telegram-bot-bash/README.txt
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bashbot
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A Telegram bot written in bash.
Depends on http://github.com/tmux/tmux[tmux]. Uses
http://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh[JSON.sh].
Written by Drew (@topkecleon), Daniil Gentili (@danogentili), and Kay M
(@gnadelwartz).
Contributions by JuanPotato, BigNerd95, TiagoDanin, and iicc1.
https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash/releases[Download from
github]
Released to the public domain wherever applicable. Elsewhere, consider
it released under the http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/[WTFPLv2].
Install bashbot
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. Go to the directory you want to install bashbot, e.g.
* your $HOME directory (install and run with your user-ID)
* /usr/local if you want to run as service
1. Clone the repository:
+
....
git clone --recursive https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash
....
2. Change to directory `telegram-bot.bash`, run `./bashbot.sh init` and
follow the instructions. At this stage you are asked for your Bots token
given by botfather.
Getting started
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* link:doc/1_firstbot.md[Create your first telegram bot]
* link:doc/2_usage.md[Make your own Bot]
* Managing your own Bot
* Recieve data
* Send Messages
* Send files, location etc.
* link:doc/3_advanced.md[Advatage Features]
* Interactive Chats
* Background Jobs
* Inline queries
* link:doc/4_expert.md[Expert Use]
* Handling UTF-8
* Run as other user or system service
* Scedule bashbot from Cron
Security Considerations
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Running a Telegram Bot means you are conneted to the public, you never
know whats send to your Bot.
Bash scripts in general are not designed to be bullet proof, so consider
this Bot as a proof of concept. More concret examples of security
problems is bash's 'quoting hell' and globbing.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/171346/security-implications-of-forgetting-to-quote-a-variable-in-bash-posix-shells[Implications
of wrong quoting]
Whenever you are processing input from outside your bot you should
disable globbing (set -f) and carefully quote everthing.
To improve you scripts we recommend to lint them with
https://www.shellcheck.net/[shellcheck]. This can be done online or you
can https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck#installing[install shellcheck
locally]. bashbot itself is also linted by shellcheck.
Run your Bot as a restricted user
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Every file your bot can write is in danger to be overwritten/deleted, In
case of bad handling of user input every file your Bot can read is in
danger of being disclosed.
Never run your Bot as root, this is the most dangerous you can do!
Usually the user 'nobody' has almost no rigths on Unix/Linux systems.
See Expert use on how to run your Bot as an other user.
Secure your Bot installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Everyone who can read your Bot files can extract your Bots data.
Especially your Bot Token in `token` must be protected against other
users. No one exept you should have write access to the Bot files. The
Bot itself need write access to `count` and `tmp-bot-bash` only, all
other files should be write protected.
Runing `./bashbot.sh init` sets the Bot permissions to reasonable
default values as a starting point.
Is this Bot insecure?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
No - its not less (in)secure as any other Bot written in any other
language. But you should know about the implications ...
That's it!
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If you feel that there's something missing or if you found a bug, feel
free to submit a pull request!
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