| name | add-telegram |
| description | 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 BioClaw. Users can choose to:
- Replace WhatsApp - Use Telegram as the only messaging channel
- Add alongside WhatsApp - Both channels active
- Control channel - Telegram triggers agent but doesn't receive all outputs
- Notification channel - Receives outputs but limited triggering
Prerequisites
1. Install Grammy
npm install grammy
Grammy is a modern, TypeScript-first Telegram bot framework.
2. Create Telegram Bot
Tell the user:
I need you to create a Telegram bot:
- Open Telegram and search for
@BotFather
- Send
/newbot and follow prompts:
- Bot name: Something friendly (e.g., "Bio Assistant")
- Bot username: Must end with "bot" (e.g., "andy_ai_bot")
- Copy the bot token (looks like
123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11)
Wait for user to provide the token.
3. Get Chat ID
Tell the user:
To register a chat, you need its Chat ID. Here's how:
For Private Chat (DM with bot):
- Search for your bot in Telegram
- Start a chat and send any message
- I'll add a
/chatid command to help you get the ID
For Group Chat:
- Add your bot to the group
- Send any message
- Use the
/chatid command in the group
4. Disable Group Privacy (for group chats)
Tell the user:
Important for group chats: By default, Telegram bots in groups only receive messages that @mention the bot or are commands. To let the bot see all messages (needed for requiresTrigger: false or trigger-word detection):
- Open Telegram and search for
@BotFather
- Send
/mybots and select your bot
- Go to Bot Settings > Group Privacy
- Select Turn off
Without this, the bot will only see messages that directly @mention it.
This step is optional if the user only wants trigger-based responses via @mentioning the bot.
Questions to Ask
Before making changes, ask:
-
Mode: Replace WhatsApp or add alongside it?
- If replace: Set
TELEGRAM_ONLY=true
- If alongside: Both will run
-
Chat behavior: Should this chat respond to all messages or only when @mentioned?
- Main chat: Responds to all (set
requiresTrigger: false)
- Other chats: Default requires trigger (
requiresTrigger: true)
Architecture
BioClaw uses a Channel abstraction (Channel interface in src/types.ts). Each messaging platform implements this interface. Key files:
| File | Purpose |
|---|
src/types.ts | Channel interface definition |
src/channels/whatsapp.ts | WhatsAppChannel class (reference implementation) |
src/router.ts | findChannel(), routeOutbound(), formatOutbound() |
src/index.ts | Orchestrator: creates channels, wires callbacks, starts subsystems |
src/ipc.ts | IPC watcher (uses sendMessage dep for outbound) |
The Telegram channel follows the same pattern as WhatsApp:
- Implements
Channel interface (connect, sendMessage, ownsJid, disconnect, setTyping)
- Delivers inbound messages via
onMessage / onChatMetadata callbacks
- The existing message loop in
src/index.ts picks up stored messages automatically
Implementation
Step 1: Update Configuration
Read src/config.ts and add Telegram config exports:
export const TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN = process.env.TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN || "";
export const TELEGRAM_ONLY = process.env.TELEGRAM_ONLY === "true";
These should be added near the top with other configuration exports.
Step 2: Create Telegram Channel
Create src/channels/telegram.ts implementing the Channel interface. Use src/channels/whatsapp.ts as a reference for the pattern.
