https://bitly.com/3xqlkag
Alternatively, you can use a simple browser trick: i new 1txt file source bitly 3xqlkag
Since I can’t browse the live web unless you give explicit permission, I’ll assume the intent is:
The user was given a Bitly link as the source content that should be written into 1.txt. https://bitly
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Shortened URLs like Bitly are commonly used to track document access, share temporary files, or hide the true source of a .txt file. The string 3xqlkag is likely a unique identifier for a file that was shared privately.
If you’d like me to help you actually retrieve the content from that Bitly link (assuming it's safe and publicly accessible), let me know — and I can guide you through doing it safely.
BeautifulSoup)..txt may not be appropriate.So maybe the original note was supposed to be: