
Twitter Reader
FreeAccess Twitter/X for financial insights seamlessly.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Twitter Reader does
The Twitter Reader skill allows users to access and read content from Twitter/X specifically for financial research. By utilizing the opencli tool, this skill enables users to search for tweets, view their timelines, and gather sentiment analysis without needing to leave their command line interface. The skill is designed to be read-only, ensuring that users can focus on gathering information without the risk of posting or interacting with tweets. This is particularly useful for financial analysts, traders, and anyone interested in market trends and discussions on Twitter/X.
To get started, users must have opencli installed and configured, which requires a Chrome browser with the Browser Bridge extension. This setup allows opencli to reuse the existing browser session, eliminating the need for API keys or manual cookie management. Once set up, users can execute various commands to check their home feed, search for specific financial topics, view bookmarks, or analyze trending discussions relevant to their interests. The skill supports multiple output formats, making it easy to process and analyze the data programmatically or present it in a human-readable format.
The Twitter Reader skill is ideal for those who rely on real-time information from social media to make informed financial decisions. By providing quick access to relevant tweets and market sentiment, users can stay updated on the latest discussions and analyses from industry experts and fellow traders. This skill is a valuable addition for anyone looking to enhance their financial research capabilities through social media insights.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to gather insights from Twitter/X for financial research or to track market sentiment.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for users looking to post or interact with tweets, as it is strictly read-only.
What you can build with it
Monitoring Financial News
Quickly check your Twitter feed for the latest financial news and updates from analysts.
Sentiment Analysis on Stocks
Search for tweets about specific stocks to gather sentiment and opinions from the market.
Tracking User Activity
View recent tweets from key financial figures or analysts to stay informed on their insights.
How to install Twitter Reader
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add himself65/finance-skills/twitter-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 himself65Twitter 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.
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.
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