import { Bot } from "grammy";
import {
ASSISTANT_NAME,
TRIGGER_PATTERN,
} from "../config.js";
import { logger } from "../logger.js";
import { Channel, OnInboundMessage, OnChatMetadata, RegisteredGroup } from "../types.js";
export interface TelegramChannelOpts {
onMessage: OnInboundMessage;
onChatMetadata: OnChatMetadata;
registeredGroups: () => Record<string, RegisteredGroup>;
}
export class TelegramChannel implements Channel {
name = "telegram";
prefixAssistantName = false;
private bot: Bot | null = null;
private opts: TelegramChannelOpts;
private botToken: string;
constructor(botToken: string, opts: TelegramChannelOpts) {
this.botToken = botToken;
this.opts = opts;
}
async connect(): Promise<void> {
this.bot = new Bot(this.botToken);
this.bot.command("chatid", (ctx) => {
const chatId = ctx.chat.id;
const chatType = ctx.chat.type;
const chatName =
chatType === "private"
? ctx.from?.first_name || "Private"
: (ctx.chat as any).title || "Unknown";
ctx.reply(
`Chat ID: \`tg:${chatId}\`\nName: ${chatName}\nType: ${chatType}`,
{ parse_mode: "Markdown" },
);
});
this.bot.command("ping", (ctx) => {
ctx.reply(`${ASSISTANT_NAME} is online.`);
});
this.bot.on("message:text", async (ctx) => {
if (ctx.message.text.startsWith("/")) return;
const chatJid = `tg:${ctx.chat.id}`;
let content = ctx.message.text;
const timestamp = new Date(ctx.message.date * 1000).toISOString();
const senderName =
ctx.from?.first_name ||
ctx.from?.username ||
ctx.from?.id.toString() ||
"Unknown";
const sender = ctx.from?.id.toString() || "";
const msgId = ctx.message.message_id.toString();
const chatName =
ctx.chat.type === "private"
? senderName
: (ctx.chat as any).title || chatJid;
const botUsername = ctx.me?.username?.toLowerCase();
if (botUsername) {
const entities = ctx.message.entities || [];
const isBotMentioned = entities.some((entity) => {
if (entity.type === "mention") {
const mentionText = content
.substring(entity.offset, entity.offset + entity.length)
.toLowerCase();
return mentionText === `@${botUsername}`;
}
return false;
});
if (isBotMentioned && !TRIGGER_PATTERN.test(content)) {
content = `@${ASSISTANT_NAME} ${content}`;
}
}
this.opts.onChatMetadata(chatJid, timestamp, chatName);
const group = this.opts.registeredGroups()[chatJid];
if (!group) {
logger.debug(
{ chatJid, chatName },
"Message from unregistered Telegram chat",
);
return;
}
this.opts.onMessage(chatJid, {
id: msgId,
chat_jid: chatJid,
sender,
sender_name: senderName,
content,
timestamp,
is_from_me: false,
});
logger.info(
{ chatJid, chatName, sender: senderName },
"Telegram message stored",
);
});
const storeNonText = (ctx: any, placeholder: string) => {
const chatJid = `tg:${ctx.chat.id}`;
const group = this.opts.registeredGroups()[chatJid];
if (!group) return;
const timestamp = new Date(ctx.message.date * 1000).toISOString();
const senderName =
ctx.from?.first_name || ctx.from?.username || ctx.from?.id?.toString() || "Unknown";
const caption = ctx.message.caption ? ` ${ctx.message.caption}` : "";
this.opts.onChatMetadata(chatJid, timestamp);
this.opts.onMessage(chatJid, {
id: ctx.message.message_id.toString(),
chat_jid: chatJid,
sender: ctx.from?.id?.toString() || "",
sender_name: senderName,
content: `${placeholder}${caption}`,
timestamp,
is_from_me: false,
});
};
this.bot.on("message:photo", (ctx) => storeNonText(ctx, "[Photo]"));
this.bot.on("message:video", (ctx) => storeNonText(ctx, "[Video]"));
this.bot.on("message:voice", (ctx) => storeNonText(ctx, "[Voice message]"));
this.bot.on("message:audio", (ctx) => storeNonText(ctx, "[Audio]"));
this.bot.on("message:document", (ctx) => {
const name = ctx.message.document?.file_name || "file";
storeNonText(ctx, `[Document: ${name}]`);
});
this.bot.on("message:sticker", (ctx) => {
const emoji = ctx.message.sticker?.emoji || "";
storeNonText(ctx, `[Sticker ${emoji}]`);
});
this.bot.on("message:location", (ctx) => storeNonText(ctx, "[Location]"));
this.bot.on("message:contact", (ctx) => storeNonText(ctx, "[Contact]"));
this.bot.catch((err) => {
logger.error({ err: err.message }, "Telegram bot error");
});
return new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
this.bot!.start({
onStart: (botInfo) => {
logger.info(
{ username: botInfo.username, id: botInfo.id },
"Telegram bot connected",
);
console.log(`\n Telegram bot: @${botInfo.username}`);
console.log(
` Send /chatid to the bot to get a chat's registration ID\n`,
);
resolve();
},
});
});
}
async sendMessage(jid: string, text: string): Promise<void> {
if (!this.bot) {
logger.warn("Telegram bot not initialized");
return;
}
try {
const numericId = jid.replace(/^tg:/, "");
const MAX_LENGTH = 4096;
if (text.length <= MAX_LENGTH) {
await this.bot.api.sendMessage(numericId, text);
} else {
for (let i = 0; i < text.length; i += MAX_LENGTH) {
await this.bot.api.sendMessage(numericId, text.slice(i, i + MAX_LENGTH));
}
}
logger.info({ jid, length: text.length }, "Telegram message sent");
} catch (err) {
logger.error({ jid, err }, "Failed to send Telegram message");
}
}
isConnected(): boolean {
return this.bot !== null;
}
ownsJid(jid: string): boolean {
return jid.startsWith("tg:");
}
async disconnect(): Promise<void> {
if (this.bot) {
this.bot.stop();
this.bot = null;
logger.info("Telegram bot stopped");
}
}
async setTyping(jid: string, isTyping: boolean): Promise<void> {
if (!this.bot || !isTyping) return;
try {
const numericId = jid.replace(/^tg:/, "");
await this.bot.api.sendChatAction(numericId, "typing");
} catch (err) {
logger.debug({ jid, err }, "Failed to send Telegram typing indicator");
}
}
}
Key differences from the old standalone src/telegram.ts:
- Implements
Channel interface — same pattern as WhatsAppChannel
- Uses
onMessage / onChatMetadata callbacks instead of importing DB functions directly
- Registration check via
registeredGroups() callback, not getAllRegisteredGroups()
prefixAssistantName = false — Telegram bots already show their name, so formatOutbound() skips the prefix
- No
storeMessageDirect needed — storeMessage() in db.ts already accepts NewMessage directly
Step 3: Update Main Application
Modify src/index.ts to support multiple channels. Read the file first to understand the current structure.
- Add imports at the top:
import { TelegramChannel } from "./channels/telegram.js";
import { TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, TELEGRAM_ONLY } from "./config.js";
import { findChannel } from "./router.js";
- Add a channels array alongside the existing
whatsapp variable:
let whatsapp: WhatsAppChannel;
const channels: Channel[] = [];
Import Channel from ./types.js if not already imported.
- Update
processGroupMessages to find the correct channel for the JID instead of using whatsapp directly. Replace the direct whatsapp.setTyping() and whatsapp.sendMessage() calls:
const channel = findChannel(channels, chatJid);
if (!channel) return true;
await channel.setTyping?.(chatJid, true);
await channel.setTyping?.(chatJid, false);
In the onOutput callback inside processGroupMessages, replace:
await whatsapp.sendMessage(chatJid, `${ASSISTANT_NAME}: ${text}`);
with:
const formatted = formatOutbound(channel, text);
if (formatted) await channel.sendMessage(chatJid, formatted);
- Update
main() function to create channels conditionally and use them for deps:
async function main(): Promise<void> {
ensureContainerSystemRunning();
initDatabase();
logger.info('Database initialized');
loadState();
const shutdown = async (signal: string) => {
logger.info({ signal }, 'Shutdown signal received');
await queue.shutdown(10000);
for (const ch of channels) await ch.disconnect();
process.exit(0);
};
process.on('SIGTERM', () => shutdown('SIGTERM'));
process.on('SIGINT', () => shutdown('SIGINT'));
const channelOpts = {
onMessage: (chatJid: string, msg: NewMessage) => storeMessage(msg),
onChatMetadata: (chatJid: string, timestamp: string, name?: string) =>
storeChatMetadata(chatJid, timestamp, name),
registeredGroups: () => registeredGroups,
};
if (!TELEGRAM_ONLY) {
whatsapp = new WhatsAppChannel(channelOpts);
channels.push(whatsapp);
await whatsapp.connect();
}
if (TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN) {
const telegram = new TelegramChannel(TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, channelOpts);
channels.push(telegram);
await telegram.connect();
}
startSchedulerLoop({
registeredGroups: () => registeredGroups,
getSessions: () => sessions,
queue,
onProcess: (groupJid, proc, containerName, groupFolder) =>
queue.registerProcess(groupJid, proc, containerName, groupFolder),
sendMessage: async (jid, rawText) => {
const channel = findChannel(channels, jid);
if (!channel) return;
const text = formatOutbound(channel, rawText);
if (text) await channel.sendMessage(jid, text);
},
});
startIpcWatcher({
sendMessage: (jid, text) => {
const channel = findChannel(channels, jid);
if (!channel) throw new Error(`No channel for JID: ${jid}`);
return channel.sendMessage(jid, text);
},
registeredGroups: () => registeredGroups,
registerGroup,
syncGroupMetadata: (force) => whatsapp?.syncGroupMetadata(force) ?? Promise.resolve(),
getAvailableGroups,
writeGroupsSnapshot: (gf, im, ag, rj) => writeGroupsSnapshot(gf, im, ag, rj),
});
queue.setProcessMessagesFn(processGroupMessages);
recoverPendingMessages();
startMessageLoop();
}
- Update
getAvailableGroups to include Telegram chats:
export function getAvailableGroups(): AvailableGroup[] {
const chats = getAllChats();
const registeredJids = new Set(Object.keys(registeredGroups));
return chats
.filter((c) => c.jid !== '__group_sync__' && (c.jid.endsWith('@g.us') || c.jid.startsWith('tg:')))
.map((c) => ({
jid: c.jid,
name: c.name,
lastActivity: c.last_message_time,
isRegistered: registeredJids.has(c.jid),
}));
}
Step 4: Update Environment
Add to .env:
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=YOUR_BOT_TOKEN_HERE
Important: After modifying .env, sync to the container environment:
cp .env data/env/env
The container reads environment from data/env/env, not .env directly.
