Agent skill
twitter-reader
Fetch Twitter/X post content by URL using jina.ai API to bypass JavaScript restrictions. Use when Claude needs to retrieve tweet content including author, timestamp, post text, images, and thread replies. Supports individual posts or batch fetching from x.com or twitter.com URLs.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/daymade/claude-code-skills/tree/main/twitter-reader
SKILL.md
Twitter Reader
Fetch Twitter/X post content without needing JavaScript or authentication.
Prerequisites
You need a Jina API key to use this skill:
- Visit https://jina.ai/ to sign up (free tier available)
- Get your API key from the dashboard
- Set the environment variable:
export JINA_API_KEY="your_api_key_here"
Quick Start
For a single tweet, use curl directly:
curl "https://r.jina.ai/https://x.com/USER/status/TWEET_ID" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${JINA_API_KEY}"
For multiple tweets, use the bundled script:
scripts/fetch_tweets.sh url1 url2 url3
What Gets Returned
- Title: Post author and content preview
- URL Source: Original tweet link
- Published Time: GMT timestamp
- Markdown Content: Full post text with media descriptions
Bundled Scripts
fetch_tweet.py
Python script for fetching individual tweets.
python scripts/fetch_tweet.py https://x.com/user/status/123 output.md
fetch_tweets.sh
Bash script for batch fetching multiple tweets.
scripts/fetch_tweets.sh \
"https://x.com/user/status/123" \
"https://x.com/user/status/456"
URL Formats Supported
https://x.com/USER/status/IDhttps://twitter.com/USER/status/IDhttps://x.com/...(redirects work automatically)
Environment Variables
JINA_API_KEY: Required. Your Jina.ai API key for accessing the reader API
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