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Note that .get_entity supports joinchat/ links
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An "entity" is used to refer to either an [`User`](https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/types/user.html) or a [`Chat`](https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/types/chat.html) (which includes a [`Channel`](https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/constructors/channel.html)). The most straightforward way to get an entity is to use `TelegramClient.get_entity()`. This method accepts either a string, which can be a username or a phone number, or an integer that will be the ID of an **user**. You can use it like so:
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An "entity" is used to refer to either an [`User`](https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/types/user.html) or a [`Chat`](https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/types/chat.html) (which includes a [`Channel`](https://lonamiwebs.github.io/Telethon/constructors/channel.html)). The most straightforward way to get an entity is to use `TelegramClient.get_entity()`. This method accepts either a string, which can be a username, phone number or [t.me](https://t.me)-like link, or an integer that will be the ID of an **user**. You can use it like so:
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```python
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```python
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# all of these work
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lonami = client.get_entity('lonami')
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lonami = client.get_entity('lonami')
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lonami = client.get_entity('t.me/lonami')
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lonami = client.get_entity('https://telegram.dog/lonami')
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# other kind of entities
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channel = client.get_entity('telegram.me/joinchat/AAAAAEkk2WdoDrB4-Q8-gg')
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contact = client.get_entity('+34xxxxxxxxx')
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contact = client.get_entity('+34xxxxxxxxx')
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friend = client.get_entity(friend_id)
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friend = client.get_entity(friend_id)
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```
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