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Users commonly place `require_mention: true` at the top level of config.yaml alongside `group_sessions_per_user`, expecting it to gate Telegram group messages. The key was silently ignored because the config loader only checked `yaml_cfg["telegram"]["require_mention"]`. When `require_mention` is found at the top level and no telegram-specific value is set, the fix now: - adds it to platforms_data["telegram"]["extra"] so _telegram_require_mention() picks it up via the primary config.extra path - sets TELEGRAM_REQUIRE_MENTION env var for the secondary fallback path A telegram-specific value (telegram.require_mention) still takes precedence over the top-level shorthand. Also corrects telegram.md: bare /cmd without @botname is rejected when require_mention is enabled; only /cmd@botname (bot-menu form) passes. Fixes #3979 |
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| builtin_hooks | ||
| platforms | ||
| __init__.py | ||
| channel_directory.py | ||
| config.py | ||
| delivery.py | ||
| display_config.py | ||
| hooks.py | ||
| mirror.py | ||
| pairing.py | ||
| platform_registry.py | ||
| restart.py | ||
| run.py | ||
| runtime_footer.py | ||
| session.py | ||
| session_context.py | ||
| status.py | ||
| sticker_cache.py | ||
| stream_consumer.py | ||
| whatsapp_identity.py | ||