OpenClaw skill for designing Telegram Bot API workflows and command-driven conversations using direct HTTPS requests (no SDKs).
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2026-02-23
Install
npx clawhub@latest install telegram
Documentation
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.mdfor endpoints, update types, and request patterns. - -Read
references/telegram-commands-playbook.mdfor command UX and messaging style. - -Read
references/telegram-update-routing.mdfor update normalization and routing rules. - -Read
references/telegram-request-templates.mdfor 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.
Launch an agent with Telegram on Termo.