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CLI utility for downloading Telegram chat history to JSON

Project description

Telegram Chat Downloader

A powerful command-line, GUI and web interface utility to download and analyze Telegram chat history in multiple formats.

Features

  • Download complete chat history from any Telegram chat, group, supergroup, channel or Telegram export archive
  • Download chats folder
  • Extract sub-conversations from message threads
  • Save messages in JSON format with full message metadata
  • Generate human and LLM readable TXT exports with user-friendly display names
  • Download media attachments (photos, videos, documents, audio, etc.)
  • Use presets for common option sets via --preset
  • Cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • CLI-first, optional graphical user interface and web interface

Filtering

  • Filter messages by date range
  • Filter messages by specific users
  • Filter saved messages by keywords
  • Filter messages by sub-conversations from message threads

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.8 or higher
  • pip (Python package manager)

Install from PyPI (recommended)

pip install telegram-download-chat

Using uvx (alternative package manager)

uvx install git+https://github.com/popstas/telegram-download-chat.git

GUI Version (Optional)

For those who prefer a graphical interface, a GUI version is available.

Windows build is available in the releases page.

  1. Install with GUI dependencies:

    pip install "telegram-download-chat[gui]"
    
  2. Launch the GUI:

    telegram-download-chat gui
    

Web Interface

A lightweight web interface built with Streamlit is also available.

  1. Install with web dependencies:

    pip install "telegram-download-chat[web]"
    
  2. Launch the web UI:

    telegram-download-chat-web
    

Configuration

API Credentials

To use this tool, you'll need to obtain API credentials from my.telegram.org:

  1. Go to API Development Tools
  2. Log in with your phone number
    • Important: Do not use a VPN when obtaining API credentials
  3. Create a new application
  4. Copy the api_id and api_hash to your config.yml

Configuration File

The configuration file is automatically created on first run in your application data directory:

  • Windows: %APPDATA%\telegram-download-chat\config.yml
  • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/telegram-download-chat/config.yml
  • Linux: ~/.local/share/telegram-download-chat/config.yml

Example Configuration

# Telegram API credentials (required)
settings:
  api_id: your_api_id       # Get from https://my.telegram.org
  api_hash: your_api_hash   # Get from https://my.telegram.org
  session_name: session     # Optional: Custom session file name
  request_delay: 1          # Delay between API requests in seconds
  max_retries: 5            # Maximum number of retry attempts
  log_level: INFO           # Logging level (DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL)
  log_file: app.log        # Path to log file (relative to app dir or absolute)

# Map user IDs to display names for text exports
# Names for users and bots are automatically fetched and stored here, you can change them here.
users_map:
  123456: "Alice"
  789012: "Bob"

# Presets for frequently used argument sets
presets:
  - name: short
    args:
      limit: 100

You can also specify a custom config file location using the --config flag.

Usage

For the first run, you will need to log in to your Telegram account. A browser window will open for authentication.

Basic Commands

# Download chat by username
telegram-download-chat username

# Download chat by numeric ID (negative for groups/channels)
telegram-download-chat -123456789

# Download chat by invite link
telegram-download-chat https://t.me/+invite_code

# Download chat by phone number (must be in your contacts)
telegram-download-chat +1234567890

# Download multiple chats at once
telegram-download-chat chat1,chat2,chat3

Advanced Usage

# Download with a limit on number of messages
telegram-download-chat username --limit 1000

# Download all chats from folder 
telegram-download-chat folder:folder_name

# Download messages on or after a specific date (YYYY-MM-DD)
telegram-download-chat username --min-date 2025-05-01

# Download last N days of messages from a specific date
telegram-download-chat username --max-date 2025-06-05 --last-days 1

# Filter messages by specific user
telegram-download-chat group_username --user 123456

# Filter messages containing given keywords (comma-separated, case-insensitive)
telegram-download-chat username --keywords "hello,bye"

# Download messages from a specific thread/reply chain
telegram-download-chat group_username --subchat 12345

# Specify custom output file
telegram-download-chat username -o custom_output.json

# Enable debug logging
telegram-download-chat username --debug

# Download messages with media attachments (photos, videos, documents, etc.)
telegram-download-chat username --media

# Show current configuration
telegram-download-chat --show-config

# Output results summary as JSON to stdout
telegram-download-chat username --results-json

# Use predefined preset
telegram-download-chat username --preset short

# Resume download starting after a specific message ID
telegram-download-chat username --since-id 5000

Command Line Options

usage: telegram-download-chat [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [--limit LIMIT] [--max-date DATE] [--last-days DAYS]
                            [--min-date DATE] [--subchat SUBCHAT]
                            [--subchat-name NAME] [--user USER] [--config CONFIG] [--debug]
                            [--sort {asc,desc}] [--show-config] [-v]
                            [chat]

