Cc-skills manage-members

Use when user wants to manage Telegram group or channel members, including inviting users, kicking or banning someone, listing members, or filtering admins.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/terrylica/cc-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/terrylica/cc-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/tlg/skills/manage-members" ~/.claude/skills/terrylica-cc-skills-manage-members && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: plugins/tlg/skills/manage-members/SKILL.md
source content

Manage Telegram Members

Invite, kick, and list members in 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

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

# Invite users
uv run --python 3.13 "$SCRIPT" invite <group> @user1 @user2

# Kick a user
uv run --python 3.13 "$SCRIPT" kick <group> @username

# List all members
uv run --python 3.13 "$SCRIPT" members <group>

# List admins only
uv run --python 3.13 "$SCRIPT" members <group> --admins

# Search members by name
uv run --python 3.13 "$SCRIPT" members <group> --search "Terry"
EOF

Subcommands

invite

ParameterTypeDescription
groupstring/intGroup/channel
userslistUsernames or IDs to invite

kick

ParameterTypeDescription
groupstring/intGroup/channel
userstringUsername or ID to kick

members

ParameterTypeDescription
groupstring/intGroup/channel
--search
stringFilter by name/username
--admins
flagShow admins only
-n/--limit
intMax members (default: 200)

Output Format

First Last @username (id: 12345) [admin]

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.