Setup & Installation

Install Telegram CLI using the ClawHub CLI or OpenClaw CLI:

clawhub install tg

If the CLI is not installed:

npx clawhub@latest install tg

Or install with OpenClaw CLI:

openclaw skills install tg

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What This Skill Does

Telegram CLI is a Communication & Messaging skill for OpenClaw by arein.

Telegram CLI

Fast Telegram CLI for reading, searching, and sending messages.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user:

  • Asks to check Telegram messages or inbox
  • Wants to search Telegram for a topic/keyword
  • Wants to send a Telegram message to someone
  • Asks about a Telegram group, contact, or chat
  • Wants to see unread messages
  • Needs to look up group members or admins

Install

npm install -g @cyberdrk/tg

Or from source:

cd ~/Code/cyberdrk305/telegram && npm install && npm run build && npm link

Authentication

First-time setup requires API credentials from https://my.telegram.org/apps

tg auth

Commands

Reading

tg inbox                               # Unread messages summary
tg chats                               # List all chats
tg read "ChatName" -n 50               # Read last 50 messages
tg read "ChatName" --since "1h"        # Messages from last hour
tg read @username -n 20                # Read DM with user
tg search "query" --chat "ChatName"    # Search within chat
tg search "query" --all                # Search all chats

Writing

tg send @username "message"            # Send DM
tg send "GroupName" "message"          # Send to group
tg reply "ChatName" 12345 "response"   # Reply to message ID

Contacts & Groups

tg contact @username                   # Get contact info
tg members "GroupName"                 # List group members
tg admins "GroupName"                  # List admins only
tg groups --admin                      # Groups where you're admin

Status

tg whoami                              # Show logged-in account
tg check                               # Verify session

Output Formats

All commands support --json for structured output suitable for processing:

tg inbox --json                        # JSON format
tg read "Chat" --json                  # JSON with messages array
tg chats --json                        # JSON with chat list

Examples

Check inbox:

tg inbox

Read recent messages from a chat:

tg read "MetaDAO Community" -n 20

Search for a topic:

tg search "futarchy" --chat "MetaDAO"

Send a message:

tg send @username "Hello, checking in!"

Notes

  • Chat names can be partial matches (e.g., "MetaDAO" matches "MetaDAO Community")
  • Usernames must start with @ (e.g., @username)
  • Messages are returned in reverse chronological order (newest first)
  • The --since flag accepts formats like "1h", "30m", "7d"

Version History

Latest version: 0.1.0

First published: Jan 28, 2026. Last updated: Jan 28, 2026.

1 version released.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Telegram CLI free to use?
Yes. Telegram CLI is a free, open-source skill available on the OpenClaw Skills Registry. You can install and use it at no cost, and the source code is publicly available for review and contribution.
What platforms does Telegram CLI support?
It runs on any platform that supports OpenClaw, including macOS, Linux, and Windows. As long as you have the OpenClaw runtime installed, Telegram CLI will work seamlessly across operating systems.
How do I update Telegram CLI?
Run openclaw skills update tg to get the latest version. OpenClaw will download and apply the update automatically, preserving your existing configuration.
Can I use Telegram CLI with other skills?
Yes. OpenClaw skills are composable — you can combine Telegram CLI with any other installed skill in your workflows. This allows you to build powerful multi-step automations by chaining skills together.