| name | telegraph-publisher |
| description | Publish pages to Telegraph with images, YouTube embeds, and diagrams. Supports auto-split for long articles. ALWAYS read SKILL.md before first use. |
telegraph-publisher
Publish content to Telegraph via API with media support.
Best for: articles, research reports, documentation, illustrated content.
STOP — Read Before Acting
- DO NOT pass raw markdown — convert to HTML fragment first (Telegraph API accepts Node JSON, the converter accepts HTML)
- DO NOT pass content larger than 64KB without using auto-split — the script handles this automatically
- DO NOT hardcode access tokens — use
config/.env
- DO NOT skip account setup — run
create_account.sh first if no token exists
Quick Start
No token? → sh scripts/create_account.sh --name "Name"
Have token? → Save to config/.env
Publish page? → sh scripts/create_page.sh --title "Title" --html "<p>Content</p>"
Edit page? → sh scripts/edit_page.sh --path "Path-03-09" --title "Title" --html "<p>New</p>"
List pages? → sh scripts/list_pages.sh
Account info? → sh scripts/account_info.sh
Permanent media? → sh scripts/github_upload.sh --file hero.webp --page-path page-path
Account & Ownership
Telegraph accounts are API-only (no password/email). Key concepts:
create_account.sh generates access_token + one-time auth_url
- Open
auth_url in browser to bind API account to browser session
- Pages belong to the account whose token was used in
createPage
- After browser binding: pages visible at telegra.ph, editable both via browser and API
- Use
--revoke to rotate token if compromised
See config/README.md for full ownership model.
Compatibility
Scripts are POSIX sh compatible — work in cloud sandboxes (/bin/sh) and locally.
Python scripts use stdlib only (html.parser, json, sys).
Config
Requires TELEGRAPH_ACCESS_TOKEN in config/.env or environment.
For permanent media hosting, prefer a separate public GitHub repo + jsDelivr CDN.
Reason: Telegraph's unofficial upload endpoint is unstable and should not be the default publishing path.
GitHub Setup (recommended)
The agent should assume this is the default permanent media backend.
Required GitHub config:
GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_...
GITHUB_ASSETS_REPO=owner/repo
GITHUB_ASSETS_BRANCH=main
GITHUB_ASSETS_BASE_DIR=pages
GITHUB_MANIFESTS_DIR=manifests
Recommended setup:
- Create a separate public GitHub repo only for Telegraph media
- Create a fine-grained PAT only for that repo
- Grant only:
- Save token and repo to
config/.env
Why this matters:
- permanent asset URLs via jsDelivr
- lower blast radius if token leaks
- no dependency on Telegraph's glitchy upload endpoint
- deterministic cleanup through page manifests
Agent rule:
- if local images/diagrams need permanent hosting and GitHub config exists, use GitHub-backed media workflow by default
- use
upload.sh only as a legacy fallback
Content Format
Telegraph API accepts an array of Node objects. This skill converts HTML fragments to Node JSON automatically.
Supported HTML tags (Telegraph API whitelist):
a, aside, b, blockquote, br, code, em, figcaption, figure, h3, h4, hr, i, iframe, img, li, ol, p, pre, s, strong, u, ul, video
Only href and src attributes are preserved. Unsupported tags are stripped (children kept).
Special case:
- input HTML tables (
table, thead, tr, th, td) are converted into a monospace pre block
- use this for compact comparisons, domain spend breakdowns, KPI matrices, and similar tabular fragments
- do not force small tables into diagrams unless the user explicitly wants a visual chart instead of exact values
See references/CONTENT_FORMAT.md for Node format details.
