name: twitter-reader description: > Read Twitter/X for financial research using opencli (read-only). Use this skill whenever the user wants to read their Twitter feed, search for financial tweets, view bookmarks, look up user profiles, or gather market sentiment from Twitter/X. Triggers include: "check my feed", "search Twitter for", "show my bookmarks", "who follows", "look up @user", "what's trending about", "market sentiment on Twitter", "what are people saying about AAPL", "recent tweets from @elonmusk", "show me @user's posts", "fintwit", any mention of Twitter/X in context of reading financial news or market research. This skill is READ-ONLY — it does NOT support posting, liking, retweeting, or any write operations.
Twitter Skill (Read-Only)
Reads Twitter/X for financial research using opencli, a universal CLI tool that bridges web services to the terminal via browser session reuse.
This skill is read-only. It is designed for financial research: searching market discussions, reading analyst tweets, tracking sentiment, and monitoring financial news on Twitter/X. It does NOT support posting, liking, retweeting, replying, or any write operations.
Important: opencli reuses your existing Chrome login session — no API keys or cookie extraction needed. Just be logged into x.com in Chrome and have the Browser Bridge extension installed.
Step 1: Ensure opencli Is Installed and Ready
Current environment status:
!`(command -v opencli && opencli doctor 2>&1 | head -5 && echo "READY" || echo "SETUP_NEEDED") 2>/dev/null || echo "NOT_INSTALLED"`
If the status above shows READY, skip to Step 2. If NOT_INSTALLED, install first:
# Install opencli globally
npm install -g @jackwener/opencli
If SETUP_NEEDED, guide the user through setup:
Setup
opencli requires Node.js >= 21 and a Chrome browser with the Browser Bridge extension:
- Install the Browser Bridge extension:
- Download the latest
opencli-extension-v{version}.zipfrom the GitHub Releases page - Unzip it, open
chrome://extensionsin Chrome, and enable Developer mode - Click Load unpacked and select the unzipped folder
- Download the latest
- Login to x.com in Chrome — opencli reuses your existing browser session
- Verify connectivity:
opencli doctor
This auto-starts the daemon, verifies the extension is connected, and checks session health.
Common setup issues
| Symptom | Fix |
|---|---|
Extension not connected | Install Browser Bridge extension in Chrome and ensure it's enabled |
Daemon not running | Run opencli doctor — it auto-starts the daemon |
No session for twitter.com | Login to x.com in Chrome, then retry |
CSRF token missing | Refresh x.com in Chrome to regenerate the ct0 cookie |
Step 2: Identify What the User Needs
Match the user's request to one of the read commands below, then use the corresponding command from references/commands.md.
| User Request | Command | Key Flags |
|---|---|---|
| Setup check | opencli doctor | — |
| Home feed / timeline | opencli twitter timeline | --type for-you|following, --limit N (default 20) |
| Search tweets | opencli twitter search "QUERY" | --filter top|live, --limit N (default 15) |
| Trending topics | opencli twitter trending | --limit N (default 20) |
| Bookmarks | opencli twitter bookmarks | --limit N (default 20) |
| Recent tweets from a user | opencli twitter tweets USERNAME | --limit N (default 20) |
| View a specific thread | opencli twitter thread TWEET_ID | --limit N (default 50) |
| Twitter article | opencli twitter article TWEET_ID | — |
| User profile | opencli twitter profile USERNAME | — (defaults to logged-in user) |
| Followers | opencli twitter followers USERNAME | --limit N (default 50) |
| Following | opencli twitter following USERNAME | --limit N (default 50) |
| Notifications | opencli twitter notifications | --limit N (default 20) |
Step 3: Execute the Command
General pattern
# Use -f json or -f yaml for structured output
opencli twitter timeline -f json --limit 20
opencli twitter timeline --type following --limit 20
# Recent tweets from a specific user
opencli twitter tweets elonmusk --limit 20 -f json
# Searching for financial topics
opencli twitter search "$AAPL earnings" --filter live --limit 10 -f json
opencli twitter search "Fed rate decision" --limit 20 -f yaml
# Trending topics
opencli twitter trending --limit 20 -f json
Key rules
- Check setup first — run
opencli doctorbefore any other command if unsure about connectivity - Use
-f jsonor-f yamlfor structured output when processing data programmatically - Use
-f csvwhen the user wants spreadsheet-compatible output - Use
--limit Nto control result count — start with 10-20 unless the user asks for more - For search, use
--filter—top(default) for relevance,livefor latest tweets - NEVER execute write operations — this skill is read-only; do not post, like, retweet, reply, quote, follow, or delete
Output format flag (-f)
| Format | Flag | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Table | -f table (default) | Human-readable terminal output |
| JSON | -f json | Programmatic processing, LLM context |
| YAML | -f yaml | Structured output, readable |
| Markdown | -f md | Documentation, reports |
| CSV | -f csv | Spreadsheet export |
Output columns
Tweet-listing commands (timeline, search, thread) include: id, author, text, created_at, likes, retweets, replies, views, url, has_media, media_urls (added in opencli 1.7.7).
tweets (per-user posts) also includes is_retweet.
bookmarks columns: author, text, likes, retweets, bookmarks, url.
trending columns: rank, topic, tweets, category.
Profile (profile) columns: screen_name, name, bio, location, url, followers, following, tweets, likes, verified, created_at.
followers / following columns: screen_name, name, bio, followers.
notifications columns: id, action, author, text, url.
Step 4: Present the Results
After fetching data, present it clearly for financial research:
- Summarize key content — highlight the most relevant tweets for the user's financial research
- Include attribution — show @username, tweet text, and engagement metrics (likes, views)
- Provide tweet URLs when the user might want to read the full thread
- For search results, group by relevance and highlight key themes, sentiment, or market signals
- For user profiles, present follower count, bio, and notable recent activity
- Flag sentiment — note bullish/bearish sentiment, consensus vs contrarian views
- Treat sessions as private — never expose browser session details
Step 5: Diagnostics
If something isn't working, run:
opencli doctor
This checks daemon status, extension connectivity, and browser session health.
Error Reference
| Error | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
Extension not connected | Browser Bridge not installed/enabled | Install extension and enable it in Chrome |
No session | Not logged into x.com | Login to x.com in Chrome |
CSRF token missing | Cookie expired or page needs refresh | Refresh x.com in Chrome |
| Rate limited | Too many requests | Wait a few minutes, then retry |
Reference Files
references/commands.md— Complete read command reference with all flags, research workflows, and usage examplesreferences/schema.md— Output format documentation and column definitions
Read the reference files when you need exact command syntax, research workflow patterns, or output details.