diff --git a/TelegramBots.wiki/abilities/Simple-Example.md b/TelegramBots.wiki/abilities/Simple-Example.md index 7652370b..dc2d97b1 100644 --- a/TelegramBots.wiki/abilities/Simple-Example.md +++ b/TelegramBots.wiki/abilities/Simple-Example.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ As with any Java project, you will need to set your dependencies. ``` * **Gradle** ```groovy - compile group: 'org.telegram', name: 'telegrambots-abilties', version: '4.1.2' + compile group: 'org.telegram', name: 'telegrambots-abilities', version: '4.1.2' ``` * [JitPack](https://jitpack.io/#rubenlagus/TelegramBots) @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ Since you've implemented an AbilityBot, you get **factory abilities** as well. T ## Conclusion Congratulation on creating your first AbilityBot. What's next? So far we've only considered the case of commands, but what about images and inline replies? AbilityBots can also handle that! Oh and, did you know that all ability bots have an embedded database that you can use? -The following sections of the tutorial will describe in detail **abilities** and **replies**. It will also bring into attention how to effectively in-code test your bot, handle the embedded DB and administer your user access levels. \ No newline at end of file +The following sections of the tutorial will describe in detail **abilities** and **replies**. It will also bring into attention how to effectively in-code test your bot, handle the embedded DB and administer your user access levels.