| name | add-telegram |
| description | Add Telegram channel integration via Chat SDK. |
Add Telegram Channel
Adds Telegram bot support via the Chat SDK bridge.
Install
NanoClaw doesn't ship channels in trunk. This skill copies the Telegram adapter, its formatting/pairing helpers, their tests, and the pair-telegram setup step in from the channels branch.
Pre-flight (idempotent)
Skip to Credentials if all of these are already in place:
src/channels/telegram.ts, telegram-pairing.ts, telegram-markdown-sanitize.ts (and their .test.ts siblings) all exist
src/channels/telegram-registration.test.ts exists
src/channels/index.ts contains import './telegram.js';
setup/pair-telegram.ts exists and setup/index.ts's STEPS map contains 'pair-telegram':
@chat-adapter/telegram is listed in package.json dependencies
Otherwise continue. Every step below is safe to re-run.
1. Fetch the channels branch
git fetch origin channels
2. Copy the adapter, helpers, tests, registration test, and setup step
git show origin/channels:src/channels/telegram.ts > src/channels/telegram.ts
git show origin/channels:src/channels/telegram-registration.test.ts > src/channels/telegram-registration.test.ts
git show origin/channels:src/channels/telegram-pairing.ts > src/channels/telegram-pairing.ts
git show origin/channels:src/channels/telegram-pairing.test.ts > src/channels/telegram-pairing.test.ts
git show origin/channels:src/channels/telegram-markdown-sanitize.ts > src/channels/telegram-markdown-sanitize.ts
git show origin/channels:src/channels/telegram-markdown-sanitize.test.ts > src/channels/telegram-markdown-sanitize.test.ts
git show origin/channels:setup/pair-telegram.ts > setup/pair-telegram.ts
3. Append the self-registration import
Append to src/channels/index.ts (skip if already present):
import './telegram.js';
4. Register the setup step
In setup/index.ts, add this entry to the STEPS map (right after the register line is fine; skip if already present):
'pair-telegram': () => import('./pair-telegram.js'),
5. Install the adapter package (pinned)
pnpm install @chat-adapter/telegram@4.29.0
6. Build and validate
pnpm run build
pnpm exec vitest run src/channels/telegram-registration.test.ts
Both must be clean before proceeding. telegram-registration.test.ts is the one integration test: it imports the real channel barrel and asserts the registry contains telegram. It goes red if the import './telegram.js'; line is deleted or drifts, if the barrel fails to evaluate, or if @chat-adapter/telegram isn't installed (the import throws) — so it also implicitly verifies the dependency from step 5. The adapter also calls core's createChatSdkBridge(...); that typed core-API consumption is guarded by pnpm run build.
End-to-end message delivery against a real Telegram bot is verified manually once the service is running — see Next Steps and the pairing flow in Channel Info.
Credentials
Create Telegram Bot
- Open Telegram and search for
@BotFather
- Send
/newbot and follow the prompts:
- Bot name: Something friendly (e.g., "NanoClaw Assistant")
- Bot username: Must end with "bot" (e.g., "nanoclaw_bot")
- Copy the bot token (looks like
123456:ABC-DEF1234ghIkl-zyx57W2v1u123ew11)
Important for group chats: By default, Telegram bots only see @mentions and commands in groups. To let the bot see all messages:
- Open
@BotFather > /mybots > select your bot
- Bot Settings > Group Privacy > Turn off
Configure environment
Add to .env:
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=your-bot-token
Sync to container: mkdir -p data/env && cp .env data/env/env
Next Steps
If you're in the middle of /setup, return to the setup flow now.
Otherwise, run /manage-channels to wire this channel to an agent group.
Channel Info
- type:
telegram
- terminology: Telegram calls them "groups" and "chats." A "group" has multiple members; a "chat" is a 1:1 conversation with the bot.
- how-to-find-id: Do NOT ask the user for a chat ID. Telegram registration uses pairing — run
pnpm exec tsx setup/index.ts --step pair-telegram -- --intent <main|wire-to:folder|new-agent:folder>, show the user the 4-digit CODE from the PAIR_TELEGRAM_ISSUED block (follow the REMINDER_TO_ASSISTANT line in that block), and tell them to send just the 4 digits as a message from the chat they want to register (DM the bot for main, post in the group otherwise). In groups with Group Privacy ON, prefix with the bot handle: @<botname> CODE. Wrong guesses invalidate the code — if a PAIR_TELEGRAM_ATTEMPT block arrives with a mismatched RECEIVED_CODE, a PAIR_TELEGRAM_NEW_CODE block will follow automatically (up to 5 regenerations); show the new code. On PAIR_TELEGRAM STATUS=failed ERROR=max-regenerations-exceeded, ask the user if they want to try again and re-invoke the step — each invocation starts a fresh 5-attempt batch. Success emits PAIR_TELEGRAM STATUS=success with PLATFORM_ID, IS_GROUP, and ADMIN_USER_ID. The service must be running for this to work (the polling adapter is what observes the code).
- supports-threads: no
- typical-use: Interactive chat — direct messages or small groups
- default-isolation: Same agent group if you're the only participant across multiple chats. Separate agent group if different people are in different groups.