A CLI tool for making authenticated requests to the X (Twitter) API. Use this skill when you need to post tweets, reply, quote, search, read posts, manage followers, send DMs, upload media, or interact with any X API v2 endpoint.
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Quality
88%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
97%
1.44xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Advisory
Suggest reviewing before use
Credential safety in agent scripts
No --verbose flag
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No --bearer-token flag
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No --consumer-key flag
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No --consumer-secret flag
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No --access-token flag
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No --token-secret flag
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Auth check present
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No ~/.xurl read
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Security notes mention verbose
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Security notes mention inline secrets
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Without context: $0.3741 · 1m 48s · 21 turns · 24 in / 5,447 out tokens
With context: $0.4090 · 1m 31s · 19 turns · 266 in / 4,550 out tokens
Media upload workflow
Image upload before post
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Video upload before post
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Video processing wait
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media_id captured from upload
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--media-id used in post
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Both media IDs attached
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No --verbose flag
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workflow_notes mentions video wait
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Without context: $0.4414 · 2m 21s · 19 turns · 67 in / 7,376 out tokens
With context: $0.3764 · 1m 13s · 18 turns · 178 in / 3,970 out tokens
Multi-app and multi-user management
Uses --app for per-request override
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All three brands posted
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Per-user account targeting
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Default restored at end
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No inline credential flags
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No --verbose flag
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approach_notes explains --app usage
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approach_notes explains default restoration
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Without context: $0.2326 · 1m 8s · 13 turns · 17 in / 3,582 out tokens
With context: $0.4030 · 1m 13s · 21 turns · 26 in / 3,726 out tokens
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