Scripts
create_account.sh
sh scripts/create_account.sh --name "Author Name" [--author-url "https://..."]
sh scripts/create_account.sh --revoke
account_info.sh
sh scripts/account_info.sh
sh scripts/account_info.sh --with-auth-url
create_page.sh
sh scripts/create_page.sh --title "Article" --html "<h3>Hello</h3><p>World</p>"
sh scripts/create_page.sh --title "Article" --html-file article.html
sh scripts/create_page.sh --title "Article" --content-file nodes.json
sh scripts/create_page.sh --title "Article" --html-file a.html --author-name "Name"
| Param | Required | Description |
|---|
--title | yes | Page title (1-256 chars) |
--html | one of three | Inline HTML string |
--html-file | one of three | Path to HTML file |
--content-file | one of three | Path to Node JSON file |
--author-name | no | Author name (0-128 chars) |
--author-url | no | Author profile URL |
Auto-split: If content exceeds 60KB, automatically splits into multiple pages with an index page linking to parts.
edit_page.sh
sh scripts/edit_page.sh --path "Page-Title-03-09" --title "Updated Title" --html "<p>New content</p>"
| Param | Required | Description |
|---|
--path | yes | Page path (from URL or create output) |
--title | yes | Page title |
--html / --html-file / --content-file | yes | New content |
--author-name | no | Author name |
--author-url | no | Author URL |
list_pages.sh
sh scripts/list_pages.sh
sh scripts/list_pages.sh --offset 0 --limit 20
github_upload.sh
Upload local media to the GitHub assets repo and update page manifest:
sh scripts/github_upload.sh --file ./hero.webp --page-path my-page-path
sh scripts/github_upload.sh --file ./diagram.png --page-path my-page-path --name diagram-01.png
| Param | Required | Description |
|---|
--file | yes | Local asset file |
--page-path | yes | Telegraph page path used as manifest/asset key |
--name | no | Override stored filename in GitHub |
Output: commit-pinned jsDelivr URL.
Manifest behavior:
- assets go under
pages/<telegraph_path>/...
- manifest goes under
manifests/<telegraph_path>.json
- manifest stores asset paths and SHAs for later cleanup
github_delete_page_assets.sh
Delete all GitHub-backed assets for a page using its manifest:
sh scripts/github_delete_page_assets.sh --page-path my-page-path
| Param | Required | Description |
|---|
--page-path | yes | Telegraph page path |
Cleanup rule:
- delete by manifest, not by title guessing
- use Telegraph
path as the stable page identifier
upload.sh
Legacy fallback for local image/video upload to Telegraph:
URL=$(sh scripts/upload.sh --file /path/to/photo.jpg)
echo "<figure><img src=\"$URL\"><figcaption>My photo</figcaption></figure>"
| Param | Required | Description |
|---|
--file | yes | Path to image/video (jpg, png, gif, webp, mp4; max 5MB) |
--insecure | no | Skip SSL verification (for HTTPS-intercepting proxies/VPNs) |
Note: Uses unofficial telegra.ph/upload endpoint. Do not treat it as the primary workflow. Best-effort only — may fail behind corporate proxies/VPNs or without any obvious reason.
render_diagram.sh
Render PlantUML/Mermaid diagrams via public servers:
sh scripts/render_diagram.sh --type plantuml --file arch.puml
sh scripts/render_diagram.sh --type mermaid --file flow.mmd --github-page-path my-page-path --github-name cohort.png
sh scripts/render_diagram.sh --type mermaid --file flow.mmd --upload
| Param | Required | Description |
|---|
--type | yes | plantuml or mermaid |
--file | yes | Path to diagram source file |
--github-page-path | no | Upload rendered file to GitHub assets under this Telegraph path |
--github-name | no | Override GitHub filename for rendered asset |
--upload | no | Legacy fallback: download rendered PNG and upload to Telegraph |
Privacy: Diagram source is sent to plantuml.com / mermaid.ink. Do not use for confidential content.
content_converter.py (internal)
echo '<p>Hello <b>world</b></p>' | python3 scripts/content_converter.py
cat nodes.json | python3 scripts/content_converter.py --check-size
cat nodes.json | python3 scripts/content_converter.py --split --output-dir /tmp/parts
Media Support
Images
Preferred workflow: upload local files to a dedicated public GitHub assets repo and serve them via jsDelivr.
Why GitHub is worth connecting:
- stable permanent URLs for Telegraph pages
- no dependency on Telegraph's glitchy unofficial upload endpoint
- predictable asset structure for cleanup
- easy separation between article content and media storage
Fallback workflow: use upload.sh only when GitHub-backed hosting is unavailable.
