'Twitter/X research, monitoring, watchlists, and OAuth-approved posting through AIsa. Use when: the user needs one flagship Twitter skill for trend tracking, competitor monitoring, timeline analysis, or approved posting without sharing passwords. Supports search, watchlists, relay-based reads, and OAuth-gated text or media posting.'
Resources
3Install
npx skillscat add aisa-team/agent-skills/aisa-twitter-api Install via the SkillsCat registry.
SKILL.md
AIsa Twitter API Command Center
Flagship Twitter/X skill for research, monitoring, watchlists, and OAuth-approved posting through the AIsa relay.
When to use
- When the user wants one primary Twitter/X skill for research, monitoring, trend discovery, timeline review, or content discovery.
- When the user needs to inspect profiles, timelines, mentions, trends, replies, quotes, lists, communities, or Spaces.
- When the user wants to draft or publish posts after explicit OAuth approval without sharing passwords or browser cookies.
- When the workflow should use
AISA_API_KEYand relay-based access tohttps://api.aisa.oneinstead of local credential extraction.
When NOT to use
- Do NOT use this for password-based login, cookie extraction, or browser credential scraping.
- Do NOT use this when the workflow must avoid relay-based requests to
https://api.aisa.one. - Do NOT use this as the primary skill for like, follow, reply, or growth-action workflows better handled by
aisa-twitter-engagement-suite.
Quick Reference
- Required environment variable:
AISA_API_KEY - Required binary:
python3 - Read client:
scripts/twitter_client.py - OAuth and posting client:
scripts/twitter_oauth_client.py - Posting guide:
references/post_twitter.md - Relay target:
https://api.aisa.one - External writes: posting happens only after explicit OAuth approval
- Upload behavior: image and video posting sends user-selected media through the relay
Setup
export AISA_API_KEY="your-key"Requirements:
python3AISA_API_KEY- Internet access to
https://api.aisa.one - Explicit OAuth approval before posting
- User-provided media files when posting images or videos
Capabilities
- Read user data, timelines, mentions, followers, followings, and related profile information.
- Search tweets and users, inspect replies, quotes, retweeters, thread context, trends, lists, communities, and Spaces.
- Run watchlist-style research and monitoring workflows from one Twitter/X command surface.
- Publish text, image, and video posts after explicit OAuth approval.
High-Intent Workflows
- Research a creator, competitor, brand, or narrative before writing.
- Monitor a keyword, launch, or watchlist and pull representative tweets quickly.
- Review timelines, mentions, replies, and trend movement from one command surface.
- Draft and publish a post only after the user explicitly approves OAuth.
Common Commands
python3 scripts/twitter_client.py search --query "AI agents" --type Latest
python3 scripts/twitter_oauth_client.py authorize
python3 scripts/twitter_oauth_client.py post --text "Hello from AIsa"Guardrails
- Do not ask for Twitter/X passwords or browser cookies.
- Do not invent captions, tweet URLs, or attachment files.
- Do not claim external posting succeeded until the API confirms success.
- Do not imply OAuth is optional for posting.
Example Requests
- Research what builders on X are saying about AI agents this week.
- Track reactions to our product launch and pull representative tweets.
- Build a small watchlist of competitor accounts and summarize what changed today.
- Authorize and publish a short Twitter post with an attached image.
Security Notes
- This is a relay-based workflow that sends Twitter/X API requests to
https://api.aisa.one. - Posting requires explicit OAuth approval through the relay before external writes occur.
- Approved image and video posting sends user-selected media through the relay for upload.
- Required secret:
AISA_API_KEY. - This workflow does not require passwords or browser cookie extraction.