Step 5: Register a Telegram Chat
After installing and starting the bot, tell the user:
- Send
/chatid to your bot (in private chat or in a group)
- Copy the chat ID (e.g.,
tg:123456789 or tg:-1001234567890)
- I'll register it for you
Registration uses the registerGroup() function in src/index.ts, which writes to SQLite and creates the group folder structure. Call it like this (or add a one-time script):
registerGroup("tg:123456789", {
name: "Personal",
folder: "main",
trigger: `@${ASSISTANT_NAME}`,
added_at: new Date().toISOString(),
requiresTrigger: false,
});
registerGroup("tg:-1001234567890", {
name: "My Telegram Group",
folder: "telegram-group",
trigger: `@${ASSISTANT_NAME}`,
added_at: new Date().toISOString(),
requiresTrigger: true,
});
The RegisteredGroup type requires a trigger string field and has an optional requiresTrigger boolean (defaults to true). Set requiresTrigger: false for chats that should respond to all messages.
Alternatively, if the agent is already running in the main group, it can register new groups via IPC using the register_group task type.
Step 6: Build and Restart
npm run build
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.bioclaw
Or for systemd:
npm run build
systemctl --user restart bioclaw
Step 7: Test
Tell the user:
Send a message to your registered Telegram chat:
- For main chat: Any message works
- For non-main:
@Bio hello or @mention the bot
Check logs: tail -f logs/bioclaw.log
Replace WhatsApp Entirely
If user wants Telegram-only:
- Set
TELEGRAM_ONLY=true in .env
- Run
cp .env data/env/env to sync to container
- The WhatsApp channel is not created — only Telegram
- All services (scheduler, IPC watcher, queue, message loop) start normally
- Optionally remove
@whiskeysockets/baileys dependency (but it's harmless to keep)
Features
Chat ID Formats
- WhatsApp:
120363336345536173@g.us (groups) or 1234567890@s.whatsapp.net (DM)
- Telegram:
tg:123456789 (positive for private) or tg:-1001234567890 (negative for groups)
Trigger Options
The bot responds when:
- Chat has
requiresTrigger: false in its registration (e.g., main group)
- Bot is @mentioned in Telegram (translated to TRIGGER_PATTERN automatically)
- Message matches TRIGGER_PATTERN directly (e.g., starts with @Bio)
Telegram @mentions (e.g., @andy_ai_bot) are automatically translated: if the bot is @mentioned and the message doesn't already match TRIGGER_PATTERN, the trigger prefix is prepended before storing. This ensures @mentioning the bot always triggers a response.
Group Privacy: The bot must have Group Privacy disabled in BotFather to see non-mention messages in groups. See Prerequisites step 4.
Commands
/chatid - Get chat ID for registration
/ping - Check if bot is online
Troubleshooting
Bot not responding
Check:
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN is set in .env AND synced to data/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 bioclaw
Bot only responds to @mentions in groups
The bot has Group Privacy enabled (default). It can only see messages that @mention it or are commands. To fix:
- Open
@BotFather in Telegram
/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 bot token is valid:
curl -s "https://api.telegram.org/bot${TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN}/getMe"
- Check bot is started:
tail -f logs/bioclaw.log
Service conflicts
If running npm run dev while launchd service is active:
launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.bioclaw.plist
npm run dev
launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.bioclaw.plist
Agent Swarms (Teams)
After completing the Telegram setup, ask the user:
Would you like to add Agent Swarm support? Without it, Agent Teams still work — they just operate behind the scenes. With Swarm support, each subagent appears as a different bot in the Telegram group so you can see who's saying what and have interactive team sessions.
If they say yes, invoke the /add-telegram-swarm skill.
Removal
To remove Telegram integration:
- Delete
src/channels/telegram.ts
- Remove
TelegramChannel import and creation from src/index.ts
- Remove
channels array and revert to using whatsapp directly in processGroupMessages, scheduler deps, and IPC deps
- Revert
getAvailableGroups() filter to only include @g.us chats
- Remove Telegram config (
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, TELEGRAM_ONLY) from src/config.ts
- Remove Telegram registrations from SQLite:
sqlite3 store/messages.db "DELETE FROM registered_groups WHERE jid LIKE 'tg:%'"
- Uninstall:
npm uninstall grammy
- Rebuild:
npm run build && launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.bioclaw