--- 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, } from '@maks1ms/nestjs-telegraf'; 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'); } } ```