Effortlessly Convert Raw Markdown to Telegram's MarkdownV2 Style
Say goodbye to formatting issues! You no longer need to write parsers to convert raw Markdown text into Telegram's MarkdownV2 format.
This library is designed to make reading and sending Markdown content on Telegram easier and more efficient. It is ideal for LLM responses, GitHub README files, and more.
Forget about formatting errors from the API. Our custom renderer has been tested in a real server environment to ensure its effectiveness.
We also support Latex Visualization(escape) and Expanded Citation.
Note
If you're interested, there's also a Node.js version of the library available: npm:telegramify-markdown.
To install the library, run:
pip install telegramify-markdown
or, if you use pdm
:
pdm add telegramify-markdown
Exp 1 | Exp 2 |
---|---|
import telegramify_markdown
from telegramify_markdown import customize
customize.markdown_symbol.head_level_1 = "π" # If you want, Customizing the head level 1 symbol
customize.markdown_symbol.link = "π" # If you want, Customizing the link symbol
customize.strict_markdown = True # If you want to use __underline__ as underline, set it to False, or it will be converted to bold as telegram does.
customize.cite_expandable = True # If you want to enable expandable citation, set it to True.
customize.latex_escape = True # If you want to escape LaTeX symbols, set it to True.
# Use `r` to avoid escaping the backslash.
markdown_text = r"""
# Title
## Subtitle
### Subsubtitle
#### Subsubsubtitle
\(TEST
\\(TEST
\\\(TEST
\\\\(TEST
\\\\\(TEST
**Latex Math**
Function Change:
\(\Delta y = f(x_2) - f(x_1)\) can represent the change in the value of a function.
Average Rate of Change:
\(\frac{\Delta y}{\Delta x} = \frac{f(x_2) - f(x_1)}{x_2 - x_1}\) is used to denote the average rate of change of a function over the interval \([x_1, x_2]\).
- Slope:
\[
F = G\frac{{m_1m_2}}{{r^2}}
\]
- Inline: \(F = G\frac{{m_1m_2}}{{r^4}}\)
There \frac{1}{2} not in the latex block.
**Table**
| Tables | Are | Cool |
| ------------- |:-------------:| -----:|
| | right-aligned | $1600 |
| col 2 is | centered | $12 |
| zebra stripes | are neat | $1 |
'\_', '\*', '\[', '\]', '\(', '\)', '\~', '\`', '\>', '\#', '\+', '\-', '\=', '\|', '\{', '\}', '\.', '\!'
_ , * , [ , ] , ( , ) , ~ , ` , > , # , + , - , = , | , { , } , . , !
We will remove the \ symbol from the original text.
**bold text**
*bold text*
_italic text_
__underline__
~no valid strikethrough~
~~strikethrough~~
||spoiler||
*bold _italic bold ~~italic bold strikethrough ||italic bold strikethrough spoiler||~~ __underline italic bold___ bold*
__underline italic bold__
[link](https://www.google.com)
- [ ] Uncompleted task list item
- [x] Completed task list item
> Quote
>Multiline Quote In Markdown it's not possible to send multiline quote in telegram without using code block or html tag but telegramify_markdown can do it.
---
Text
Text
Text
> If you quote is too long, it will be automatically set in expandable citation.
> This is the second line of the quote.
> `This is the third line of the quote.`
> This is the fourth line of the quote.
> `This is the fifth line of the quote.`
```python
print("Hello, World!")
```
This is `inline code`
1. First ordered list item
2. Another item
- Unordered sub-list.
- Another item.
1. Actual numbers don't matter, just that it's a number
"""
converted = telegramify_markdown.markdownify(
markdown_text,
max_line_length=None, # If you want to change the max line length for links, images, set it to the desired value.
normalize_whitespace=False
)
print(converted)
# export Markdown to Telegram MarkdownV2 style.
- Headings (Levels 1-6)
-
Links [text](url)
-
Images ![alt](url)
- Lists (Ordered and Unordered)
- Tables
|-|-|
- Horizontal Rules
----
- Text Styles
*Italic*
and**Bold**
- Underline
__Underline__
(ifcustomize.strict_markdown
is False) - Code Blocks
- Inline Code
- Block Quotes
>
- Strikethrough
~~Strikethrough~~
- Spoilers
||Spoiler||
- Task Lists
- Expanded Citation
- Strikethrough
~Strikethrough~
- Telegram Emojis
- Telegram User Mentions
Note
Despite ~Strikethrough~
being mentioned in Telegram's official documentation, it can't be parsed as strikethrough.
import textwrap
from telebot import TeleBot
import telegramify_markdown
import telegramify_markdown.customize as customize
customize.strict_markdown = False
value1 = 52222
markdown_text = textwrap.dedent(
f"""
# Title
## Subtitle
value1: {value1}
||spoiler||
"""
)
can_be_sent = telegramify_markdown.markdownify(markdown_text)
TeleBot("TOKEN").send_message(
"CHAT_ID",
can_be_sent,
parse_mode="MarkdownV2"
)
This library is inspired by npm:telegramify-markdown.
latex escape is inspired by latex2unicode and @yym68686.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.