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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| add-telegram | Add Telegram as a channel. Can replace WhatsApp entirely or run alongside it. Also configurable as a control-only channel (triggers actions) or passive channel (receives notifications only). |
Add Telegram Channel
This skill adds Telegram support to NanoClaw, then walks through interactive setup.
Phase 1: Pre-flight
Check if already applied
Check if src/channels/telegram.ts exists. If it does, skip to Phase 3 (Setup). The code changes are already in place.
Ask the user
Use AskUserQuestion to collect configuration:
AskUserQuestion: Do you have a Telegram bot token, or do you need to create one?
If they have one, collect it now. If not, we'll create one in Phase 3.
Phase 2: Apply Code Changes
Ensure channel remote
git remote -v
If telegram is missing, add it:
git remote add telegram https://github.com/qwibitai/nanoclaw-telegram.git
Merge the skill branch
git fetch telegram main
git merge telegram/main || {
git checkout --theirs pnpm-lock.yaml
git add pnpm-lock.yaml
git merge --continue
}
This merges in:
src/channels/telegram.ts(TelegramChannel class with self-registration viaregisterChannel)src/channels/telegram.test.ts(unit tests with grammy mock)import './telegram.js'appended to the channel barrel filesrc/channels/index.tsgrammynpm dependency inpackage.jsonTELEGRAM_BOT_TOKENin.env.example
If the merge reports conflicts, resolve them by reading the conflicted files and understanding the intent of both sides.
Validate code changes
pnpm install
pnpm run build
pnpm exec vitest run src/channels/telegram.test.ts
All tests must pass (including the new Telegram tests) and build must be clean before proceeding.
Phase 3: Setup
Create Telegram Bot (if needed)
If the user doesn't have a bot token, tell them:
I need you to create a Telegram bot:
- Open Telegram and search for
@BotFather- Send
/newbotand follow prompts:
- Bot name: Something friendly (e.g., "Andy Assistant")
- Bot username: Must end with "bot" (e.g., "andy_ai_bot")
- Copy the bot token (looks like
123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11)
Wait for the user to provide the token.
Configure environment
Add to .env:
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=<their-token>
Channels auto-enable when their credentials are present — no extra configuration needed.
Sync to container environment:
mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env
The container reads environment from data/env/env, not .env directly.
Disable Group Privacy (for group chats)
Tell the user:
Important for group chats: By default, Telegram bots only see @mentions and commands in groups. To let the bot see all messages:
- Open Telegram and search for
@BotFather- Send
/mybotsand select your bot- Go to Bot Settings > Group Privacy > Turn off
This is optional if you only want trigger-based responses via @mentioning the bot.
Build and restart
pnpm run build
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclaw # macOS
# Linux: systemctl --user restart nanoclaw
Phase 4: Registration
Get Chat ID
Tell the user:
- Open your bot in Telegram (search for its username)
- Send
/chatid— it will reply with the chat ID- For groups: add the bot to the group first, then send
/chatidin the group
Wait for the user to provide the chat ID (format: tg:123456789 or tg:-1001234567890).
Register the chat
The chat ID, name, and folder name are needed. Use pnpm exec tsx setup/index.ts --step register with the appropriate flags.
For a main chat (responds to all messages):
pnpm exec tsx setup/index.ts --step register -- --jid "tg:<chat-id>" --name "<chat-name>" --folder "telegram_main" --trigger "@${ASSISTANT_NAME}" --channel telegram --no-trigger-required --is-main
For additional chats (trigger-only):
pnpm exec tsx setup/index.ts --step register -- --jid "tg:<chat-id>" --name "<chat-name>" --folder "telegram_<group-name>" --trigger "@${ASSISTANT_NAME}" --channel telegram
Phase 5: Verify
Test the connection
Tell the user:
Send a message to your registered Telegram chat:
- For main chat: Any message works
- For non-main:
@Andy helloor @mention the botThe bot should respond within a few seconds.
Check logs if needed
tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log
Troubleshooting
Bot not responding
Check:
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKENis set in.envAND synced todata/env/env- Chat is registered in SQLite (check with:
sqlite3 store/messages.db "SELECT * FROM registered_groups WHERE jid LIKE 'tg:%'") - For non-main chats: message includes trigger pattern
- Service is running:
launchctl list | grep nanoclaw(macOS) orsystemctl --user status nanoclaw(Linux)
Bot only responds to @mentions in groups
Group Privacy is enabled (default). Fix:
@BotFather>/mybots> select bot > Bot Settings > Group Privacy > Turn off- Remove and re-add the bot to the group (required for the change to take effect)
Getting chat ID
If /chatid doesn't work:
- Verify token:
curl -s "https://api.telegram.org/bot${TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN}/getMe" - Check bot is started:
tail -f logs/nanoclaw.log
After Setup
If running pnpm run dev while the service is active:
# macOS:
launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.nanoclaw.plist
pnpm run dev
# When done testing:
launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.nanoclaw.plist
# Linux:
# systemctl --user stop nanoclaw
# pnpm run dev
# systemctl --user start nanoclaw
Removal
To remove Telegram integration:
- Delete
src/channels/telegram.tsandsrc/channels/telegram.test.ts - Remove
import './telegram.js'fromsrc/channels/index.ts - Remove
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKENfrom.env - Remove Telegram registrations from SQLite:
sqlite3 store/messages.db "DELETE FROM registered_groups WHERE jid LIKE 'tg:%'" - Uninstall:
pnpm uninstall grammy - Rebuild:
pnpm run build && launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclaw(macOS) orpnpm run build && systemctl --user restart nanoclaw(Linux)