pin-message
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npx mdskill add terrylica/cc-skills/pin-messagePin or unpin messages in Telegram chats, groups, or channels
- Allows users to pin or unpin specific messages or manage all pinned messages
- Relies on Bash scripting and a custom Telegram CLI tool (tg-cli.py)
- Uses command-line parameters to determine pinning or unpinning actions
- Executes actions directly via a Python script in the Telegram session
SKILL.md
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---
name: pin-message
description: "Use when user wants to pin or unpin a message in a Telegram chat, group, or channel, or manage pinned messages."
allowed-tools: Bash, Read, Grep, Glob
---
# Pin/Unpin Telegram Messages
Pin or unpin messages in chats, groups, and channels.
> **Self-Evolving Skill**: This skill improves through use. If instructions are wrong, parameters drifted, or a workaround was needed — fix this file immediately, don't defer. Only update for real, reproducible issues.
## Preflight
1. Session must exist: `~/.local/share/telethon/<profile>.session`
- If missing, run `/tlg:setup` first
## Usage
```bash
/usr/bin/env bash << 'EOF'
SCRIPT="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT:-$HOME/.claude/plugins/marketplaces/cc-skills/plugins/tlg}/scripts/tg-cli.py"
# Pin a message (with notification)
uv run --python 3.14 "$SCRIPT" pin <chat> <message_id>
# Pin silently (no notification)
uv run --python 3.14 "$SCRIPT" pin <chat> <message_id> --silent
# Unpin a specific message
uv run --python 3.14 "$SCRIPT" pin <chat> <message_id> --unpin
# Unpin all messages
uv run --python 3.14 "$SCRIPT" pin <chat> --unpin
EOF
```
## Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description |
| ---------- | ---------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
| chat | string/int | Chat/group/channel |
| message_id | int | Message to pin (omit with --unpin to unpin all) |
| `--unpin` | flag | Unpin instead of pin |
| `--silent` | flag | Pin without sending notification |
## Post-Execution Reflection
After this skill completes, check before closing:
1. **Did the command succeed?** — If not, fix the instruction or error table that caused the failure.
2. **Did parameters or output change?** — If tg-cli.py's interface drifted, update Usage examples and Parameters table to match.
3. **Was a workaround needed?** — If you had to improvise (different flags, extra steps), update this SKILL.md so the next invocation doesn't need the same workaround.
Only update if the issue is real and reproducible — not speculative.