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base on Open-source third-party Telegram client with not many but useful modifications. # 🐾 Nekogram
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Nekogram is a third-party Telegram client with not many but useful modifications.
- Website: https://nekogram.app
- Telegram channel: https://t.me/nekoupdates
- Downloads: https://nekogram.app/download
- Feedback: https://github.com/Nekogram/Nekogram/issues
## API, Protocol documentation
Telegram API manuals: https://core.telegram.org/api
MTProto protocol manuals: https://core.telegram.org/mtproto
## Compilation Guide
1. Download the Nekogram source code ( `git clone https://github.com/Nekogram/Nekogram.git` )
1. Fill out storeFile, storePassword, keyAlias, keyPassword in local.properties to access your release.keystore
1. Go to https://console.firebase.google.com/, create two android apps with application IDs tw.nekomimi.nekogram and tw.nekomimi.nekogram.beta, turn on firebase messaging and download `google-services.json`, which should be copied into `TMessagesProj` folder.
1. Open the project in the Studio (note that it should be opened, NOT imported).
1. Fill out values in `TMessagesProj/src/main/java/tw/nekomimi/nekogram/Extra.java` – there’s a link for each of the variables showing where and which data to obtain.
1. You are ready to compile Nekogram.
## Localization
Nekogram is forked from Telegram, thus most locales follows the translations of Telegram for Android, checkout https://translations.telegram.org/en/android/.
As for the Nekogram specialized strings, we use Crowdin to translate Nekogram. Join project at https://neko.crowdin.com/nekogram. Help us bring Nekogram to the world!
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