Download Telegram chat history to JSON and TXT formats.

positional arguments:
  chat                  Chat identifier (username, phone number, chat ID, or URL)

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -o, --output OUTPUT    Output file path (default: chat_<chat_id>.json)
  -l, --limit LIMIT     Maximum number of messages to download (default: 0 - no limit)
  --since-id SINCE_ID  Start downloading after this message ID
  --min-date DATE       Only download messages on or after this date (format: YYYY-MM-DD). Aliases: --until
  --max-date DATE       Only download messages on or before this date (format: YYYY-MM-DD). Aliases: --from
  --last-days DAYS      Number of days back from --max-date (or today) to download
  --subchat SUBCHAT     Filter messages by thread/reply chain (message ID or URL)
  --subchat-name NAME   Custom name for subchat directory
  --user USER           Filter messages by sender ID
  -c, --config CONFIG   Path to config file
  --debug               Enable debug logging
  --sort {asc,desc}     Sort messages by date (default: asc)
  --show-config         Show config file location and exit
  --results-json        Output results summary as JSON to stdout
  --keywords KEYWORDS  Only save messages containing these keywords (comma-separated)
  --preset PRESET     Use preset from config
  --media               Download media attachments to a separate folder
  --overwrite           Replace existing output files instead of resuming
  --proxy-url URL       Proxy URL for Telegram connection (socks5://host:1080, http://host:8080)
  -v, --version         Show program's version number and exit

Advanced Features

Extract Messages from Telegram Archive

You can extract messages from a Telegram export archive (result.json) that you've downloaded from Telegram Desktop:

# Extract all messages from all chats
telegram-download-chat "/path/to/Telegram Desktop/DataExport/result.json"

# Extract only messages from a specific user (by their Telegram ID)
telegram-download-chat "/path/to/Telegram Desktop/DataExport/result.json" --user 123456

# Save to a custom output file
telegram-download-chat "/path/to/Telegram Desktop/DataExport/result.json" -o my_exported_chats.json

This feature is particularly useful for:

  • Processing your full Telegram data export
  • Extracting specific conversations from the export
  • Converting the export to a more readable format
  • Filtering messages by user or date range (using --min-date or --last-days)

The tool will process the archive and generate both JSON and TXT files with the exported messages.

Resuming Interrupted Downloads

If the download is interrupted, you can simply run the same command again to resume from where it left off. The tool automatically saves progress to a temporary file. You can also resume later using --since-id with the last downloaded message ID or let the tool read it from the existing JSON file. Use --overwrite to replace existing output files instead of resuming.

User Mapping

Display names for users and bots are collected automatically. You can override them in the users_map section:

users_map:
  123456: "Alice Smith"
  789012: "Bob Johnson"

Chat Mapping

Titles for group and channel chats are fetched automatically. Use chats_map only if you want to override them:

chats_map:
  100123456: "MyGroup"

Keyword Filtering

Use --keywords to save only messages that contain at least one of the given words. This reduces output size when you need messages about specific topics.

  • Behavior: After downloading (within your date/limit), messages are filtered; only those whose text contains at least one keyword (case-insensitive) are written to JSON and TXT.
  • Format: Comma-separated list, e.g. --keywords "word1,word2,@user".
  • Result: The summary (and --results-json) still includes a keywords block with counts and sample messages per keyword.
# Save only messages containing "после" or "hello"
telegram-download-chat username --min-date 2026-01-01 --keywords "после,hello"

Subchat Extraction

Extract conversations from specific threads or reply chains:

# Extract messages from a specific thread
telegram-download-chat group_username --subchat 12345 --subchat-name "Important Discussion"

# Or use a direct message URL
telegram-download-chat group_username --subchat "https://t.me/c/123456789/12345"

Graphical User Interface (GUI)

For users who prefer a visual interface, the application includes an optional GUI that provides an intuitive way to download Telegram chats.

