| name | tweetclaw-source-research |
| description | Use TweetClaw through OpenClaw to collect X/Twitter source context before drafting, monitoring, or campaign analysis. |
| zh_description | 用于tweetclaw、来源、研究,支持内容、营销、渠道和数据分析。 |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | seaworld008 |
| source | in-house |
| source_url | https://github.com/Xquik-dev/tweetclaw |
| tags | ["growth", "marketing", "openclaw", "twitter", "x", "social-media", "source-research"] |
| created_at | 2026-06-07 |
| updated_at | 2026-06-07 |
| quality | 4 |
| complexity | intermediate |
TweetClaw Source Research
Use this skill when a user needs X/Twitter source context before writing,
reviewing, planning, or measuring social content. TweetClaw is an OpenClaw
plugin for tweet search, reply search, public user context, follower export,
media workflows, monitors, webhooks, post drafting support, and giveaway
workflows.
Treat TweetClaw as a source-intake and evidence workflow unless the user
explicitly asks for a write-like action and OpenClaw/TweetClaw approval is
available.
When To Use This Skill
Use this skill for:
- Finding public tweets about a product, launch, competitor, incident, or trend
- Searching replies to understand objections, questions, sentiment, or support
patterns
- Looking up public user context before drafting outreach or support responses
- Exporting follower evidence for segmentation or audience research
- Collecting media context for campaign reviews
- Preparing source notes for a content calendar, thread draft, or reply plan
- Reviewing giveaway candidates with explicit evidence before final selection
- Monitoring public tweet streams when the user has configured monitors
Do not use this skill as a generic social media writer. Pair it with a writing,
brand voice, content calendar, or approval workflow skill after source evidence
has been collected.
Setup
Install TweetClaw with the current OpenClaw plugin command:
openclaw plugins install npm:@xquik/tweetclaw
Inspect the runtime before using it:
OPENCLAW_PLUGIN_LIFECYCLE_TRACE=1 openclaw plugins inspect tweetclaw --runtime --json
Continue only if inspection shows the TweetClaw plugin loaded. If inspection
fails, stop and report the install or configuration problem. Do not claim search
results or write outcomes from a plugin that did not load.
Configuration Safety
TweetClaw access must be configured in OpenClaw or plugin configuration.
Never ask the user to paste credential values into chat, public issues,
commits, generated reports, or shared documents.
Safe behavior:
- Ask whether the runtime is configured, not for the raw value.
- Prefer local environment or OpenClaw configuration storage.
- Redact local paths and configuration details unless the user asks for them.
- Keep logs focused on command status, plugin state, and returned public data.
Source Collection Workflow
- Clarify the research question.
- Identify search terms, account handles, tweet URLs, reply targets, date
windows, languages, and desired output format.