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mark-read

user wants to mark Telegram chats as read, clear unread badges and mentions, dismiss notifications, or acknowledge messages to remove the unread.

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49
Source
terrylica/cc-skills
Updated
2026-05-30
Slug
terrylica--cc-skills--mark-read
View on GitHubRaw SKILL.md

// install — copy + paste into any project

mkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/terrylica/cc-skills/HEAD/plugins/tlg/skills/mark-read/SKILL.md -o .claude/skills/mark-read.md

Drops the SKILL.md into .claude/skills/mark-read.md. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any agent that loads SKILL.md files from .claude/skills/.

Mark Telegram Chat as Read

Mark all messages in a chat as read, clearing unread badges and mentions.

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

/usr/bin/env bash << 'EOF'
SCRIPT="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT:-$HOME/.claude/plugins/marketplaces/cc-skills/plugins/tlg}/scripts/tg-cli.py"

# Mark a chat as read
uv run --python 3.14 "$SCRIPT" mark-read <chat_id_or_username>

# Examples
uv run --python 3.14 "$SCRIPT" mark-read 2124832490
uv run --python 3.14 "$SCRIPT" mark-read @username
EOF

Parameters

Parameter Type Description
chat string/int Chat to mark as read

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.