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OpenCLI Reader

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Read from various finance and news sources effortlessly.

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What OpenCLI Reader does

OpenCLI Reader serves as a versatile, read-only fallback tool for accessing a wide range of content from over 90 supported sources, including Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, Reddit, and YouTube. This skill is particularly useful when there is no dedicated reader available for a specific source, allowing users to retrieve information without the need for specialized commands. It is designed to operate seamlessly within the OpenCLI framework, ensuring that users can access valuable data from various platforms without having to resort to manual scraping or other ad-hoc methods.

The skill functions by interpreting user commands that request data from these sources, enabling straightforward retrieval of headlines, articles, and other relevant content. Users can invoke the skill with commands like "grab the frontpage from HackerNews" or "fetch Eastmoney hot stocks," and the OpenCLI Reader will handle the request appropriately. It prioritizes using more specialized skills when available, ensuring that users get the best experience possible while interacting with the OpenCLI ecosystem.

This tool is ideal for developers, analysts, and anyone who regularly consumes information from multiple online sources but may not have dedicated tools for each platform. By utilizing OpenCLI Reader, users can streamline their workflow, saving time and effort while accessing a diverse array of information from finance, news, and research domains. The read-only nature of the skill ensures that it maintains a focus on information retrieval, preventing any unwanted write operations that could alter the source content.

In summary, OpenCLI Reader is a practical solution for users looking to access content from various platforms efficiently, especially when no dedicated skills exist for those sources. It simplifies the process of gathering information, making it a valuable addition to any developer's toolkit.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to access information from supported sources that lack a dedicated reader skill.

When not to use it

Avoid using this skill for sources that have dedicated readers, as those will provide a more tailored experience.

What you can build with it

Accessing Financial Data

Quickly retrieve stock quotes and market news from Yahoo Finance or Bloomberg when no dedicated skill is available.

Reading News Articles

Fetch the latest articles from Reddit or HackerNews without needing a specific reader for those platforms.

Researching Academic Papers

Use OpenCLI Reader to search arXiv or Google Scholar for academic papers when dedicated skills are not present.

How to install OpenCLI Reader

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add himself65/finance-skills/opencli-reader --agent claude-code

2. 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 himself65

opencli Reader (Generic Fallback, Read-Only)

Generic fallback for any source opencli supports via its adapter registry (90+ sites, growing). Use this skill only when no dedicated finance-skill covers the source — the specialized skills (twitter-reader, linkedin-reader, discord-reader, telegram-reader, yc-reader) are always preferred when the request matches one of them.

This skill is read-only. Write commands that opencli exposes (post, like, comment, send, save, upvote, subscribe, follow, delete, reply-dm, etc.) must not be invoked.


Step 1: Decide Whether to Use This Skill

Only use this skill if the request cannot be handled by a more specific skill.

If the user asks about…Use this skill instead
Twitter/Xtwitter-reader
LinkedInlinkedin-reader
Discorddiscord-reader
Telegramtelegram-reader
Y Combinatoryc-reader
Anything else opencli supports (Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, Reuters, Reddit, HackerNews, Eastmoney, Xueqiu, Substack, arXiv, etc.)this skill

If the source is not in opencli's registry either, stop and tell the user the request isn't covered — don't fall back to ad-hoc scraping.


Step 2: Ensure opencli Is 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 NOT_INSTALLED:

npm install -g @jackwener/opencli

If SETUP_NEEDED, guide the user through Browser Bridge setup (only required for adapters whose strategy is COOKIE, HEADER, INTERCEPT, or UIPUBLIC and LOCAL adapters work without a browser):

  1. Download the latest opencli-extension-v{version}.zip from the GitHub Releases page
  2. Unzip it, open chrome://extensions in Chrome, enable Developer mode
  3. Click Load unpacked and select the unzipped folder
  4. Make sure Chrome is logged into the target site, then re-run opencli doctor

Requires Node.js >= 21 (or Bun >= 1.0).


