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Comprehensive manual for Telegram Mini Apps SDK. Use when developers need guidance on creating web applications inside Telegram, working with WebApp API, managing user data, handling authentication via initData, implementing buttons and events, working with storage, and integrating with Telegram ecosystem features.

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$npx skills-installer add @majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/telegram-mini-apps-sdk --client shared
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SKILL.md

name telegram-mini-apps-sdk
description Comprehensive manual for Telegram Mini Apps SDK. Use when developers need guidance on creating web applications inside Telegram, working with WebApp API, managing user data, handling authentication via initData, implementing buttons and events, working with storage, and integrating with Telegram ecosystem features.
license MIT

Telegram Mini Apps SDK Manual

Complete guide for building Telegram Mini Apps with JavaScript SDK. Covers initialization, WebApp parameters, button management, events, themes, user authentication, data storage, and practical code examples.

Quick Start

const tg = window.Telegram.WebApp;
tg.ready();
tg.expand();

// Configure buttons
tg.BackButton.show();
tg.MainButton.setText('Send').show();
tg.MainButton.onClick(() => {
  tg.showAlert('Button pressed!');
});

Core Concepts

1. Initialization

Add SDK script before any other scripts:

<script src="https://telegram.org/js/telegram-web-app.js?59"></script>

Then initialize:

const tg = window.Telegram.WebApp;
tg.ready();    // Notify Telegram app is ready
tg.expand();   // Expand to full screen

2. User Data (initData)

Access user information:

const user = tg.initDataUnsafe.user;
console.log(user.id, user.first_name, user.username);

// ⚠️ SECURITY: Always validate initData on server!
// Use tg.initData string for server-side validation

3. Main Button

const mainBtn = tg.MainButton;
mainBtn.setText('Send');
mainBtn.show();
mainBtn.onClick(() => {
  mainBtn.showProgress();
  // Your action here
  mainBtn.hideProgress();
});

4. Back Button

tg.BackButton.show();
tg.BackButton.onClick(() => {
  // Navigate back or close
  tg.close();
});

5. Data Storage

// Cloud storage
tg.CloudStorage.setItem('key', 'value', (error) => {
  if (!error) console.log('Saved');
});

tg.CloudStorage.getItem('key', (error, value) => {
  console.log('Value:', value);
});

6. Themes

console.log(tg.colorScheme);      // "light" or "dark"
console.log(tg.themeParams);      // Color theme object

tg.onEvent('themeChanged', () => {
  console.log('Theme updated');
});

7. Events

// Lifecycle
tg.onEvent('activated', () => {});
tg.onEvent('deactivated', () => {});

// UI
tg.onEvent('mainButtonClicked', () => {});
tg.onEvent('backButtonClicked', () => {});
tg.onEvent('themeChanged', () => {});

8. Haptic Feedback

const haptic = tg.HapticFeedback;
haptic.impactOccurred('light');
haptic.notificationOccurred('success');
haptic.selectionChanged();

Security Best Practices

  1. Validate initData on server - Never trust initDataUnsafe for sensitive operations
  2. Use HTTPS only - All communication must be encrypted
  3. Check data freshness - Verify auth_date is recent
  4. Store secrets securely - Use SecureStorage for tokens
  5. Expose minimal API - Only provide necessary endpoints to frontend

Further Resources

See the references/ directory for complete API documentation. See the scripts/ directory for ready-to-use utilities. See the assets/ directory for HTML/React templates.

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