{"repo":"AliceLJY/telegram-ai-bridge","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/AliceLJY/telegram-ai-bridge","clone":"git clone https://github.com/AliceLJY/telegram-ai-bridge.git","description":"Heterogeneous AI agents (Claude Code + Codex + Agy + Kimi) collaborating in Telegram groups over A2A-TG — a generation-counted envelope protocol. Self-hosted.","language":"JavaScript","stars":11,"topics":["agent-sdk","ai-agent","ai-workflow","claude-code","codex","developer-tools","mcp","multi-agent","parallel-sessions","remote-control"],"license":"MIT","category":"ai-agents","readme_excerpt":"telegram-ai-bridge Heterogeneous AI agents talking to each other in a Telegram group — with real loop-suppression, not just \"put two bots in a chat.\" Claude Code, Codex, Agy, and Kimi as independent full-stack bots, coordinated over a Telegram-native envelope protocol (A2A-TG) with generation-counted loop guards. Always-on, self-hosted, owner-gated. Those four are the adapters bundled and tested here, not a closed provider list. Telegram routing, sessions, streaming, A2A-TG, and safety gates sit behind a small adapter boundary, so another agent with a callable CLI or SDK can be added without rebuilding the orchestration layer. English 简体中文 On the A2A name. The A2A protocol was originally proposed by Google and is now a Linux Foundation project. This repository ships A2A-TG — an IM-scenario envelope inspired by A2A with generation-based loop suppression and chat-scoped idempotency. A2A-TG is not compatible with official A2A and is not affiliated with the official project. See the A2A-TG v1 spec. Remote Control = your phone watches the terminal. Channels = the terminal receives phone messages. This project = heterogeneous agents collaborating in a group chat, and the chat IS the terminal. 4 agents, 1 group, shared memory, zero noise. The same workflow that takes 4 terminal windows on your desk — now fits in your pocket. --- Pick your path Four different jobs this project does. Each entry point is independent — you do not need to read the whole README to use one mode. If you wan","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/AliceLJY","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/AliceLJY/telegram-ai-bridge/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}