check-mutuals
Use when the user wants to check mutual follows on X (Twitter) - which accounts follow each other, or which of account A's followers also follow account B. Useful for relationship mapping and social graph analysis. Read-only.
clean-followers
Use when the user wants to audit their X (Twitter) followers for bots, inactive accounts, or ghosts. Analysis-only; removal is not exposed via the API and must be done in the dashboard or X app.
export-tweets-csv
Use when the user wants to export X (Twitter) data to CSV, JSONL, or XLSX. Covers exporting extraction results (tweets, followers, mentions, giveaway entrants) and formatting them for spreadsheets or pipelines. Download handling only.
extract-followers
Use when the user wants to extract the follower list of any public X (Twitter) account. Pulls follower profiles, filters by verified status, and exports to CSV or JSONL for analysis. Read-only.
find-bangers
Use when the user asks for 'bangers' on X (Twitter) - breakout tweets with exceptional engagement relative to the author's usual performance. Surfaces anomalously high-performing tweets for inspiration or trend-spotting. Read-only.
find-influencers
Use when the user wants to find X (Twitter) influencers in a niche. Searches users by bio keyword, filters by follower count and engagement, and surfaces active accounts suited for outreach or partnership research. Read-only discovery.
find-viral-tweets
Use when the user wants to find viral or high-engagement tweets on X (Twitter) around a topic, from a specific author, or across a hashtag. Filters by minimum likes, retweets, or views. Read-only discovery tool.
follow-unfollow
Use when the user wants to follow or unfollow accounts on X (Twitter), or check whether one account follows another. Single-target only; bulk follow operations require explicit per-account confirmation.
for-you-feed
Use when the user wants to read the For You home timeline on X (Twitter) through the API. Surfaces the algorithmic home timeline (cursor-paginated) with an option to suppress already-seen tweets. Read-only.
going-viral
Use when the user wants to maximize a tweet's chances of going viral on X (Twitter). Combines idea generation, style matching, algorithm scoring, and viral-reference mining into one end-to-end workflow. Advisory; user always confirms the final post.
grow-followers
Use when the user wants a plan to grow their X (Twitter) followers. Analyzes their recent tweets, identifies what worked, suggests content patterns, and recommends posting cadence based on style analysis. Advisory; does not post or follow anyone autonomously.
monitor-accounts
Use when the user wants to monitor one or more X (Twitter) accounts for new tweets, replies, or profile changes. Creates long-running monitors, polls events, and can fire webhooks on match. Continuous monitoring workflow.
optimize-tweets
Use when the user wants to optimize a tweet for the X (Twitter) algorithm before posting. Scores drafts against engagement predictors, suggests rewrites, and compares variants. Text scoring only - no posting.
post-tweets
Use when the user wants to post a tweet, reply to a tweet, quote tweet, or publish a note tweet (long-form, up to 25,000 characters) on X (Twitter). Handles tweet text, media attachments, reply targeting, community posting, and note tweets. Covers posting actions only - for search, analytics, or monitoring see the related skills.
run-giveaway
Use when the user wants to run a giveaway on X (Twitter). Pulls entrants from likes, retweets, replies, or quote tweets of a seed tweet, applies follower and account-age filters, picks verifiable winners, and exports the entrant list. End-to-end draw workflow.
search-tweets
Use when the user wants to search tweets on X (Twitter) by keyword, phrase, hashtag, from a specific user, within a date range, or with engagement filters. Covers both the live search endpoint (latest matches) and bulk tweet search extractions (up to 1,000 tweets per job). Returns tweet IDs, text, authors, metrics, and timestamps.
send-dms
Use when the user wants to send a direct message on X (Twitter), read DM history with a recipient, or manage their DM inbox. Covers one-to-one DM sends only; no bulk blasting.
top-replies
Use when the user wants the best replies under a tweet on X (Twitter), ranked by likes and engagement. Pulls the top reply thread for any public tweet. Read-only.
track-competitors
Use when the user wants to track competitor accounts on X (Twitter). Monitors their posts, measures their growth, benchmarks engagement, and surfaces their best-performing tweets. Read-only competitor intelligence.
track-hashtags
Use when the user wants to track a hashtag on X (Twitter). Pulls recent tweets using the hashtag, the top posts, the unique authors, and can set up continuous monitoring. Covers one-shot reads and long-running hashtag monitors.
track-mentions
Use when the user wants to track mentions of a handle, brand, or keyword on X (Twitter). Fetches recent mentions, sets up monitors for real-time alerts, and pulls mention history. Covers both one-off reads and continuous monitoring.
