Install
openclaw skills install nodit-openapi-skillOperate Nodit Web3 Data API reads through UXC with a curated OpenAPI schema, API-key auth, and overlap-aware guardrails.
openclaw skills install nodit-openapi-skillUse this skill to run Nodit Web3 Data API operations through uxc + OpenAPI.
Reuse the uxc skill for shared execution, auth, and error-handling guidance.
uxc is installed and available in PATH.https://web3.nodit.io.https://raw.githubusercontent.com when using the hosted schema URL directly.https://raw.githubusercontent.com/holon-run/uxc/main/skills/nodit-openapi-skill/references/nodit-web3.openapi.jsonThis skill covers a read-first Nodit Web3 Data API surface:
This skill does not cover:
Nodit uses X-API-KEY header auth.
Configure one API-key credential and bind it to web3.nodit.io:
uxc auth credential set nodit \
--auth-type api_key \
--api-key-header X-API-KEY \
--secret-env NODIT_API_KEY
uxc auth binding add \
--id nodit \
--host web3.nodit.io \
--scheme https \
--credential nodit \
--priority 100
Validate the active mapping when auth looks wrong:
uxc auth binding match https://web3.nodit.io
Use the fixed link command by default:
command -v nodit-openapi-cliuxc link nodit-openapi-cli https://web3.nodit.io --schema-url https://raw.githubusercontent.com/holon-run/uxc/main/skills/nodit-openapi-skill/references/nodit-web3.openapi.jsonnodit-openapi-cli -hInspect operation schema first:
nodit-openapi-cli post:/v1/multichain/lookupEntities -hnodit-openapi-cli post:/v1/{chain}/{network}/native/getNativeBalanceByAccount -hnodit-openapi-cli post:/v1/{chain}/{network}/token/getTokenPricesByContracts -hPrefer narrow reads before broader crawls:
nodit-openapi-cli post:/v1/multichain/lookupEntities input=nearnodit-openapi-cli post:/v1/{chain}/{network}/native/getNativeBalanceByAccount chain=ethereum network=mainnet accountAddress=0xd8da6bf26964af9d7eed9e03e53415d37aa96045nodit-openapi-cli post:/v1/{chain}/{network}/token/getTokenContractMetadataByContracts chain=ethereum network=mainnet contractAddresses:='[\"0xa0b86991c6218b36c1d19d4a2e9eb0ce3606eb48\"]'If lookupEntities returns HTTP 429 TOO_MANY_REQUESTS, treat it as a plan/tier rate-limit signal rather than an auth failure. Back off and continue with chain-specific reads when you already know the target network.
nodit-openapi-cli post:/v1/{chain}/{network}/token/getTokenPricesByContracts chain=ethereum network=mainnet contractAddresses:='[\"0xa0b86991c6218b36c1d19d4a2e9eb0ce3606eb48\"]'nodit-openapi-cli post:/v1/{chain}/{network}/blockchain/getTransactionsByAccount chain=ethereum network=mainnet accountAddress=0xd8da6bf26964af9d7eed9e03e53415d37aa96045 limit=20post:/v1/multichain/lookupEntitiespost:/v1/{chain}/{network}/native/getNativeBalanceByAccountpost:/v1/{chain}/{network}/blockchain/getTransactionsByAccountpost:/v1/{chain}/{network}/token/getTokenContractMetadataByContractspost:/v1/{chain}/{network}/token/getTokenPricesByContracts--text.ok, kind, protocol, data, error.Chainbase, Alchemy, and Moralis in some account and token workflows. Prefer Nodit when its multi-chain ergonomics or endpoint shape is a better fit for the task, not by default for every wallet query.lookupEntities, where Nodit can quickly normalize an input string before you decide which chain-specific follow-up read to call.lookupEntities may hit tight plan limits before other reads do. If you get HTTP 429 TOO_MANY_REQUESTS, back off, avoid hot-loop retries, and skip straight to chain-specific reads when the chain is already known.contractAddresses lists short in v1 and stay well under the documented per-call maximums.limit values and paginate deliberately.nodit-openapi-cli <operation> ... is equivalent to uxc https://web3.nodit.io --schema-url <nodit_openapi_schema> <operation> ....references/usage-patterns.mdreferences/nodit-web3.openapi.json