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telethon_tg_ids

v1.0.1

Published

This module can be seen as a support or setup module that helps bridge the gap between your Telegram bot's operational needs and the Telegram API, specifically in acquiring necessary group or chat IDs.

Downloads

10

Readme

Telegram Group and Channel ID Extractor

This module utilizes the Telethon library to connect to the Telegram API and list all groups and channels that the user is a part of. It's a handy tool for developers and administrators who need to quickly retrieve IDs for Telegram entities.

Features

Lists the names and IDs of all groups and channels (this includes supergroups) associated with the given credentials. Utilizes the Telethon library for efficient and authenticated communication with the Telegram API.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have the following:

  • Python 3.6 or newer installed on your system.
  • A Telegram account and the API credentials (API ID and Hash) obtained through my.telegram.org.
  • A bot token if you intend to use this script with a Telegram bot. Obtain one through BotFather on Telegram.

Installation

Clone the Repository

First, clone this repository to your local machine:

git clone https://your-repository-url.git
cd your-repository-directory

Install Dependencies

This script requires the Telethon library. Install it using pip:

pip install telethon

Configure Your Credentials

Create your credentials_tg.json and fill in your Telegram API api_id, api_hash, and bot_token (optional, for bot use).

{
  "api_id": "YOUR_API_ID",
  "api_hash": "YOUR_API_HASH",
}

Usage

After configuring your credentials, you can run the script to list all groups and channels.

The script will authenticate with the Telegram API using the provided credentials and then list the names and IDs of all groups and channels associated with the account or bot.

Important Notes

This script is meant for legitimate and authorized use cases, such as managing your own groups, channels, or bots. Always respect privacy and Telegram's Terms of Service.

Support

For issues, questions, or contributions, please open an issue in the GitHub repository.

Feedback and contributions are welcome!

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.