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@usernein usernein merged commit 4442ca3 into release-v3.1 Oct 31, 2023
@usernein usernein deleted the feature/accept-usernames-in-listen branch October 31, 2023 14:59
usernein added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 31, 2023
* feature: register-next-step-handler (#35)

* Handle filters if sync will use run_in_executor (#34)

* async and sync for handler config (#36)

* Support async and sync config handler

* double import

* feat: implement register_next_step_handler with execution of the registered callback (#37)

* feat: receive listener data as list (#38)

* feat: accept lists as chat_id, user_id, message_id and inline_message_id on listen, ask and wait_for_click

* feat: accept lists as chat_id, user_id, message_id and inline_message_id on listen, ask and wait_for_click

* async and sync for handler config (#36)

* Support async and sync config handler

* double import

* feat: implement register_next_step_handler with execution of the registered callback (#37)

* async and sync for handler config (#36)

* Support async and sync config handler

* double import

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Co-authored-by: Juan Simon .D <[email protected]>

* feat!: make stop_listening async and create stop_listener

* docs: bump year on copyright

* feat: accept usernames in listen (#39)

* feat: accept usernames as chat_id and user_id on listen, ask and wait_for_click

* Delete CNAME

* Create CNAME

* hotfix: fix syntax error

* hotfix: fix login of lists in identifiers, fix call to remove_listener on future done

* feat: add startup logs

* docs: mention twice the telegram group in readme

* feat: make register_next_step_handler support lists

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Co-authored-by: Juan Simon .D <[email protected]>
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