io.github.daedalus/mcp-telegram-bot

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v0.1.0io.github.daedalusUnknownUpdated 3mo agoGitHub

MCP server that exposes a Telegram bot

MCP server that exposes a Telegram bot 1. Create a Telegram bot by talking to @BotFather on Telegram 2. Get your bot token 3. Set the environment variable sendmessage: Send a message to a Telegram chat getme: Get bot information getupdates: Get recent updates from Telegram bot://status: Get bot status mcp-name: io.github.daedalus/mcp-telegram-bot

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Package
Authorio.github.daedalus
LicenseUnknown
Version0.1.0
Sourcemcp-registry
Trust Status
B
60/100Good
Listed in Forge index+10/10
Publisher identity verified+0/25
Publisher: run `forge publish` from the package repo to claim ownership
Ed25519 publish signature+0/10
Included automatically when the publisher runs `forge publish`
Domain verification+0/5
Publisher: host /.well-known/forge.json on the package homepage with { "publisher": "<github-login>" }
CVE scan · clean+30/30
Static analysis · clean+20/20
npm provenance (Sigstore)+0/5
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StatusCommunity-indexed
PublisherUnverified
SignatureUnsigned
Domain
Provenance
DependenciesNot audited
Tool surface
Security scan✓ Cleanv0.1.0 · 19d ago
EvalsNone
IndexedJun 13, 2026

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MCP server that exposes a Telegram bot 1. Create a Telegram bot by talking to @BotFather on Telegram 2. Get your bot token 3. Set the environment variable sendmessage: Send a message to a Telegram chat getme: Get bot information get_updates: Get recent updates from Telegram bot://status: Get bot status mcp-name: io.github.daedalus/mcp-telegram-bot

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