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you can't remove - telegram-bot-api
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This project is dead. Why cant it be removed? |
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Its usage is high. I think almost every telegram bot which is written in go uses it Edit: okay I read through those, you are right it can be removed, if you can please add the recommended projects from those issues in place of this. |
WalkthroughThe pull request removes several libraries related to bot building. The updates include modifications to the README summary to reflect the removal of obsolete libraries and updates to the declarations of exported entities. Libraries such as Changes
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Removal of some projects with 1+ year. These are probably not active due to the ever changing requirements librarys they are linked too.
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