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Telegram Bot Template

That is template for telegram bots based on next stack of technologies:

Default

Since you have used this repo as a template you can simply run command ./gradlew run --args="BOT_TOKEN" (of course, replace here BOT_TOKEN with your telegram bot token like 1234567890:ABCDEFGHIJKLM_OPqrstuvwxyz012345678). As an output you will get your bot information like:

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))

What next?

There are several ways to continue:

In other words, this template (and TelegramBotAPI library) does not limit you on choosing of way to continue 😊