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# mautrix-telegram
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**This is the python rewrite branch and is only barely functional.**
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**For a JavaScript version with more bugs and features, check the master branch.**
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**This is the python rewrite. If you want more features (and more bugs), check the JavaScript version on the master branch.**
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A Matrix-Telegram puppeting bridge.
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You should be automatically invited into portal rooms for your groups and channels if you
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1. (re)start the bridge,
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2. receive a messages in the chat or
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3. receive an invite to the chat
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3. ~~receive an invite to the chat~~ (not yet implemented)
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Support for inviting users both Telegram and Matrix users to Telegram portal rooms is planned, but not yet implemented.
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#### Private messaging
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**Initiating private chats is not yet implemented.**
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You can start private chats by simply inviting the Matrix puppet of the Telegram user you want to chat with to a private room.
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If you don't know the MXID of the puppet, you can search for users using the `search <query>` management command.
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#### Bot commands
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**Initiating private chats is not yet implemented.**
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Initiating chats with bots is no different from initiating chats with real Telegram users.
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The bridge translates `!commands` into `/commands`, which allows you to use Telegram bots without constantly escaping
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