April 3, 2024

🤫 Spoilers: guide


Table of contents

  1. Introduction.
  2. Guide to creating spoilers.
  3. General list of commands.

Introduction

  • Bot: unhdsbot.t.me
  • Arguments are denoted in symbols in < > and [ ] - you don't need to write them in the message.
  • If the argument is in [square] brackets, it is optional.
    If in <angle>, then argument is required.
  • All commands can be written with either the / prefix or ! .
  • In this article, different names of the same command are indicated via /.

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Guide to creating spoilers

  • To send a spoiler message, you need to write @unhides_bot <text> in chat and then specify users who can (or cannot) open the message (you can specify more than one user). Example:
  • But the way, instead of @username may be specified user ID (in the general list of commands you can find out how to get the user ID) (you can specify more than one ID and specify @username and ID). Example:
  • To send a hidden message that everyone can open, you simply don't specify any users. Example:

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General list of commands

  • ping
    Checking bot's operability.
  • uid/id [argument]
    Get user ID. The argument can be anything, such as: @username or reply to message/forwarded message. If no argument is specified - it will show your ID.
  • setlang<ru/en/ua>
    Change language. Currently supported 🇷🇺 Russian, 🇬🇧 English and 🇺🇦 Ukrainian.

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