Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Enables posting tweets to Twitter/X through Composio's integration platform via HTTP and BeautifulSoup. Use when posting tweets or integrating with Composio.
Enables posting tweets to Twitter/X through Composio's integration platform via HTTP and BeautifulSoup. Use when posting tweets or integrating with Composio.
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This skill enables posting tweets to Twitter/X through Composio's integration platform. It uses HTTP requests with BeautifulSoup to interact with Composio's web interface, providing a post_tweet function that can be called from OpenClaw.
Install dependencies: pip install requests beautifulsoup4 python-dotenv Configure credentials in .env file or environment Import and use the skill in your OpenClaw workflow
Posts a tweet to Twitter/X using Composio. Function Signature: def post_tweet(content: str, composio_auth_token: str) -> dict: Parameters: content (str): The tweet content (max 280 characters) composio_auth_token (str): The Composio authentication token for authorization Returns: dict: Contains: success (bool): Whether the tweet was posted successfully tweet_id (str): The posted tweet's ID (on success) tweet_url (str): URL to view the tweet (on success) error (str): Error message (on failure) Example: result = post_tweet( content="Hello from OpenClaw! ๐พ", composio_auth_token="your_composio_auth_token_here" ) print(f"Tweet posted: {result.get('tweet_url')}")
Retrieves a tweet by ID. Function Signature: def get_tweet(tweet_id: str, composio_auth_token: str) -> dict: Parameters: tweet_id (str): The tweet ID to retrieve composio_auth_token (str): The Composio authentication token Returns: dict: Contains tweet data or error information
Deletes a tweet. Function Signature: def delete_tweet(tweet_id: str, composio_auth_token: str) -> dict: Parameters: tweet_id (str): The tweet ID to delete composio_auth_token (str): The Composio authentication token Returns: dict: Contains success (bool) and status message
The skill requires the following environment variables: COMPOSIO_CLIENT_ID: Your Composio client ID COMPOSIO_API_KEY: Your Composio API key COMPOSIO_SESSION_TOKEN: Your Composio session token COMPOSIO_BEARER_TOKEN: Your Composio bearer token COMPOSIO_USER_ID: Your Composio user ID
This implementation uses HTTP requests to emulate Composio interaction Direct API access through OpenClaw is currently unavailable Rate limits apply per Twitter/X and Composio policies Session tokens expire after 7200 seconds (2 hours)
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