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@kaufman-bot/short-commands-server
Advanced tools
Simple bot for telegram
https://github.com/EndyKaufman/kaufman-bot - source code of bot
https://telegram.me/KaufmanBot - current bot in telegram
https://github.com/kaufman-bot/schematics-example - project generated with @kaufman-bot/schematics
Create empty nx project
npx -y create-nx-workspace@13.8.1 --name=kaufman-bot-generated --preset=empty --interactive=false --nx-cloud=false
Go to created project
cd kaufman-bot-generated
Add all need schematics
npm install -D @nrwl/nest@13.8.1 @kaufman-bot/schematics
Create kaufman-bot application
npx -y nx@13.8.1 g @kaufman-bot/schematics:app adam-bot --bot-name adam
Create telegram bot in @BotFather
Append token to env file .env.local
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=5384981645:AAEKAfqNpZmoN1w5eQL2QxJtvY5h3O-71Zs
TELEGRAM_BOT_WEB_HOOKS_DOMAIN=
TELEGRAM_BOT_WEB_HOOKS_PATH=
TELEGRAM_BOT_ADMINS=
BOT_NAMES=adam
Check from telegram
npm run serve:adam-bot-local
Search new bot
Start work with bot
Example of run commands
Create new command
npm run nx -- g @kaufman-bot/schematics:lib super
Update app module
import { SuperModule } from '@kaufman-bot-generated/super';
...
@Module({
imports: [
...
SuperModule.forRoot(),
],
providers: [AppService],
})
export class AppModule {}
Restart application and check work in telegram
MIT
FAQs
Shortened versions of commands for quick launch
The npm package @kaufman-bot/short-commands-server receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @kaufman-bot/short-commands-server popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @kaufman-bot/short-commands-server demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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