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@mtkruto/node

v0.7.3

Published

MTKruto for Node.js

Downloads

858

Readme

MTKruto

Cross-runtime JavaScript library for building Telegram clients

Documentation / API Reference / Discussion Chat / License

Key Features

  • Easy-to-use. Provides high-level methods and types for convenience.
  • Cross-runtime. Supports Node.js, Deno, browsers, and Bun.
  • Type-safe. Written in TypeScript with accurate typings.
  • Made for the Web. Leverages Web APIs.
  • Unopinionated. No hidden behaviors.
  • Extensible. Highly customizable.

Note: MTKruto has not reached version 1.0.0 yet. While it can run in production, we currently do not recommend depending on it for critical projects.

Get Started

Node.js

const { Client, getRandomId } = require("@mtkruto/node"); // npm install @mtkruto/node

const client = new Client();
await client.connect();

const pong = await client.invoke({ _: "ping", ping_id: getRandomId() });
console.debug(pong);

Deno

import { Client, getRandomId } from "https://deno.land/x/mtkruto/mod.ts";

const client = new Client();
await client.connect();

const pong = await client.invoke({ _: "ping", ping_id: getRandomId() });
console.debug(pong);

Browsers

<script type="module">
  import { Client, getRandomId } from "https://esm.sh/jsr/@mtkruto/mtkruto";

  const client = new Client();
  await client.connect();

  const pong = await client.invoke({ _: "ping", ping_id: getRandomId() });
  console.debug(pong);
</script>

Bun

import { Client, getRandomId } from "@mtkruto/mtkruto"; // bunx jsr i @mtkruto/mtkruto

const client = new Client();
await client.connect();

const pong = await client.invoke({ _: "ping", ping_id: getRandomId() });
console.debug(pong);

License

MTKruto is made open-source under the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3, or at your option, any later version. Refer to COPYING and COPYING.LESSER for more.