicable, this repository contains a service advertisement rather than usable code.

How does it compare?

zyuslan25-dotcom/myiptv1ove9/antenna-forgeali-vilab/diffusionopd
Stars646464
LanguagePythonPython
Setup difficultyeasyhardhard
Complexity1/55/55/5
Audiencegeneralresearcherresearcher

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

This repository has no source code or installable software, it only links to an external paid service.

In plain English

This repository holds no software code. Instead, its README is a promotional page for a paid IPTV subscription service branded MyPremiumIPTV, offering what it describes as more than 20,000 live television channels plus on demand movies and TV series. The README lists a set of claimed features, including high definition, Full HD, and 4K streaming quality, support for Smart TVs, Android, iOS, and other devices, and customer support available around the clock. It also gives several reasons the operator says customers should choose the service, such as reliable uptime, competitive pricing, an easy to use interface, and a wide range of channels from different countries. None of these claims come with any supporting code, files, or technical documentation, they read as plain marketing copy. Rather than including any sign up form, app, or installation steps in the repository, the README simply links out to an external website through a shortened URL where visitors can find subscription details. Several contact channels are listed as well, including an email address, a WhatsApp number, and a Telegram handle, plus a separate unrelated Telegram link that appears to point to unrelated content. There is no source code, no build or installation instructions for a technical project, and no license file anywhere in this repository, so it works purely as a marketing listing hosted on GitHub rather than an actual software project. Aside from the README text and one embedded image, the repository has no files or folders a developer could inspect or run. Because IPTV services promising very large channel bundles at low prices can raise both legal and content licensing questions depending on where the streams originate and where a viewer lives, and because this repository offers no way to verify the service's legitimacy or ownership, readers should treat the claims here with caution.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Summarize what this repository's README claims about the advertised IPTV service.
Prompt 2
List the contact methods this README provides for the advertised service.
Prompt 3
Explain why this GitHub repository contains no actual source code.

Frequently asked questions

What is myiptv?

A GitHub repo with no code that advertises a paid third-party IPTV streaming subscription offering thousands of live TV channels.

How hard is myiptv to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is myiptv for?

Mainly general.

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