chatgpt-telegram-bot and chatgpt-telegram-bot-telegraf

These two projects are competitors, as both are open-source Telegram bots powered by ChatGPT and built with Node.js, offering similar functionality for integrating AI-driven conversations into Telegram.

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Maturity 16/25
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Community 19/25
Stars: 328
Forks: 99
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Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 35
Forks: 22
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About chatgpt-telegram-bot

RainEggplant/chatgpt-telegram-bot

A ChatGPT bot for Telegram based on Node.js. Support both browserless and browser-base APIs.

This tool brings the power of ChatGPT directly into your Telegram chats. You provide text messages or commands in Telegram, and the bot responds with AI-generated text. It's designed for individuals or groups who want to integrate an AI assistant into their daily messaging for quick answers, content generation, or interactive discussions.

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About chatgpt-telegram-bot-telegraf

kirill-markin/chatgpt-telegram-bot-telegraf

Open source telegram bot powered by ChatGPT and built with Telegraf. Enhance your Telegram experience with AI-driven conversations, smart automation, and advanced features, including the ability to communicate with ChatGPT via text messages, voice messages, and photos.

This bot enables direct conversations with an AI assistant through Telegram. You can send text, voice messages, or even photos, and receive intelligent text responses from ChatGPT. It's designed for individuals or businesses looking to offer enhanced customer support, automate information retrieval, or simply provide an interactive AI experience to Telegram users.

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