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Introduction
We've already briefly touched on what Dispatcher is, but as a quick reminder: Dispatcher is a class that processes updates from the client and dispatches them to the registered handlers.
It is implemented in @mtcute/dispatcher
package
Setting up
To use a dispatcher, you need to first create a bound dispatcher
using Dispatcher.for
method:
import { Dispatcher } from '@mtcute/dispatcher'
const tg = new TelegramClient({...})
const dp = Dispatcher.for(tg)