Telegram as NAS / FTP


Hello, Habr!


According to observations, very many people like Telegrams primarily as a convenient file transfer from device to device. This is perhaps the first application that provided such a convenient channel without any significant restrictions and reservations. After all, everyone will agree that the "maximum size of one file is 1.5Gb" - this cannot be considered a significant limitation.


And everything is fine, but over time, files accumulate, they become many, they "float" in history somewhere back centuries and it becomes difficult to find them. The solution to the first step is the tags! They save, but also can not cope with the problem of quantity - when several dozen messages with the tag "# read" accumulate - this is not much different from the situation without tags at all.


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Outside the scope of this publication are all technical points and instructions for assembling / installing the bot, as this should be the second article about the bot, with a bias in programming.


Thank you for the attention.


PS Special thanks to the authors of the article on Habré - their path is interesting :)


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group for suggestions / discussions: https://t.me/tfsbot_group


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