x-topic-tweet

Research a user-provided topic across the web and current social conversation, then publish one X post in the user's voice. Use when the user gives a topic, angle, link, or talking point and wants a single tweet drafted and posted with deliberate, step-by-step browser execution.

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Install skill "x-topic-tweet" with this command: npx skills add dishant0406/x-topic-tweet

X Topic Tweet

Use this skill for a manual, one-off X post. It assumes browser access, web access, and works best when a twitter-humanizer skill is also available.

Do not convert this flow into a cron, loop, or background task. Do not use this skill to evade platform enforcement, mimic human activity for detection avoidance, or hide automation. A short context pass before posting is for situational awareness only.

If the user did not provide a topic, ask for one.

Inputs to infer

  • Topic or event
  • Desired angle or opinion
  • Optional link to include
  • Freshness requirement
  • Any hard constraints on tone, length, or mentions

Workflow

  1. Research before opening X.
    • Use the web for current facts, dates, names, launches, or claims.
    • Prefer official sources first. Use Reddit, X, or other social sources only as supporting sentiment checks, not as the only source of truth.
    • Pull 3 to 5 concrete notes: one fact, one implication, one contrarian or interesting angle, and one detail worth naming.
    • Read references/research-checklist.md.
  2. Draft the post offline.
    • If the twitter-humanizer skill is available, use it to turn the notes into 2 or 3 short candidate tweets in the user's voice.
    • Pick one final tweet. Do not copy wording from source posts.
    • If the topic is time-sensitive, make sure the draft names the right product, company, or date.
  3. Run openclaw browser start to open the openclaw managed browser only after the draft is ready. CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: always use this command. Never open a browser any other way. Then navigate to X.
  4. Do a brief context pass on X.
    • Land on the home feed and select the For You tab.
    • CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: always use the For You tab. Never use Following or any other tab.
    • CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: once on the feed, never refresh or reload the page for any reason. Use back navigation only if you open any posts during the context pass.
    • Scroll the feed first, open a few relevant posts or threads one by one, then return.
    • Read a few posts or one relevant thread so the post fits the current conversation.
    • Do not rush straight to compose unless the user explicitly asked for speed over context.
    • Read references/post-workflow.md.
  5. Compose and post.
    • Keep the post tight, specific, and in first person if that fits the user's usual voice.
    • Include a link only if it improves the post.
    • Avoid hashtags unless the user asked for them or the topic clearly needs one.
  6. Verify the post published correctly.
    • Confirm the final text matches the draft.
    • If a link was included, confirm it rendered properly.
  7. CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: close every x.com tab immediately after the run is complete. Do not leave any tab open.

Quality bar

  • Sound like a person with an opinion, not a scheduler.
  • Prefer one sharp point over a list of points.
  • CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: keep the tweet to 1 or 2 short sentences.
  • CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: never avoid, relax, or reinterpret this limit unless the user explicitly asks for a longer format.
  • Avoid generic hype, marketing filler, or copy that reads AI-generated.
  • Do not force a product mention unless the user asked for it.
  • If the topic has weak evidence or conflicting reports, say less and keep the post safer.

CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: do not jump between drafting and multiple open threads. CRITICAL NON-NEGOTIABLE: finish the context pass, then compose, then publish in that order.

Completion report

At the end, report:

  • Topic covered
  • Final posted tweet text
  • Sources used for research
  • Whether a link was included
  • Confirmation that all x.com tabs were closed

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