Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Kalshi prediction market agent - analyzes markets and executes trades via the Kalshi v2 API
Kalshi prediction market agent - analyzes markets and executes trades via the Kalshi v2 API
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I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
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CLI tool for trading prediction markets on Kalshi.
npm install -g kalshi-cli
Get API credentials at: https://kalshi.com/api Place your RSA private key at ~/.kalshi/private_key.pem Set your access key in ~/.kalshi/.env: KALSHI_ACCESS_KEY=your_access_key_id Or run kalshi setup-shell to add it to your shell config.
# List open markets (default 20) kalshi markets kalshi markets -l 50 kalshi markets --status settled # Search by keyword, ticker, or category kalshi search "Super Bowl" kalshi search soccer kalshi search hockey kalshi search KXWO-GOLD-26 # Search with filters kalshi search politics --min-odds 5 # hide markets where either side < 5% kalshi search soccer --expiring # sort by soonest expiry, show expiry column kalshi search soccer -e -m 2 -l 20 # combine flags: expiring, 2% min-odds, 20 results # Browse all active series (interactive โ pick a number to drill down) kalshi series kalshi series soccer kalshi series --all # include series with no active markets kalshi series -e # sort by soonest expiry # View single market detail kalshi detail KXWO-GOLD-26-NOR # View orderbook depth kalshi orderbook KXWO-GOLD-26-NOR
Search uses a multi-strategy approach: Direct ticker lookup โ tries the query as a market ticker, event ticker (KX prefix), or series ticker Series matching โ dynamically searches all Kalshi series by title, category, and tags (e.g. "soccer" matches series tagged "Soccer") If many series match, shows an interactive numbered list โ enter a number to drill into that series' markets If few series match, fetches and displays markets directly Market title search โ falls back to searching open market titles/tickers Common sport/category aliases are expanded automatically (e.g. "nfl" also searches "football").
Both kalshi search and kalshi series display numbered tables when listing series. After the table, you're prompted: Enter # to drill down (or q to quit): Pick a number to load that series' open markets inline. The prompt loops so you can explore multiple series without re-running the command.
# Check balance kalshi balance # View positions kalshi positions # View open orders kalshi orders
# Buy 10 YES contracts at 68c each kalshi buy KXSB-26 10 68 # Buy NO contracts kalshi buy KXWO-GOLD-26-NOR 5 32 --side no # Sell (same syntax) kalshi sell KXWO-GOLD-26-NOR 5 40 --side no # Skip confirmation prompt kalshi buy KXSB-26 10 68 --force # Cancel an open order kalshi cancel <order-id>
Prices are in cents (68 = $0.68 = 68% implied probability) Prices display as both dollars and percentages (e.g. $0.68 (68%)) --side defaults to yes if not specified buy and sell show a cost/proceeds summary and ask for confirmation (bypass with --force) --min-odds / -m filters out markets where either side's bid is below a percentage threshold (default 0.5%) --expiring / -e sorts results by soonest expiry, adds an "Expires" column, and excludes already-expired entries Expiry times are human-readable: "8h 35m", "Fri 04:00PM", "Apr 01", "Jan 01, 2027" Event tickers start with KX (e.g. KXWO-GOLD-26); market tickers have more segments (e.g. KXWO-GOLD-26-NOR) Market tables show outcome names (e.g. "Norway" instead of raw tickers) when available
Full API docs: https://docs.kalshi.com/api-reference/
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