# Telegram Bot Template That is template for telegram bots based on next stack of technologies: * [Kotlin Coroutines](https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx.coroutines) * [Kotlin Serialization](https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlinx.serialization) * [Telegram Bot API Library](https://github.com/InsanusMokrassar/TelegramBotAPI) (by default everything is included like it was described [here](https://github.com/InsanusMokrassar/TelegramBotAPI#ok-where-should-i-start)) ## Default Since you have used this repo as a template you can copy file `example.config.json` as `local.config.json`, put there your bot token and simply run command `./gradlew run --args="local.config.json"`. As an output you will get your bot information like: ```bash ExtendedBot(id=ChatId(chatId=1234567890), username=Username(username=@username_of_your_bot), firstName=Name of bot, lastName=, canJoinGroups=(some boolean), canReadAllGroupMessages=(some boolean), supportsInlineQueries=(some boolean)) ``` ### Docker In this template there is template-like [docker-compose](docker-compose.yml) and [docker](Dockerfile) files. Besides, there is [Makefile](Makefile) and you may use something like `make buildAndStartCompose` to start your bot. It is important to replace `"TOKEN"` in [Dockerfile](Dockerfile) or remove and add some config as a volume. ## What next? There are several ways to continue: * [Tutorials](https://bookstack.inmo.dev/books/telegrambotapi) * [Github readme](https://github.com/InsanusMokrassar/TelegramBotAPI) In other words, this template (and [TelegramBotAPI library](https://github.com/InsanusMokrassar/TelegramBotAPI)) does not limit you on choosing of way to continue 😊