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---
id: telegraf-methods
title: Telegraf methods
sidebar_label: Telegraf methods
slug: /telegraf-methods
---
Each Telegraf instance method has own decorator in `nestjs-telegraf` package. The name of the decorator corresponds to the name of the Telegraf method. For example [`@Hears`](https://telegraf.js.org/classes/telegraf.html#hears), [`@On`](https://telegraf.js.org/classes/telegraf.html#on), [`@Action`](https://telegraf.js.org/classes/telegraf.html#action) and so on.
Now let's try simple example:
```typescript title="src/app.update.ts"
import {
Update,
Ctx,
Start,
Help,
On,
Hears,
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} from '@maks1ms/nestjs-telegraf';
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import { TelegrafContext } from './common/interfaces/telegraf-context.interface.ts';
@Update()
export class AppUpdate {
@Start()
async start(@Ctx() ctx: TelegrafContext) {
await ctx.reply('Welcome');
}
@Help()
async help(@Ctx() ctx: TelegrafContext) {
await ctx.reply('Send me a sticker');
}
@On('sticker')
async on(@Ctx() ctx: TelegrafContext) {
await ctx.reply('👍');
}
@Hears('hi')
async hears(@Ctx() ctx: TelegrafContext) {
await ctx.reply('Hey there');
}
}
```