kfastov_telegram-mcp-server
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This project integrates a Telegram client library with an MCP server allowing AI assistants to interact with Telegram. Key features include chat management, message retrieval, and filtering, useful for exploring and managing Telegram channels through AI interfaces.
Telegram Client Library and MCP Server
This project provides both a Telegram client library and an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for AI assistants to interact with Telegram.
Features
Telegram Client Library
- Authentication with Telegram (including 2FA support)
- Session management (automatic reuse of existing sessions)
- Retrieving chats/dialogs
- Fetching messages from specific chats
- Filtering messages by pattern (e.g., regex)
MCP Server
- Search channels by keywords - Find Telegram channels by searching for keywords in their names
- List available channels - View all accessible channels
- Get messages from channels - Retrieve messages from any accessible channel
- Filter messages by pattern - Apply regex patterns to filter messages
Setup
- Create a
.env
file with your Telegram API credentials:
TELEGRAM_API_ID=your_api_id
TELEGRAM_API_HASH=your_api_hash
TELEGRAM_PHONE_NUMBER=your_phone_number
PORT=3000 # Optional, defaults to 3000 for MCP server
- Install dependencies:
npm install
Usage
Using the Telegram Client Library
const TelegramClient = require("./telegram-client");
const dotenv = require("dotenv");
dotenv.config();
async function main() {
// Create a new client instance
const client = new TelegramClient(
process.env.TELEGRAM_API_ID,
process.env.TELEGRAM_API_HASH,
process.env.TELEGRAM_PHONE_NUMBER
);
// Login to Telegram
await client.login();
// Get all chats/dialogs
const { chats } = await client.getDialogs();
// Print all chats
chats.forEach((chat) => {
if (chat.title) {
console.log(`Chat: ${chat.title}`);
}
});
}
main().catch(console.error);
Run the example client:
npm run client
Using the MCP Server
- Start the MCP server:
npm start
- The MCP server will be available at:
http://localhost:3000/mcp
- You can test the MCP server using the included client:
npm run mcp-client
For more details about the MCP server, see .
For information about the code architecture, see .
API Reference
TelegramClient
Constructor
const client = new TelegramClient(apiId, apiHash, phoneNumber, sessionPath);
apiId
: Your Telegram API IDapiHash
: Your Telegram API HashphoneNumber
: Your phone number in international formatsessionPath
: (Optional) Path to save the session file (default: './data/session.json')
Methods
login()
: Authenticates with Telegram (handles both new logins and session reuse)getDialogs(limit, offset)
: Gets a list of dialogs (chats)getChatMessages(chat, limit)
: Gets messages from a specific chatfilterMessagesByPattern(messages, pattern)
: Filters an array of messages by a regex patternhasSession()
: Checks if a valid session exists
Files in this Repository
telegram-client.js
: The main client libraryclient.js
: An example client with additional helper functionsindex.js
: Original example using the client librarymcp-server.js
: The MCP server main entry pointtelegram-mcp.js
: The MCP server implementation with Telegram toolshttp-server.js
: The HTTP/SSE server transport layermcp-client-example.js
: A simple client to test the MCP server
Using with Claude or other MCP-compatible Assistants
The MCP server can be used with Claude or other MCP-compatible assistants. When connected, the assistant will have access to your Telegram channels and messages through the tools provided by the server.
Example workflow:
- Start the MCP server
- Connect Claude to the MCP server using the MCP URL
- Ask Claude to search for channels, retrieve messages, or filter messages by pattern
License
MIT