# From v1 to v2 ## Remove `Telegraf` prefix If you previously used decorators with the prefix `Telegraf` in the decorator name (such as `@TelegrafOn()` or `@TelegrafHelp()`) replace them with the same decorators but without the prefix `Telegraf`, such as `@On()`, `@Start()`, `@Command()` and so on. ## `@Update()` decorator Since v2, `nestjs-telegraf` looks for all update handlers only inside individual classes, under the `@Update()` decorator. Previously, you could declare a handler anywhere, for example: ```typescript title="src/cats/cats.provider.ts" import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common'; import { Command } from 'nestjs-telegraf'; @Injectable() export class CatsProvider { @Command('cats') async helpCommand(ctx: TelegrafContext) { await ctx.reply('Meow.'); } } ``` Now you must explicitly bind the class, for Telegram Bot Api update handlers: ```typescript {3} title="src/cats/cats.updates.ts" import { Update, Ctx } from 'nestjs-telegraf'; @Update() export class HelpUpdate { @Command('help') async helpCommand(@Ctx() ctx: TelegrafContext) { await ctx.reply('Help command.'); } } ``` Treat the `@Update()` decorator like the `@Controller()` decorator, but to capture Telegram Bot Api updates.