Hi. I'm Dunkan and this is where I keep my small Telegram bots. Most of them might be incomplete in code, but I try to write about the idea of that bot in their respective READMEs, as this is also a place for plotting the ideas. Feel free to take the work-in-progress bots or the raw ideas, if you liked it. If you managed to complete, consider opening a pull request with a link to it.
If you are interested, you can join the Telegram channel where I post about the bots that I create and host.
- GitHub Status: A bot for posting real-time status of GitHub systems. Join https://t.me/status_gh if you want to get the updates.
- Image Resizer: Very basic bot for resizing an image to given dimensions.
- Slot-Machine CAPTCHA: Unique slot-machine CAPTCHA system for supergroups.
- i18n: A service bot for users to set their preferred language and other developers to get it with simple HTTP API.
- Slash CC: Carbon-copy your message to the mentioned ones even if they are not in the group.
- Fold: Fold your files into a single link with optional password protection.
I have also created a few other bots.
- Syntax Highlighter Bot: A customizable syntax highlighter bot for developer groups. Use the bot here: https://t.me/syntaxybot.
- Show JSON Bot: Bot for seeing the Bot API JSON data behind Telegram messages with buttons for interactive navigation. Use the bot here: https://t.me/jsoonbot.
- Slash Report Bot: Time-aware /report bot for group management. Use the bot here: https://t.me/ryportbot.
- Bible Bot: A bot for reading the Bible right inside Telegram in 80+ different languages. Use the bot here: https://t.me/scripturbot.
- Syntax Highlighter WEBAPP Edition: An experimental edition of my original syntax highlighter bot, which makes use of the WebApp feature of Telegram. Use the bot here: https://t.me/syntaxyybot.
- File Upload Bot: A helper bot for uploading local files and folders to Telegram.
- Deno News Bot: A bot for posting news related to Deno, fetched from several sources. Join the channel: https://t.me/deno_news
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