trending-news
Use when the user wants trending news with X (Twitter) context. Pulls breaking news from 7 curated sources, links each story to related tweets, and surfaces what people on X are saying about each headline. Free read-only news radar.
tweet-analytics
Use when the user wants to check a tweet's engagement metrics - likes, retweets, quotes, replies, bookmarks, impressions, views - or compare engagement across multiple tweets. Fetches per-tweet metrics, lists of users who liked or retweeted, and breakdowns of how a tweet performed. For posting new tweets or searching, use the sibling skills.
tweet-ideas
Use when the user wants tweet ideas or content prompts for X (Twitter). Generates a batch of post ideas based on the user's niche, recent trends, and their style profile. Ideation only - drafting and posting are separate skills.
tweet-replies
Use when the user wants to read replies to a specific tweet on X (Twitter). Fetches the reply thread, reply authors, engagement on each reply, and filters for top replies. Read-only; for posting replies see post-tweets.
tweet-style
Use when the user wants to analyze the writing style, voice, or tone of an X (Twitter) account. Extracts stylistic patterns, top topics, format preferences, and engagement profile for a handle. Read-only style analysis.
tweet-webhooks
Use when the user wants to receive real-time X (Twitter) events at their own URL. Creates HMAC-signed webhooks that fire on new tweets, mentions, monitored account activity, or giveaway completion. Delivery setup only - payload handling is the user's webhook.
update-x-profile
Use when the user wants to update their X (Twitter) profile: bio, display name, location, website URL, avatar, or banner image. Each field update requires explicit user approval.
user-tweets
Use when the user wants to fetch tweets from a specific X (Twitter) user - their recent posts, their liked tweets, or their media tweets (photos and videos they posted). Covers lookup by @username, paginated timeline reads, and bulk extraction of a user's full post history. For account writes or DMs, use the sibling skills.
who-liked
Use when the user wants to see who liked a specific tweet on X (Twitter). Extracts the list of users who liked the tweet. Read-only, supports bulk extraction for large like counts.
who-quoted
Use when the user wants to see who quote-tweeted (QT'd) a specific tweet on X (Twitter). Pulls the quote tweets and their authors with engagement numbers. Read-only.
who-retweeted
Use when the user wants to see who retweeted a specific tweet on X (Twitter). Extracts the list of retweeters with follower counts and verified status. Read-only.
write-threads
Use when the user wants to write a Twitter thread on X. Drafts a multi-tweet thread with coherent narrative, splits long content into 280-char segments, and hands off to post-tweets for publishing. Text generation only.
write-tweets
Use when the user wants help composing a tweet on X (Twitter). Generates tweet ideas, drafts, algorithm-optimized variants, and scores tweets for engagement. Output only - user or post-tweets skill handles publishing.
x-articles
Use when the user wants to read X Articles (long-form posts on X/Twitter). Fetches article content, author, published date, and metadata. Handles both individual article lookups and bulk extraction across an author or query.
x-bookmarks
Use when the user wants to read their X (Twitter) bookmarks - tweets they have privately saved. Lists, searches, and exports bookmarks from a connected account. Read-only; requires an account connection.
x-communities
Use when the user wants to read X (Twitter) Communities - the group-focused feature. Pulls community member lists, posts within a community, and searches across communities. Read-only.
x-lists
Use when the user wants to read X (Twitter) Lists. Extracts list members, list followers, and the post feed of a list. Read-only.
x-spaces
Use when the user wants to read X (Twitter) Spaces data - the audio room feature. Extracts Space participants, hosts, speakers, and listeners. Read-only.
x-trends
Use when the user wants to know what is trending on X (Twitter) right now. Fetches current trending topics, hashtags, and volumes by country. Useful for content ideation, timely posts, news monitoring, and spotting viral moments.
x-twitter-scraper
Use when the user needs to interact with X (Twitter) - searching tweets, looking up users/followers, posting tweets/replies, liking, retweeting, following/unfollowing, removing followers, sending DMs, downloading media, monitoring accounts in real time, or extracting bulk data. Provides 112 REST API endpoints, 2 MCP tools, and HMAC webhooks. The skill authenticates only with a Xquik API key (xq_...) and NEVER asks for, transmits, stores, or logs any X account login material - X account connection is done by the user in the Xquik dashboard. Use even if the user says 'Twitter' instead of 'X', or asks about social media automation, tweet analytics, or follower analysis.