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6 changes: 5 additions & 1 deletion CHANGELOG.md
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# Changelog

## 0.35.0 (2024-12-03)
## 0.37.0 (2024-12-07)

* Bot API 8.1 - [#239](https://github.com/ayrat555/frankenstein/pull/239)

## 0.36.0 (2024-12-03)

* Bot API 8.0 - [#234](https://github.com/ayrat555/frankenstein/pull/234)

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion Cargo.toml
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[package]
name = "frankenstein"
version = "0.36.0"
version = "0.37.0"
authors = ["Ayrat Badykov <[email protected]>", "EdJoPaTo <[email protected]>", "Pepe Márquez <[email protected]>"]
description = "Telegram bot API client for Rust"
edition = "2021"
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Telegram bot API client for Rust.

It's a complete wrapper for Telegram bot API, and it's up-to-date with version 8.0 of the API.
It's a complete wrapper for Telegram bot API, and it's up-to-date with version 8.1 of the API.

Frankenstein's data structures (rust structs and enums) are mapped one-to-one from Telegram bot API objects and method parameters.

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```toml
[dependencies]
frankenstein = "0.36"
frankenstein = "0.37"
```

## Features
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To use the async client add the following line to your `Cargo.toml` file:

```toml
frankenstein = { version = "0.36", default-features = false, features = ["async-http-client"] }
frankenstein = { version = "0.37", default-features = false, features = ["async-http-client"] }
```

The async client partially supports wasm32 target, file uploads in the wasm32 target are not supported.

You can also disable all features. In this case the crate will ship only with Telegram types.

```toml
frankenstein = { version = "0.36", default-features = false }
frankenstein = { version = "0.37", default-features = false }
```

## Usage
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### Documentation

Frankenstein implements all Telegram bot API methods. To see which parameters you should pass, check [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/frankenstein/0.36.0/frankenstein/api_traits/telegram_api/trait.TelegramApi.html#provided-methods)
Frankenstein implements all Telegram bot API methods. To see which parameters you should pass, check [docs.rs](https://docs.rs/frankenstein/0.37.0/frankenstein/api_traits/telegram_api/trait.TelegramApi.html#provided-methods)

You can check out real-world bots created using this library:

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`ureq` comes with a default feature (`impl`). So the feature should be disabled.

```toml
frankenstein = { version = "0.36", default-features = false, features = ["telegram-trait"] }
frankenstein = { version = "0.37", default-features = false, features = ["telegram-trait"] }
```

Then implement the `TelegramApi` trait for your HTTP client which requires two functions:
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