Alexander Tebiev is a developer who focuses on minimalist, single-purpose utilities that bridge everyday workflows with popular messaging platforms. His catalog currently centers on telegram-owl, a lightweight command-line tool designed to push text snippets, documents, images or any other file type from Windows scripts, scheduled tasks, or third-party programs directly into Telegram chats, groups, or channels without human intervention. Typical use-cases range from server monitoring alerts and backup confirmations to automated build reports and IoT sensor notifications; system administrators embed the executable in PowerShell or batch scripts, add a bot token and chat ID, and obtain instant push messages that reach both mobile and desktop Telegram clients. Because the utility accepts piped input and standard redirection, it also integrates easily with log analyzers, database maintenance jobs, or CI/CD pipelines that need cheap, global, real-time alerting without maintaining separate e-mail gateways. The project is open-source, actively maintained on GitHub, and distributed as a portable EXE that requires no installation, making it attractive for portable toolkits or enterprise environments that restrict background services. Alexander Tebiev’s telegram-owl is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the newest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

telegram-owl

CLI utility to send messages and files to Telegram chats and channels

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