Add TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_CHAT_ID option to restrict bot to single user

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alexanxin
2026-03-25 15:50:31 +01:00
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@@ -14,3 +14,8 @@ OPENCODE_API_URL=http://127.0.0.1:5050
# Optional: password protect the opencode server
# If set, you must also run: OPENCODE_SERVER_PASSWORD=your-secret opencode serve --port 5050
# OPENCODE_SERVER_PASSWORD=your-secret
# Optional: restrict bot to a single Telegram user
# Get your chat ID by messaging @userinfobot on Telegram
# If not set, the bot responds to anyone
# TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_CHAT_ID=your_chat_id_here
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@@ -191,6 +191,18 @@ OPENCODE_SERVER_PASSWORD=your-secret
The server only listens on `127.0.0.1` (localhost) by default. It's not accessible from other machines on your network. Never use `--hostname 0.0.0.0` unless you know what you're doing.
### Restrict to your Telegram account (recommended)
By default the bot responds to anyone who finds it. To lock it to your account:
1. Get your chat ID: message [@userinfobot](https://t.me/userinfobot) on Telegram
2. Add to `.env`:
```env
TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_CHAT_ID=your_chat_id_here
```
Others will receive: "This bot is not authorized to respond to you."
## Troubleshooting
**"Can't connect to opencode"**