OpenClaw Skillv1.0.1

Telegram

codedao12by codedao12
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OpenClaw skill for designing Telegram Bot API workflows and command-driven conversations using direct HTTPS requests (no SDKs).

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  1. Sign up on EasyClawd (2 minutes)
  2. Connect your Telegram bot
  3. Install Telegram from the skills panel
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Latest Changelog

- Major update: Skill now targets advanced, command-first Telegram Bot API workflows using direct HTTPS requests (no SDKs).
- Expanded documentation: Added four detailed reference guides covering API endpoints, command design, update handling, and HTTP request templates.
- Revised scope: Focuses on reliable update flows, strict command routing, and production-grade operational/security practices.
- Streamlined SKILL.md: Moved technical details into references for clarity; core file is now concise and directs users to new resources.

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latest: 1.0.1

Skill Documentation

---
name: telegram
description: OpenClaw skill for designing Telegram Bot API workflows and command-driven conversations using direct HTTPS requests (no SDKs).
---

# Telegram Bot Skill (Advanced)

## Purpose
Provide a clean, production-oriented guide for building Telegram bot workflows via the Bot API, focusing on command UX, update handling, and safe operations using plain HTTPS.

## Best fit
- You want a command-first bot that behaves professionally.
- You need a reliable update flow (webhook or polling).
- You prefer direct HTTP calls instead of libraries.

## Not a fit
- You require a full SDK or framework integration.
- You need complex media uploads and streaming in-process.

## Quick orientation
- Read `references/telegram-bot-api.md` for endpoints, update types, and request patterns.
- Read `references/telegram-commands-playbook.md` for command UX and messaging style.
- Read `references/telegram-update-routing.md` for update normalization and routing rules.
- Read `references/telegram-request-templates.md` for HTTP payload templates.
- Keep this SKILL.md short and use references for details.

## Required inputs
- Bot token and base API URL.
- Update strategy: webhook or long polling.
- Command list and conversation tone.
- Allowed update types and rate-limit posture.

## Expected output
- A clear command design, update flow plan, and operational checklist.

## Operational notes
- Prefer strict command routing: `/start`, `/help`, `/settings`, `/status`.
- Always validate incoming update payloads and chat context.
- Handle 429s with backoff and avoid message bursts.

## Security notes
- Never log tokens.
- Use webhooks with a secret token header when possible.
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