Step 3: Discover the Right Command

Do not guess command names or flags — the registry has 500+ commands and changes weekly. Instead:

# Full registry (grouped by site), machine-readable JSON
opencli list -f json

# Filter to a site
opencli list | grep -i <site>

# Site-level help (all commands + flags)
opencli <site> --help

# Command-level help (positional args + flags + defaults)
opencli <site> <command> --help

The opencli list -f json entry for each command includes:

  • site — adapter namespace (e.g., yahoo-finance)
  • name — subcommand (e.g., quote)
  • strategyPUBLIC / COOKIE / HEADER / INTERCEPT / UI / LOCAL — tells you if a browser login is needed
  • description, args, columns — canonical metadata

Use opencli list -f json as the source of truth. Never paste a site list into the plan from memory; adapters are added every week.

Quick map of the most common finance / research sources

The table below is a shortlist, not exhaustive — always confirm with opencli <site> --help.

SourceSite slugCommon commands
Yahoo Financeyahoo-financequote
Bloombergbloombergmarkets, economics, industries, tech, politics, opinions, news, businessweek, feeds, main
Reutersreuterssearch
Eastmoney (东方财富)eastmoneyquote, rank, kline, sectors, etf, holders, money-flow, northbound, longhu, kuaixun, convertible, index-board, announcement, hot-rank
Xueqiu (雪球)xueqiustock, hot-stock, hot, feed, comments, watchlist, search, groups, fund-snapshot, fund-holdings, earnings-date, kline
Sinafinancesinafinance(see --help)
TDX / THStdx, ths(see --help)
Barchart (options)barchartquote, options, flow, greeks
Redditreddithot, popular, frontpage, search, subreddit, read, user, user-posts, user-comments, saved
HackerNewshackernewstop, best, new, ask, show, jobs, user, search
Substacksubstackfeed, publication, search
Mediummedium(see --help)
arXivarxiv(see --help)
Google Scholargoogle-scholar(see --help)
Weiboweibo(see --help)
Bilibilibilibilihot, video + more
Xiaohongshu (小红书)xiaohongshu(see --help)
Rednote (小红书 international)rednote(see --help — mirrors xiaohongshu)
Zhihuzhihu(see --help)
Tieba (百度贴吧)tieba(see --help)
Hupu (虎扑)hupu(see --help)
Xianyu (闲鱼)xianyu(see --help)
16881688(see --help)
Giteegitee(see --help)
Quarkquark(see --help)
Baidu Scholarbaidu-scholar(see --help)
Nowcodernowcoder(see --help)
Wanfangwanfang(see --help)
Doubao (豆包)doubao(see --help)
Yuanbao (腾讯元宝)yuanbao(see --help)
Google Geminigemini(see --help)
NotebookLMnotebooklm(see --help)
Claudeclaude(see --help)
36kr36kr(see --help)
Jikejike(see --help)
Blueskybluesky(see --help)
Apple Podcastsapple-podcasts(see --help)
Xiaoyuzhou (podcasts)xiaoyuzhou(see --help)
Spotifyspotify(see --help)
YouTubeyoutube(see --help)
Weixin Official Accountweixin(see --helpdrafts is read; create-draft is write)
Toutiaotoutiaoarticles
Government policy / lawgov-policy, gov-law(see --help)
Web download / readerwebread, download

For anything not listed, run opencli list -f json and filter.


Step 4: Check the Adapter's Strategy Before Running

Run opencli list -f json (or opencli <site> <command> --help) and read the strategy field:

StrategyWhat it meansPreconditions
PUBLICPure HTTP; no browser neededNone
LOCALTalks to a local endpointLocal service running
COOKIE / HEADERReuses your Chrome login for the siteChrome logged into the site + Browser Bridge extension loaded
INTERCEPTOpens an automation window to capture a signed requestSame as COOKIE; be patient — may take several seconds
UIFull DOM interactionSame as COOKIE; slowest; results depend on the site's current layout

If the user doesn't have a login and the adapter's strategy is not PUBLIC / LOCAL, tell them they need to log into the site in Chrome before retrying.


