--- name: telegram-inline-buttons description: Use when sending proactive Telegram messages that ask Eric to confirm, choose, defer, or pick from a few next actions; especially for yes/no, A/B/C, do-now-vs-later, short multi-step button flows, implicit yes/no prompts like 如果你要..., and numbered option lists like 1.xxx / 2.ooo / 3.yyy that should be converted into inline buttons. --- # Telegram Inline Buttons Prefer inline buttons over free-text prompts when sending a proactive Telegram message that expects a choice. ## Use buttons for - Yes / No confirmations - Implicit yes / no prompts like `如果你要...` - A / B / C choices - Do it now vs later - Picking one of a few next actions - Numbered option lists like `1.xxx`, `2.ooo`, `3.yyy` ## Do not use buttons for - Purely informational messages - Input that requires typed text - More than 5 options If there are >5 options, summarize and offer a `Show more` button. ## Trigger interpretation Treat these as button-worthy even if they are not written as direct questions: - `如果你要,我可以現在幫你處理` - `如果你要我繼續,我就直接做` - `如果你要 ooooxxxxx` These are usually implicit binary decisions and should default to inline buttons such as `[好,繼續] [先不要]` rather than requiring free-text confirmation. ## Button design - Keep labels short: 1-4 words - 2-4 buttons is ideal - Include a safe exit when appropriate: `Not now`, `Cancel`, `Later`, `Skip` - Keep `callback_data` stable and unique per flow step, e.g. `reminder_time_15m`, `deploy_confirm_yes` - When the source prompt is a numbered list, convert each visible option into a short button label while preserving the original order - When the source prompt is implicit yes/no, convert it into a clear binary choice without changing the underlying intent Recommended layouts: - Binary: one row `[Yes] [No]` - Decision + defer: row 1 `[Do it] [Not now]`, row 2 `[More info]` - A/B/C: one row `[A] [B] [C]` - Numbered list: `[1] [2] [3]` or short labels derived from each option - Implicit yes/no: `[好,繼續] [先不要]`, `[要] [不用]`, `[現在做] [稍後]` ## Telegram message tool pattern For user-visible delivery, use `message(action="send")` with `buttons`. Example shape: ```json { "action": "send", "channel": "telegram", "target": "...", "message": "Want me to proceed?", "buttons": [[ {"text": "Proceed", "callback_data": "deploy_confirm_yes", "style": "primary"}, {"text": "Hold", "callback_data": "deploy_confirm_no"} ]] } ``` ## After a button click Telegram bot messages do not support arbitrary text color. To make the selection stand out: 1. Edit the original message 2. Remove the inline keyboard 3. Append one short committed-selection line with emoji Standard emoji mapping: - `✅` or `🟩` = yes / approve / proceed / confirm - `🟥` = no / cancel / stop - `⬛️` = later / skip / defer Do **not** send a separate follow-up that only repeats the selection. Editing is enough unless you also need to report results or ask the next question. ## Multi-step flows For branching flows: 1. Edit the prior message to commit the selection 2. Send the next question with fresh buttons 3. Do not narrate the previous selection again Keep the first message short. Put details in the next step after the click. ## Duplicate / stale callbacks If a callback arrives after the message is already finalized: - Do nothing - No extra message - No further edits - Silently ignore it ## Tooling rule If `message(send/edit)` delivered the user-visible response, reply in chat with `NO_REPLY` unless you must add extra context beyond what the message edit already shows. ## Copy-ready templates ### Confirm action Text: `Want me to proceed with ?` Buttons: `[Proceed] [Hold]` ### Pick next step Text: `Pick the next move:` Buttons: `[Option A] [Option B] [Option C] [Not now]` ### Scheduling Text: `When should I remind you?` Buttons: `[15m] [1h] [Tonight] [Tomorrow]` ### Numbered options Text: ```text Pick one: 1. xxx 2. ooo 3. yyy ``` Buttons: `[1] [2] [3]` or `[xxx] [ooo] [yyy]` ### Implicit yes/no Text: `如果你要,我可以現在幫你處理。` Buttons: `[好,繼續] [先不要]` ## Decision rule Default to buttons whenever Eric is being asked to choose, confirm, defer, or select the next action on Telegram. This includes numbered lists that would otherwise require a reply like `1`, `2`, or `3`, and implicit yes/no prompts that would otherwise require a reply like `好` or `不用`.