
X API
FreeIntegrate with X (Twitter) for seamless programmatic access.
Free · Opens the source repo
What X API does
The X API skill provides developers with a robust interface for interacting with X (formerly Twitter) programmatically. Whether you need to post tweets, read user timelines, search for content, or analyze engagement metrics, this skill offers the necessary functionality to automate these tasks. It supports OAuth authentication methods that cater to various use cases, ensuring secure and efficient access to the X platform.
With this skill, you can easily post tweets and threads, manage user accounts, and retrieve data from timelines or mentions. The integration allows for both read-heavy operations using OAuth 2.0 Bearer Tokens and write operations requiring OAuth 1.0a, making it flexible for different application needs. Additionally, the skill includes examples for common operations, such as posting media, searching tweets, and handling rate limits, which are crucial for maintaining compliance with X's API usage policies.
This skill is ideal for developers building bots, analytics tools, or any application that requires interaction with X. It streamlines the process of integrating X's features into your projects, allowing for quick deployment and effective engagement tracking. By leveraging this skill, you can enhance your applications with social media capabilities that are essential in today's digital landscape.
When to use it
Use this skill when you want to automate interactions with X, such as posting updates or retrieving user data programmatically.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for non-developers or those looking for a graphical interface for social media management.
What you can build with it
Automate Tweet Posting
Use the skill to create a bot that posts tweets at scheduled intervals or in response to events.
Data Analytics for Engagement
Retrieve user timelines and engagement metrics to analyze the performance of your tweets.
Search for Trending Topics
Programmatically search for content and trends on X to inform your social media strategy.
How to install X API
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add affaan-m/ecc/x-api --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 affaan-mX API
Programmatic interaction with X (Twitter) for posting, reading, searching, and analytics.
When to Activate
- User wants to post tweets or threads programmatically
- Reading timeline, mentions, or user data from X
- Searching X for content, trends, or conversations
- Building X integrations or bots
- Analytics and engagement tracking
- User says "post to X", "tweet", "X API", or "Twitter API"
Authentication
OAuth 2.0 Bearer Token (App-Only)
Best for: read-heavy operations, search, public data.
# Environment setup
export X_BEARER_TOKEN="your-bearer-token"
import os
import requests
bearer = os.environ["X_BEARER_TOKEN"]
headers = {"Authorization": f"Bearer {bearer}"}
# Search recent tweets
resp = requests.get(
"https://api.x.com/2/tweets/search/recent",
headers=headers,
params={"query": "claude code", "max_results": 10}
)
tweets = resp.json()
OAuth 1.0a (User Context)
Required for: posting tweets, managing account, DMs, and any write flow.
# Environment setup — source before use
export X_CONSUMER_KEY="your-consumer-key"
export X_CONSUMER_SECRET="your-consumer-secret"
export X_ACCESS_TOKEN="your-access-token"
export X_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET="your-access-token-secret"
Legacy aliases such as X_API_KEY, X_API_SECRET, and X_ACCESS_SECRET may exist in older setups. Prefer the X_CONSUMER_* and X_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET names when documenting or wiring new flows.
import os
from requests_oauthlib import OAuth1Session
oauth = OAuth1Session(
os.environ["X_CONSUMER_KEY"],
client_secret=os.environ["X_CONSUMER_SECRET"],
resource_owner_key=os.environ["X_ACCESS_TOKEN"],
resource_owner_secret=os.environ["X_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET"],
)
Core Operations
Post a Tweet
resp = oauth.post(
"https://api.x.com/2/tweets",
json={"text": "Hello from Claude Code"}
)
resp.raise_for_status()
tweet_id = resp.json()["data"]["id"]
Post a Thread
def post_thread(oauth, tweets: list[str]) -> list[str]:
ids = []
reply_to = None
for text in tweets:
payload = {"text": text}
if reply_to:
payload["reply"] = {"in_reply_to_tweet_id": reply_to}
resp = oauth.post("https://api.x.com/2/tweets", json=payload)
tweet_id = resp.json()["data"]["id"]
ids.append(tweet_id)
reply_to = tweet_id
return ids
Read User Timeline
resp = requests.get(
f"https://api.x.com/2/users/{user_id}/tweets",
headers=headers,
params={
"max_results": 10,
"tweet.fields": "created_at,public_metrics",
}
)
Search Tweets
resp = requests.get(
"https://api.x.com/2/tweets/search/recent",
headers=headers,
params={
"query": "from:affaanmustafa -is:retweet",
"max_results": 10,
"tweet.fields": "public_metrics,created_at",
}
)
Pull Recent Original Posts for Voice Modeling
resp = requests.get(
"https://api.x.com/2/tweets/search/recent",
headers=headers,
params={
"query": "from:affaanmustafa -is:retweet -is:reply",
"max_results": 25,
"tweet.fields": "created_at,public_metrics",
}
)
voice_samples = resp.json()
Get User by Username
resp = requests.get(
"https://api.x.com/2/users/by/username/affaanmustafa",
headers=headers,
params={"user.fields": "public_metrics,description,created_at"}
)
Upload Media and Post
# Media upload uses v1.1 endpoint
# Step 1: Upload media
media_resp = oauth.post(
"https://upload.twitter.com/1.1/media/upload.json",
files={"media": open("image.png", "rb")}
)
media_id = media_resp.json()["media_id_string"]
# Step 2: Post with media
resp = oauth.post(
"https://api.x.com/2/tweets",
json={"text": "Check this out", "media": {"media_ids": [media_id]}}
)
Rate Limits
X API rate limits vary by endpoint, auth method, and account tier, and they change over time. Always:
- Check the current X developer docs before hardcoding assumptions
- Read
x-rate-limit-remainingandx-rate-limit-resetheaders at runtime - Back off automatically instead of relying on static tables in code
import time
remaining = int(resp.headers.get("x-rate-limit-remaining", 0))
if remaining < 5:
reset = int(resp.headers.get("x-rate-limit-reset", 0))
wait = max(0, reset - int(time.time()))
print(f"Rate limit approaching. Resets in {wait}s")
Error Handling
resp = oauth.post("https://api.x.com/2/tweets", json={"text": content})
if resp.status_code == 201:
return resp.json()["data"]["id"]
elif resp.status_code == 429:
reset = int(resp.headers["x-rate-limit-reset"])
raise Exception(f"Rate limited. Resets at {reset}")
elif resp.status_code == 403:
raise Exception(f"Forbidden: {resp.json().get('detail', 'check permissions')}")
else:
raise Exception(f"X API error {resp.status_code}: {resp.text}")
Security
- Never hardcode tokens. Use environment variables or
.envfiles. - Never commit
.envfiles. Add to.gitignore. - Rotate tokens if exposed. Regenerate at developer.x.com.
- Use read-only tokens when write access is not needed.
- Store OAuth secrets securely — not in source code or logs.
Integration with Content Engine
Use brand-voice plus content-engine to generate platform-native content, then post via X API:
- Pull recent original posts when voice matching matters
- Build or reuse a
VOICE PROFILE - Generate content with
content-enginein X-native format - Validate length and thread structure
- Return the draft for approval unless the user explicitly asked to post now
- Post via X API only after approval
- Track engagement via public_metrics
Related Skills
brand-voice— Build a reusable voice profile from real X and site/source materialcontent-engine— Generate platform-native content for Xcrosspost— Distribute content across X, LinkedIn, and other platformsconnections-optimizer— Reorganize the X graph before drafting network-driven outreach
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