Step 5: Execute the Command

General pattern

opencli <site> <command> [positional-args] [flags] -f json

Universal flags

FlagEffect
-f jsonStructured JSON — always prefer this for agent processing
-f yaml / -f csv / -f md / -f table / -f plainOther formats
-vVerbose logging (also sets OPENCLI_VERBOSE=1)
--liveKeep the automation window open after the command (browser-backed adapters only)
--focusOpen the automation window in the foreground (browser-backed adapters only)

Command-specific flags (--limit, --filter, --type, etc.) are not universal — always check opencli <site> <command> --help.

Examples

# Yahoo Finance quote (PUBLIC)
opencli yahoo-finance quote AAPL -f json

# Reddit hot posts in a subreddit (COOKIE or PUBLIC depending on subreddit)
opencli reddit subreddit wallstreetbets --limit 20 -f json
opencli reddit search "SPY options" --limit 15 -f json

# HackerNews top (PUBLIC)
opencli hackernews top --limit 20 -f json

# Eastmoney hot rank (PUBLIC)
opencli eastmoney hot-rank -f json

# Xueqiu hot stocks (PUBLIC or COOKIE)
opencli xueqiu hot-stock -f json
opencli xueqiu stock SH600519 -f json

# Bloomberg markets headlines (COOKIE)
opencli bloomberg markets -f json

# arXiv paper search (PUBLIC)
opencli arxiv search "volatility surface" --limit 10 -f json

# Substack feed
opencli substack feed --limit 20 -f json

# Web page → readable markdown (PUBLIC)
opencli web read "https://example.com/article" -f json

Key rules

  1. Always use opencli <site> <command> --help before constructing a command you haven't run this session — don't assume flag names.
  2. Use -f json for programmatic processing.
  3. Start with a small --limit (10–20) to validate the shape before pulling more.
  4. Check strategy before running a browser-backed adapter — if the user isn't logged in, a COOKIE / UI adapter will fail.
  5. NEVER execute write operations. Common write command names to avoid across adapters: post, reply, comment, like, unlike, upvote, save, subscribe, unsubscribe, follow, unfollow, block, unblock, delete, bookmark, unbookmark, send, create-draft, reply-dm, accept. If you're unsure whether a command is read or write, check the description in opencli list -f json; if it suggests a mutation, skip it.

Step 6: Handle Failures

If a command returns empty or errors out, the site may have changed its selectors / API. opencli has a built-in self-repair loop:

# Re-run with diagnostic context
OPENCLI_DIAGNOSTIC=1 opencli <site> <command> <args>

This emits a structured RepairContext that identifies the failing adapter's source path. Possible responses:

  1. If the user has the opencli-autofix skill installed, tell them to run that skill.
  2. If not, suggest they file an issue at https://github.com/jackwener/opencli/issues with the RepairContext output.
  3. Don't silently fall back to hand-rolled scraping — that hides the bug from the upstream registry.

Rate limits on the target site can also cause empty results; wait and retry.


Step 7: Present the Results

  1. Summarize the data for the user's actual question, don't just dump the raw JSON.
  2. Include source attribution — site name + URL for each item where available.
  3. For market data, surface price / % change / volume / market cap and flag anomalies.
  4. For news/posts, highlight headlines, timestamps, and key quotes.
  5. For research (arXiv, Scholar), include title, authors, abstract, and link.
  6. Treat browser sessions as private — never echo CDP endpoints, cookies, or auth tokens.

Reference Files

  • references/discovery.md — How to navigate opencli list, opencli <site> --help, and the JSON schema of registry entries
  • references/finance-sources.md — Detailed notes on the finance-heavy adapters (Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg, Eastmoney, Xueqiu, Barchart, Reuters, Reddit, HackerNews) and which commands are read vs write

Read these reference files when you need concrete examples for a specific site, or when the user asks for a capability not covered by one of the dedicated readers.

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