Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Interact with Twitter/X — read tweets, search, post, like, retweet, and manage your timeline.
Interact with Twitter/X — read tweets, search, post, like, retweet, and manage your timeline.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Interact with Twitter/X posts, timelines, and users from OpenClaw.
Requires a Twitter API Bearer Token set as TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN. Optionally set TWITTER_API_KEY and TWITTER_API_SECRET for write operations (post, like, retweet). Run twclaw auth-check to verify credentials.
twclaw read <tweet-url-or-id> # Read a single tweet with full metadata twclaw thread <tweet-url-or-id> # Read full conversation thread twclaw replies <tweet-url-or-id> -n 20 # List replies to a tweet twclaw user <@handle> # Show user profile info twclaw user-tweets <@handle> -n 20 # User's recent tweets
twclaw home -n 20 # Home timeline twclaw mentions -n 10 # Your mentions twclaw likes <@handle> -n 10 # User's liked tweets
twclaw search "query" -n 10 # Search tweets twclaw search "from:elonmusk AI" -n 5 # Search with operators twclaw search "#trending" --recent # Recent tweets only twclaw search "query" --popular # Popular tweets only
twclaw trending # Trending topics worldwide twclaw trending --woeid 23424977 # Trending in specific location
twclaw tweet "hello world" # Post a tweet twclaw reply <tweet-url-or-id> "great thread!" # Reply to a tweet twclaw quote <tweet-url-or-id> "interesting take" # Quote tweet twclaw tweet "look at this" --media image.png # Tweet with media
twclaw like <tweet-url-or-id> # Like a tweet twclaw unlike <tweet-url-or-id> # Unlike a tweet twclaw retweet <tweet-url-or-id> # Retweet twclaw unretweet <tweet-url-or-id> # Undo retweet twclaw bookmark <tweet-url-or-id> # Bookmark a tweet twclaw unbookmark <tweet-url-or-id> # Remove bookmark
twclaw follow <@handle> # Follow user twclaw unfollow <@handle> # Unfollow user twclaw followers <@handle> -n 20 # List followers twclaw following <@handle> -n 20 # List following
twclaw lists # Your lists twclaw list-timeline <list-id> -n 20 # Tweets from a list twclaw list-add <list-id> <@handle> # Add user to list twclaw list-remove <list-id> <@handle> # Remove user from list
--json # JSON output --plain # Plain text, no formatting --no-color # Disable ANSI colors -n <count> # Number of results (default: 10) --cursor <val> # Pagination cursor for next page --all # Fetch all pages (use with caution)
When reading tweets, always show: author, handle, text, timestamp, engagement counts. For threads, present tweets in chronological order. When searching, summarize results concisely with key metrics. Before posting/liking/retweeting, confirm the action with the user. Rate limits apply — space out bulk operations. Use --json when you need to process output programmatically.
Check that TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN is set and valid.
Wait and retry. Twitter API has strict rate limits per 15-minute window. TL;DR: Read, search, post, and engage on Twitter/X. Always confirm before write actions.
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