Telegram Notify MCP Server
Connects VS Code Copilot to Telegram for mobile notifications, interactive approval workflows, and remote command input. Enables users to monitor AI agents, approve sensitive operations, and provide follow-up instructions from their smartphone.
README
telegram-copilot-bridge
Control GitHub Copilot CLI remotely from Telegram. Send prompts, manage sessions, and approve tool calls — all from your smartphone.
Architecture
📱 Telegram
↕ (Bot API long-polling)
🐍 telegram-copilot-bridge
↕ (stdin/stdout NDJSON — ACP)
🤖 copilot --acp --stdio
Features
- Remote Prompting — Send Copilot prompts from Telegram, receive results on your phone
- Multi-Session — Run multiple Copilot sessions in parallel, switch between them
- Tool Approval — Approve or deny Copilot's tool calls via inline buttons
- Autopilot Mode — Auto-approve all tool calls for hands-free operation
- Session History — Resume past Copilot sessions with one tap
- Folder Picker —
/newshows inline buttons for project directories
Installation
git clone https://github.com/NobufumiMurata/telegram-copilot-bridge.git
cd telegram-copilot-bridge
pip install -e .
Prerequisites: Install Copilot CLI and authenticate:
winget install GitHub.Copilot # or: npm install -g @github/copilot
copilot # then /login to authenticate
Setup
1. Create a Telegram Bot
- Open Telegram and message @BotFather
- Send
/newbotand follow the prompts - Copy the bot token
2. Get Your Chat ID and User ID
Send any message to your bot, then:
curl "https://api.telegram.org/bot<YOUR_TOKEN>/getUpdates"
From the response, note:
"chat": {"id": ...}→ your Chat ID"from": {"id": ...}→ your User ID (for the allowlist)
3. Configure
Copy the example file and fill in your values:
cp .env.example .env
# .env
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN=1234567890:AAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID=-100000000000
TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS=123456789
# Default AI model
COPILOT_MODEL=claude-opus-4.6
# Root folder for /dirs and /new folder picker
COPILOT_DIRS_ROOT=/home/user/projects
The .env file is loaded automatically on startup (from the current directory).
Use TELEGRAM_ENV_FILE=/path/to/.env to point to a different location.
Environment variables set in the shell always take priority over .env.
Usage
# Start (reads .env automatically)
python -m telegram_copilot_bridge
# With options
python -m telegram_copilot_bridge \
--cwd /path/to/project \
--model claude-opus-4.6 \
--timeout 120 \
-v
CLI options:
| Flag | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
--cwd <dir> |
Default working directory for sessions | current dir |
--model <name> |
AI model (e.g. claude-opus-4.6) |
claude-opus-4.6 |
--timeout <min> |
Auto-shutdown in minutes (0 = no timeout) | 0 |
--autopilot |
Auto-approve all tool calls | off (manual approval via Telegram) |
-v, --verbose |
Enable debug logging | off |
Telegram Commands
| Command | Action |
|---|---|
/new [dir] |
Start a new Copilot session (shows folder picker if COPILOT_DIRS_ROOT is set) |
/history [n] |
List past CLI sessions (default: 3) |
/resume <id> |
Resume a past session |
/dirs [dir] |
Browse directories |
/model [name] |
Show/set AI model |
/mode |
Toggle autopilot/manual approval |
/list |
List active sessions |
/switch <id> |
Switch active session |
/status |
Session status |
/stop [id] |
Stop a session |
/done |
Stop all sessions & exit |
/help |
Show commands |
| (any text) | Send as prompt to active session |
Environment Variables
All variables can be set in .env or in the shell. Shell values take priority.
Telegram:
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN |
Bot API token | (required) |
TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID |
Target chat ID | (required) |
TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS |
Comma-separated allowed user IDs | (allow all) |
TELEGRAM_ENV_FILE |
Path to the .env file |
.env in CWD |
TELEGRAM_CONFIG_PATH |
JSON credential file (fallback) | — |
Copilot:
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
COPILOT_CLI_PATH |
Path to copilot executable | copilot (from PATH) |
COPILOT_MODEL |
Default AI model | claude-opus-4.6 |
COPILOT_AUTOPILOT |
Auto-approve tool calls (true/false) |
false |
COPILOT_DIRS_ROOT |
Root directory for /dirs and /new folder picker |
(uses --cwd) |
COPILOT_ALLOWED_DIRS |
Comma-separated allowed working dirs | (any) |
COPILOT_ALLOWED_TOOLS |
Comma-separated tools to allow | shell(git),read,write |
COPILOT_PERMISSION_TIMEOUT_SECONDS |
Permission approval timeout (seconds) | 300 (5 min) |
HUB_LOCK_PORT |
TCP port for singleton lock | 47732 |
Security
- User allowlist: Only messages from
TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERSare accepted. All other users are silently ignored. - Timeouts: Configurable auto-shutdown timeout (default: no timeout). Permission requests timeout after 5 minutes (configurable via
COPILOT_PERMISSION_TIMEOUT_SECONDS). - No secrets in repo: All credentials via
.envfile or environment variables. - Tool allowlist: Uses
--allow-tool(not--allow-all-tools) to restrict what Copilot CLI can do. - Directory restrictions: Restrict which directories Copilot sessions can operate in via
COPILOT_ALLOWED_DIRS. - Singleton lock: Only one instance can run per machine (TCP port lock).
Limitations
- VS Code ローカル実行は監視不可 — VS Code 上の Copilot が何をしているかを取得する手段はありません。MCP ツールは VS Code → Bridge の一方向呼び出しのみです。
- Bridge 外で起動した CLI のステータスは取得不可 — サーバー上で直接
copilotを起動した場合、リアルタイムの実行状況は取れません。/statusの Activity 表示(events.jsonlの更新時刻による推定)が代替手段です。 - Bridge 外で起動した CLI の承認リクエストは中継不可 — Hub 経由で起動したセッションのみ、ツール承認を Telegram インラインボタンで中継できます。
- シングルインスタンス制限 — Hub は 1 マシンにつき 1 プロセスのみ(TCP ポートロック)。
- Telegram メッセージ長制限 — 4000 文字を超える応答は自動分割されます。
License
MIT
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