AIsa Twitter API Command Center

Run Twitter/X research, monitoring, watchlists, and OAuth-gated posting through AIsa. Use when: the user needs one flagship Twitter skill for trend tracking, competitor monitoring, or publish-ready workflows. Supports search, watchlists, and approved posting.

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Install

openclaw skills install aisa-twitter-api-command-center-slot1

AIsa Twitter API Command Center

Run Twitter/X research, monitoring, watchlists, and OAuth-gated posting through AIsa. Use when: the user needs one flagship Twitter skill for trend tracking, competitor monitoring, or publish-ready workflows. Supports search, watchlists, and approved posting.

When to use

  • The user needs one flagship Twitter/X skill for research, monitoring, watchlists, or posting.
  • The user wants to move between search, monitoring, and publish-ready workflows without switching skills.
  • The user wants approved posting without sharing passwords.

High-Intent Workflows

  • Research a creator, competitor, or narrative shift.
  • Monitor a keyword, watchlist, or launch reaction.
  • Authorize and publish a post only after explicit approval.

Quick Reference

  • python3 scripts/twitter_client.py --help
  • python3 scripts/twitter_oauth_client.py --help

Setup

  • AISA_API_KEY is required for AIsa-backed API access.
  • Use repo-relative scripts/ paths from the shipped package.
  • Twitter/X reads, OAuth requests, and user-approved media uploads use the fixed AIsa API endpoint https://api.aisa.one/apis/v1/twitter.
  • Provide only AISA_API_KEY; do not use passwords, cookies, or browser credential export.

Example Requests

  • Research what AI agent builders are saying on X this week
  • Track what changed across a competitor watchlist today
  • Authorize and publish a short product update with an image

Guardrails

  • Do not ask for passwords, cookies, or browser credentials.
  • Do not market growth actions as this package's primary lane.
  • Do not claim posting succeeded until the API confirms it.
  • Only upload local files the user explicitly attached, and make it clear those files are sent to AIsa's Twitter/X API endpoint.