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v1.0.1X/Twitter CLI using OpenClaw browser tool. Use when the user wants to interact with X/Twitter: reading timeline, posting tweets, liking, retweeting, replying, or searching. Alternative to bird CLI for environments without Homebrew.
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OpenClaw
Benign
high confidencePurpose & Capability
Name and description describe browser-based X/Twitter control; SKILL.md contains only browser tool actions (open, snapshot, act) targeted at x.com and standard UI flows (post, like, repost, reply, search). No unrelated binaries, env vars, or config paths are requested.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are limited to operating the OpenClaw browser profile (open pages, take snapshots, click/type) and to navigate X/Twitter UI. The skill does not instruct reading local files, extracting unrelated credentials, or sending data to other external endpoints. It does require manual login and recommends user confirmation before posts.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files — instruction-only. This is the lowest-risk install model (nothing will be written to disk by the skill itself).
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables or external credentials, which is appropriate. However, it requires control of an existing OpenClaw browser profile (named 'openclaw') and access to the logged-in X/Twitter session; that effectively grants the agent the same capabilities as the user in that browser session (post, like, follow, read DMs if reachable). This is proportionate to a browser-based CLI but is sensitive — the browser session carries authentication privileges.
Persistence & Privilege
Flags: always=false and no special persistence requested. The skill is user-invocable and can be invoked autonomously per platform defaults; combined with browser-profile access this is a capable privilege but not an unusual or unexplained request for a browser-driven Twitter CLI.
Assessment
This skill is coherent for interacting with X/Twitter via the OpenClaw browser tool. Before installing, consider: (1) it requires a browser profile with an active X session — that profile can perform any action your account can, so only use with trusted agents and profiles; (2) snapshots and UI interactions may expose page contents to the agent; avoid using your primary account if you are unsure — test with a disposable account first; (3) keep manual-confirmation steps enabled for posting actions and do not set the skill to always:true; (4) on headless servers you'll need Xvfb and a display; the skill is UI-driven and may break if X's interface changes. If you accept those tradeoffs, the skill appears consistent with its stated purpose.Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.
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