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Bridge Telegram - Matrix
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Using https://github.com/rubenlagus/TelegramBots
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## Installation
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1. Create a folder called "files" in the working directory
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2. Copy `sample_botsettings.json` inside the new folder and call it `botsettings.json`
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3. Edit the new file, changing every parameter (keep every value as a string between quotes):
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1. `matrixhomeserver`: change only the address of the server and keep the rest (it should be like `https://something/_matrix/client/r0`)
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2. `tgtoken`: write the telegram bot token that @BotFather bot gives you
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3. `matrixuser`: write the username of the matrix bot (like `@username:server.com`)
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4. `matrixpswd`: write the password of the matrix bot
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Then, for every pair of room you want to link togheter:
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1. `matrixname`: write the name of the matrix room
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2. `tgname`: write the name of the Telegram room
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3. `tgid`: write the id of the telegram chat. You can get it sending the `/chatid` command to the Telegram Bot
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4. `matrixid` : write the id of the matrix room. You can get it from the room settings, under "internal id" (like `!something:server.com`)
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5. `lastmessageid`: this parameter is managed by the application, don't edit it
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4. Start the program
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Now the program should send every text message it receives from the telegram chat room to the linked matrix chat room and vice versa.
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