Recommended asset lifecycle:
- If a page contains local media, first create a draft/stub Telegraph page to get its final
path
- Upload images/diagrams to GitHub under
pages/<telegraph_path>/... via github_upload.sh
- Publish final content with jsDelivr URLs
- Store a manifest for that page with uploaded asset paths and GitHub blob SHAs
- On page cleanup/removal, run
github_delete_page_assets.sh --page-path <telegraph_path>
Agent decision rule:
- if the user wants permanent images, diagrams, or hero art, prefer GitHub-backed media
- if the page is temporary and the user explicitly accepts risk,
upload.sh can be used as fallback
- if the page is being deleted or rebuilt, clean up assets through
github_delete_page_assets.sh
Do not key cleanup only by page title. Titles can change. Use Telegraph path as the primary page identifier.
If a two-pass draft flow is not available, use a temporary page key and persist a manifest mapping:
telegraph_path -> github asset paths.
Legacy fallback: upload local files or use public URLs:
URL=$(sh scripts/upload.sh --file photo.jpg)
Then embed in HTML:
<figure>
<img src="https://telegra.ph/file/abc123.jpg">
<figcaption>Photo caption</figcaption>
</figure>
See references/IMAGE_WORKFLOWS.md for workflows.
YouTube Embeds
YouTube URLs are automatically normalized to embed format:
<figure>
<iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID"></iframe>
</figure>
The converter transforms watch?v= and youtu.be/ URLs to /embed/ format.
See references/YOUTUBE_EMBEDS.md for details.
Diagrams
Preferred workflow: render PlantUML/Mermaid, store the image in GitHub assets, then publish jsDelivr URL.
Legacy fallback: render PlantUML/Mermaid to image and upload:
URL=$(sh scripts/render_diagram.sh --type plantuml --file arch.puml --github-page-path my-page-path --github-name arch.png)
URL=$(sh scripts/render_diagram.sh --type plantuml --file arch.puml --upload)
See references/DIAGRAMS.md for details and privacy considerations.
Tables
Telegraph does not support real HTML tables as native nodes. This skill handles that by converting input HTML tables into a readable monospace pre block.
Use tables when:
- exact values matter more than visual storytelling
- the user needs a compact spend/domain breakdown
- the content should stay copyable and stable in Telegraph
Use diagrams when:
- you need trends, shares, flow, cohorts, or process explanation
- the user benefits from visual comparison more than exact cell-by-cell reading
Mobile-first rule:
- do not use
pre tables for wide tables with 3+ dense columns or long labels
- on mobile, wide monospace tables wrap badly and become unreadable
- for mobile-sensitive reports, prefer one of these:
- bar/pie/cohort diagram plus a short numeric summary
- bullet list or mini-cards: one metric/domain per row
- a narrow 2-column table only if the content still fits comfortably
Example input:
<table>
<thead>
<tr><th>Домен</th><th>Расход, руб.</th></tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr><td>metallik.ru</td><td>82 900</td></tr>
<tr><td>mir-shtaketnika.ru</td><td>38 367</td></tr>
</tbody>
</table>
This will be published as a boxed monospace table inside a pre block.
Optional: Illustrations with fal-ai-image
If the fal-ai-image skill is installed, you can generate illustrations before publishing:
- Read fal-ai-image SKILL.md first
- Confirm budget with user before generating (from $0.15/image)
- Generate images, save URLs
- Include URLs in HTML as
<figure><img src="URL"></figure>
- Publish via
create_page.sh
See references/FAL_AI_INTEGRATION.md for house style guide and prompt examples.
Important: telegraph-publisher works fully without fal-ai-image. This is an optional enhancement.
Limitations (v1)
- Input: HTML fragments only (no markdown conversion)
- No caching of API responses
- Auto-split boundary: if a single HTML element exceeds 60KB, manual splitting required
upload.sh uses unofficial Telegraph endpoint and should be treated as legacy fallback only
- Diagram rendering sends source to public servers (privacy consideration)