Give OpenCode Linear and Telegram at once and it can track work and keep the chat updated in the same run. Linear is the system of record for issues, cycles, and documents, and Telegram is where the team reads updates and reacts. The agent can create an issue and send its details to the right chat, or post a note in Telegram when a cycle opens. Two tools together connect the tracker to the people watching it.
Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.
List comments for a specific Linear issue
Create a comment on a specific Linear issue
Update an existing comment
Delete a comment
Retrieve cycles for a specific Linear team
Create a new cycle (sprint) for a team
Update an existing cycle
Archive a cycle
Retrieve a Linear document by ID
List documents in the user's Linear workspace
Create a new document. Requires exactly one of: projectId, teamId, or issueId.
Update an existing document
Delete a document
Retrieve detailed information about an issue by ID
List issues in the user's Linear workspace
Create a new Linear issue
Update an existing Linear issue
Delete a Linear issue
Search issues by query string
Archive an issue
Unarchive an issue
List workflow states (statuses) for a team
List available issue labels in a Linear workspace
Create a new Linear issue label
Update an issue label
Delete an issue label
List projects in the user's Linear workspace
Retrieve details of a specific project
Create a new project in Linear
Update an existing Linear project
Archive a project (soft delete)
Permanently delete a project
List milestones for a project
Create a project milestone
Update a project milestone
Delete a project milestone
List teams in the user's Linear workspace
Retrieve details of a specific Linear team
Retrieve users in the Linear workspace
Retrieve details of a specific Linear user
Get the currently authenticated user
List attachments for an issue
Create an attachment (link URL to issue)
Delete an attachment
List issue relations (blocks, related, duplicate)
Create a relation between issues
Delete an issue relation
List webhooks for the organization
Create a webhook
Delete a webhook
Send message directly to a chat ID
Send message to a public channel or group
Send a document/file to a chat ID
Deliver via webhook (no message required)
Send a photo to a chat
Send a video to a chat
Send an audio file to a chat
Send a voice note (.ogg) to a chat
Send a GIF or silent H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video
Send a circular video message
Send a sticker
Send a group of photos, videos, or documents as an album
Send a phone contact
Send a geographic location
Send a venue (location with title and address)
Send an animated emoji that displays a random value
Edit the text of a sent message
Edit the caption of a media message
Delete a message
Delete multiple messages at once
Pin a message in a chat
Unpin a message (or all messages) in a chat
Forward a message to another chat
Copy a message to another chat (without forward tag)
Show a 'typing…' or 'uploading…' indicator in a chat
Create and send a poll or quiz
Stop a running poll
Get full information about a chat
Get information about a member of a chat
Get the number of members in a chat
Get a list of administrators in a chat
Ban a user from a chat
Unban a previously banned user
Restrict a user's permissions in a chat
Promote a user to admin or update their admin rights
Change the title of a chat
Change the description of a chat
Create an additional invite link for a chat
Revoke an invite link to a chat
Answer a callback query from an inline keyboard button
Answer an inline query with a list of results
Set a reaction on a message
Get basic information about the bot
Get info about a file by its file_id (includes download URL)
Send a payment invoice
Confirm or reject a payment pre-checkout query
Guided channel setup flow. Registers a webhook with the bot, then generates a deep-link for the user. When the user adds the bot to their channel as admin, the channel ID is automatically detected and stored — no manual copy-pasting needed.
Connect a Telegram channel by entering its @username or numeric ID. The bot must already be added as an admin to the channel before running. This node validates the connection and returns the channel details. Works correctly in setup flows — runs once and returns channel_id immediately.
OpenCode is an open, model-agnostic command-line coding agent. In NoClick it runs hosted and gains your apps as tools, so it can act on real systems rather than just edit files. Wire an integration into the agent and OpenCode can use that app’s operations directly while it works. It is a flexible choice when you want an open agent with broad model support and real tool access.
NoClick runs OpenCode for you with Linear and Telegram wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.