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telegram-export
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Installation
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Usage
telegram-export vs telegram-history-dump
(For brevity we’ll just refer them to as “export” and “dump”)
- SQLite instead of jsonlines allows for far more powerful queries andbetter efficiency but loses compatibility with text-manipulating UNIXtools as the data is not stored as text (or even more powerful toolslike jq).
- export’s stored data is less complicated than dump’s json dumps
- Support for saving the history of a person or other dialog, so youcan see e.g. what their name was over time.
- Using telethoninstead of tg-cli allowssupport for newer Telegram features like pinned messages, admin logs,user bios, first-class support for supergroups and avoids thetg-cli bug which made dumping channels impossible, as well asseveral other tg-cli annoyances (such as being somewhat harder toinstall).
- Newer and less mature than dump
- No dedicated analysis program yet (dump has telegram-analysis andpisg)
- Implemented features which dump does not support (incomplete list):
- Admin logs
- Dumping Users/Channels/Chats as their own entities, not just asmessage metadata. This allows things like user bios, channeldescriptions and profile pictures.
- Pinned messages (dump kind of supports this, but only by saving amessage replying to the pinned message with text ‘pinned themessage’)
- Participant lists
- Closer interaction with the Telegram API theoretically allows bigspeed improvements (Practical comparison of times soon™)
- export’s database file is bound to a user (like dump), and theprogram will exit if you login as another person to avoid mixingthings up. If you do use export with multiple users, you shouldspecify a different database for each user. You can easily selectdifferent config files through --config-file.
Limitations
- Still being worked on. It dumps things, but the schema may change and wewon’t support old schema transitions.
- Relies on Telethon <https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Telethon>, which is still pre-1.0.
- Certain information is not dumped for simplicity’s sake. For example,edited messages won’t be re-downloaded and there is currently nosupport for multiple versions of a message in the db. However, thisshouldn’t be much of an issue, since most edits or deletions arelegit and often to fix typos.
What does it do? Is it a bot?
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