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X Comment Feed Posts

v1.1.2

Find posts in the user's X feed and leave comments on them one by one. Use when the user wants to comment on N posts from the feed, usually about indie tech...

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byDishant Sharma@dishant0406

X Comment Feed Posts

Use this skill for manual commenting from the feed. It assumes browser access, and it works best when a twitter-humanizer skill is also available.

Default topic focus:

  • Indie tech launches
  • New tech products or releases
  • AI launches, model updates, tooling, or practical AI workflows

If the user provides a different topic set, use that instead. If the user does not provide N, ask for it.

Do not use this skill to evade platform enforcement, fake human browsing patterns, or mass-engage indiscriminately. By default, use the home feed to discover posts. Do not use the X search bar unless the user explicitly tells you to. CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: never find posts by searching when sourcing comments for this skill. CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: always use the For You tab on the home feed. Never switch to Following or any other tab. CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: once on the X feed, never refresh or reload the page for any reason for the entire run. Return between posts using back navigation only. CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: close the x.com tab immediately after the run is complete. Never leave it open. CRITICAL: do not open post URLs directly. Always click the post card from the feed to open it. CRITICAL: before selecting the first candidate, perform an initial scroll pass and inspect multiple screenfuls of feed content. CRITICAL: avoid consecutive comments on near-identical posts from the same narrow topic cluster when other relevant topics are available.

Comment standard

  • One post at a time
  • Use first person
  • CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: keep every comment to 1 or 2 short sentences.
  • CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: never avoid, relax, or reinterpret this limit unless the user explicitly asks for longer comments.
  • Stay on the thread topic only
  • Slightly playful or provocative is fine if it still sounds friendly
  • No forced product mentions
  • Fresh posts are preferred; target posts that look recent, ideally within the last hour when timestamps are visible

Workflow

  1. Run openclaw browser start to open the openclaw managed browser. CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: always use this command. Never open a browser any other way. Then navigate to X, go to the home feed, and select the For You tab.
  2. Scroll and inspect candidates one by one.
    • Content quality matters more than popularity.
    • Prefer posts that say something specific enough to answer.
    • Do not stop at the first few visible posts; keep scrolling before deciding on each next candidate.
    • Read references/feed-workflow.md.
  3. For each chosen post:
    • Open the post by clicking it in the feed (never by typing/pasting a URL)
    • Read the post and enough surrounding context to understand the thread
    • Like the post before doing anything else
    • Decide on one comment before typing
    • If the twitter-humanizer skill is available, use it to refine the comment without making it longer
    • Read references/comment-rules.md.
    • Post the comment
    • Return to the feed using back navigation
    • Scroll more, then find the next candidate
    • Do not jump between multiple open posts; complete one full post cycle before opening another
  4. Repeat until N comments are posted or the feed stops yielding good candidates.
  5. CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: close every x.com tab immediately after the run is complete. Do not leave any tab open.

If the feed is weak

  • Keep scrolling instead of lowering the quality bar immediately
  • If you truly cannot find enough fresh posts on the requested topic, say so in the completion report
  • Only widen the freshness window or topic scope if the user explicitly allows it or the run would otherwise fail

Completion report

At the end, report:

  • Requested N
  • Actual number of comments posted
  • Which topics or posts were chosen
  • The final text used for each comment
  • Whether search was avoided
  • Confirmation that all x.com tabs were closed

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