Launching the GUI

# Launch the GUI application
telegram-download-chat --gui

Output Formats

The tool generates the following files for each chat:

JSON Output ([chat_name]/messages.json)

Contains complete message data including metadata like:

  • Message IDs and timestamps
  • Sender information
  • user_display_name from users_map
  • Message content (including formatting)
  • Reply information
  • Media and file attachments
  • Reactions and views
  • attachment_path — relative path to the downloaded media file (when --media is used)

Text Output ([chat_name]/messages.txt)

A human-readable version of the chat with:

  • Formatted timestamps
  • Display names from your users_map, sender name -> recipient name
  • Message content with basic formatting
  • Reply indicators

Media Attachments ([chat_name]/attachments/)

When using the --media flag, media files are downloaded alongside the message files, organized by media type:

[chat_name]/
├── messages.json
├── messages.txt
└── attachments/
    ├── images/
    │   └── 12345_123456789000.jpg
    ├── videos/
    │   └── 12346_2937458923.mp4
    ├── documents/
    │   └── 12347_report.pdf
    ├── audio/
    ├── stickers/
    ├── archives/
    ├── contacts/
    ├── locations/
    ├── polls/
    └── other/

Files are named <message_id>_<original_filename> and sorted into category subdirectories.

Supported media types:

  • Photos: Downloaded as JPG files
  • Videos: Including video messages and round videos
  • Documents: PDFs, archives, office files, etc.
  • Audio: Music files and audio messages
  • Voice messages: Voice recordings
  • Stickers: Including animated stickers
  • Contacts: Saved as VCF files
  • Locations: Geo coordinates saved as JSON
  • Polls: Poll data saved as JSON

Example Output Structure

2025-05-25 10:30:15 Alice -> MyGroup:
Hello everyone!

2025-05-25 10:31:22 Bob -> MyGroup (replying to Alice):
Hi Alice! How are you?

2025-05-25 10:32:45 Charlie -> MyGroup:
Welcome to the group!

Use Cases

Learning and Research

  • Download study group discussions for offline review
  • Archive Q&A sessions for future reference
  • Collect data for linguistic or social research

Team Collaboration

  • Archive work-related group chats
  • Document important decisions and discussions
  • Create searchable knowledge bases from team conversations

Personal Use

  • Backup important personal conversations
  • Organize saved messages and notes
  • Analyze your own communication patterns over time

Data Analysis

  • Export chat data for sentiment analysis
  • Track topic trends in community groups
  • Generate statistics on message frequency and engagement

Content Creation

  • Collect discussions for content inspiration
  • Reference past conversations for accuracy
  • Archive community feedback and suggestions

Troubleshooting

Common Issues

  1. API Errors

    • Ensure your API credentials are correct
    • Try disabling VPN if you're having connection issues
    • Check if your account is not restricted
  2. Missing Messages

    • Some messages might be deleted or restricted
    • Check if you have the necessary permissions in the chat
    • Try with a smaller limit first
  3. Slow Downloads

    • The tool respects Telegram's rate limits
    • Increase request_delay in config for more reliable downloads
    • Consider using a smaller limit parameter
  4. Progress bar

    • progress show 1000 messages by default
    • when current > 1000, set max to 10000, then 50000, then 100000, etc.
  5. Session file locked on Windows

    • Sometimes the session.session file cannot be deleted during logout

Getting Help

If you encounter any issues, please:

  1. Check the logs in app.log (by default in the application directory)
  2. Run with --debug flag for detailed output
  3. Open an issue on GitHub

MCP Server (for AI Assistants)

The package includes an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that allows AI assistants like Claude to retrieve messages from your Telegram chats.

Installation

pip install "telegram-download-chat[mcp]"

Running the Server

# stdio transport (for Claude Desktop)
python -m telegram_download_chat.mcp

# HTTP transport (for debugging/testing)
python -m telegram_download_chat.mcp -t http -p 8000

Claude Desktop Configuration

Add to your Claude Desktop config file (claude_desktop_config.json):

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "telegram": {
      "command": "python",
      "args": ["-m", "telegram_download_chat.mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Or using uvx:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "telegram": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--from", "telegram-download-chat[mcp]", "telegram-download-chat-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Available Tools

Tool Description
telegram_get_messages Fetch messages from a chat with datetime filter

Prerequisites

Before using the MCP server, you must authenticate via CLI or GUI at least once to create a valid Telegram session.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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