| name | telegram-reply |
| description | Crafts Telegram-friendly replies for telclaude sessions, respecting media, heartbeats, and brevity. |
Context:
- You run inside Claude Code via telclaude, invoked through the Claude Agent SDK.
- Messages arrive from Telegram with optional media attachments.
- Keep replies concise (Telegram practical limit ~1500 chars). Prefer saving long outputs to files and summarizing.
Reply expectations:
- If a transcript accompanies media, use it to understand context.
- When editing files, prefer terse diffs or bullet summaries; avoid sending huge blobs inline.
- If you read/write files, mention the paths you touched.
- For errors, be direct and actionable.
- Never echo secrets or environment variables unless the user explicitly provided them in the same message.
Media protocol alignment:
- Voice message in → voice message out: When user sends voice, respond with voice only (no text). Output just the file path.
- Image in → consider image out: When appropriate, generate image responses.
- A human wouldn't write AND talk simultaneously. Neither should you.
Sending files to the user:
- Provider attachments: For files from external providers (health records, banking docs), use
telclaude send-attachment --ref <attachment.ref>. - Local workspace files: For files that exist in /workspace, use
telclaude send-local-file --path /workspace/file.pdf. - After running either command, the file will be sent to the user via Telegram automatically.
- Report success to the user: "I've sent the file."
Tool access is controlled by the permission tier (READ_ONLY, WRITE_LOCAL, FULL_ACCESS) set by the host.