
LinkedIn Reader
FreeAccess LinkedIn insights for financial research.
Free · Opens the source repo
What LinkedIn Reader does
The LinkedIn Reader skill enables users to access and read LinkedIn content specifically tailored for financial research. By utilizing the opencli tool, this skill allows users to view their LinkedIn feed, search for jobs in the finance and trading sectors, and analyze professional sentiment regarding market trends and earnings. It is designed to be read-only, meaning users can gather insights without the risk of altering their LinkedIn profile or engaging with posts.
To use the LinkedIn Reader, users must have the opencli tool installed and configured to connect with their existing LinkedIn session in Chrome. This setup eliminates the need for API keys or cookie management, simplifying the process of accessing LinkedIn data. Once configured, users can execute commands to retrieve their home feed, search for specific job titles, or explore posts related to market commentary and professional insights.
The skill is particularly beneficial for finance professionals, analysts, and job seekers who want to stay updated on industry trends and opportunities without the distractions of social media interactions. Users can filter job searches by various parameters, such as location, experience level, and job type, making it easier to find relevant positions in the finance sector. Additionally, it provides a structured output format, allowing for easy integration into reports or further analysis.
Overall, the LinkedIn Reader skill is a practical tool for anyone in the finance industry looking to leverage LinkedIn's vast professional network for research and job opportunities, all while maintaining a read-only approach to ensure data integrity and privacy.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to read LinkedIn posts, search for finance-related jobs, or analyze market sentiment without engaging with the platform.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for users who want to post, comment, or interact with content on LinkedIn, as it is strictly read-only.
What you can build with it
Reading Market Commentary
Use the skill to fetch the latest posts from your LinkedIn feed that discuss market trends and earnings.
Searching Finance Jobs
Quickly search for finance-related job openings by specifying job titles and filters like location and experience level.
Analyzing Professional Sentiment
Gather insights on how professionals are reacting to market news and earnings announcements through LinkedIn posts.
How to install LinkedIn Reader
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add himself65/finance-skills/linkedin-reader --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by himself65LinkedIn Skill (Read-Only)
Reads LinkedIn 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: reading professional commentary on markets, monitoring analyst posts, searching finance/trading jobs, and tracking professional sentiment. It does NOT support posting, liking, commenting, connecting, messaging, or any write operations.
Important: opencli reuses your existing Chrome login session — no API keys or cookie extraction needed. Just be logged into linkedin.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 linkedin.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 linkedin.com | Login to linkedin.com in Chrome, then retry |
AuthRequiredError | LinkedIn session expired — refresh linkedin.com in Chrome and log in again |
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 / posts | opencli linkedin timeline | --limit N (default 20, max 100) |
| Search for jobs | opencli linkedin search "QUERY" | --location, --limit N (default 10, max 100), --details |
| Finance job search | opencli linkedin search "QUERY" | --experience-level, --job-type, --remote, --company, --date-posted, --start |
Step 3: Execute the Command
General pattern
# Read LinkedIn feed posts
opencli linkedin timeline --limit 20 -f json
# Search for finance/trading jobs
opencli linkedin search "quantitative analyst" --limit 10 -f json
opencli linkedin search "portfolio manager" --location "New York" --limit 15 -f json
# Detailed job listings with descriptions
opencli linkedin search "financial analyst" --details --limit 10 -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 job search, use filters —
--location,--experience-level,--job-type,--remote,--date-postedto narrow results - NEVER execute write operations — this skill is read-only; do not post, like, comment, connect, message, or apply to jobs
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
Timeline posts include: rank, author, author_url, headline, text, posted_at, reactions, comments, url.
Job search results include: rank, title, company, location, listed, salary, url. With --details: also description, apply_url.
Step 4: Present the Results
After fetching data, present it clearly for financial research:
- Summarize key content — highlight the most relevant posts or jobs for the user's research
- Include attribution — show author name, headline, post text, and engagement (reactions, comments)
- Provide URLs when the user might want to read the full post or job listing
- For feed posts, highlight market commentary, analyst takes, earnings reactions, and professional sentiment
- For job search results, present title, company, location, salary (when available), and posting date
- Flag sentiment — note bullish/bearish professional 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 linkedin.com | Login to linkedin.com in Chrome |
AuthRequiredError | LinkedIn login wall detected | Refresh linkedin.com and log in again |
EmptyResultError | No results found for query | Broaden search terms or check feed has content |
| 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 examples
Read the reference file when you need exact command syntax, research workflow patterns, or output details.
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