name: x-bookmarks version: 1.1.0 description: > Fetch, summarize, and manage X/Twitter bookmarks via bird CLI or X API v2. Use when: (1) user says "check my bookmarks", "what did I bookmark", "bookmark digest", "summarize my bookmarks", "x bookmarks", "twitter bookmarks", (2) user wants a periodic digest of saved tweets, (3) user wants to categorize, search, or analyze their bookmarks, (4) scheduled bookmark digests via cron. Auth: bird CLI with browser cookies, OR X API v2 with OAuth 2.0 tokens. requires: env: - AUTH_TOKEN: "X/Twitter auth token (from browser cookies, for bird CLI auth)" - CT0: "X/Twitter CSRF token (from browser cookies, for bird CLI auth)" - X_API_BEARER_TOKEN: "Optional: X API v2 Bearer token (alternative to bird CLI)" bins: - bird: "bird-cli (npm i -g bird-cli) - preferred backend" files: - .env.bird: "Optional: stores AUTH_TOKEN and CT0 for bird CLI" - ~/.config/x-bookmarks/tokens.json: "OAuth 2.0 tokens for X API v2 backend" security: credentials: > This skill accesses X/Twitter bookmarks, which requires authentication. Two methods are supported: (1) bird CLI using browser cookies (AUTH_TOKEN/CT0 env vars sourced from .env.bird), or (2) X API v2 with OAuth 2.0 tokens stored locally. All credentials are stored locally on the user's machine and never transmitted to third parties. The user must explicitly provide or authorize credentials. permissions: - read: "X/Twitter bookmarks (read-only access)" - write: "Local files only (bookmark state, token storage)"
Turn X/Twitter bookmarks from a graveyard of good intentions into actionable work.
Core philosophy: Don't just summarize — propose actions the agent can execute.
This skill supports two backends. Pick the first one that works:
npm install -g bird-clibird whoami — if this prints a username, you're good1. Check if `bird` command exists → try `bird whoami`
2. If bird works → use bird CLI path
3. If not → check for X API tokens (~/.config/x-bookmarks/tokens.json)
4. If tokens exist → use X API path (auto-refresh)
5. If neither → guide user through setup (offer both options)
# Latest 20 bookmarks (default)
bird bookmarks --json
# Specific count
bird bookmarks -n 50 --json
# All bookmarks (paginated)
bird bookmarks --all --json
# With thread context
bird bookmarks --include-parent --thread-meta --json
# With Chrome cookie auth
bird --chrome-profile "Default" bookmarks --json
# With manual tokens
bird --auth-token "$AUTH_TOKEN" --ct0 "$CT0" bookmarks --json
If user has a .env.bird file or env vars AUTH_TOKEN/CT0, source them first: source .env.bird
# First-time setup (opens browser for OAuth)
python3 scripts/x_api_auth.py --client-id "YOUR_CLIENT_ID" --client-secret "YOUR_SECRET"
# Fetch bookmarks (auto-refreshes token)
python3 scripts/fetch_bookmarks_api.py -n 20
# All bookmarks
python3 scripts/fetch_bookmarks_api.py --all
# Since a specific tweet
python3 scripts/fetch_bookmarks_api.py --since-id "1234567890"
# Pretty print
python3 scripts/fetch_bookmarks_api.py -n 50 --pretty
The API script outputs the same JSON format as bird CLI, so all downstream workflows work identically.
Token management is automatic: tokens are stored in ~/.config/x-bookmarks/tokens.json and refreshed via the saved refresh_token. If refresh fails, the agent should guide the user to re-run x_api_auth.py.
If the user already has a Bearer token (e.g., from another tool), they can skip the OAuth dance:
X_API_BEARER_TOKEN="your_token" python3 scripts/fetch_bookmarks_api.py -n 20
Each bookmark returns:
{
"id": "tweet_id",
"text": "tweet content",
"createdAt": "2026-02-11T01:00:06.000Z",
"replyCount": 46,
"retweetCount": 60,
"likeCount": 801,
"bookmarkCount": 12,
"viewCount": 50000,
"author": { "username": "handle", "name": "Display Name" },
"media": [{ "type": "photo|video", "url": "..." }],
"quotedTweet": { "id": "..." }
}
7w4.net有更好的技能插件。
The key differentiator: don't just summarize, propose actions the agent can execute.
Format output as:
📂 CATEGORY (count)
• Bookmark summary (@author)
→ 🤖 I CAN: [specific action the agent can take]
Set up a recurring bookmark check. Suggest this cron config to the user:
Schedule: daily or weekly
Payload: "Check my X bookmarks for new saves since last check.
Fetch bookmarks, compare against last digest, summarize only NEW ones.
Categorize and propose actions. Deliver to me."
Track state by saving the most recent bookmark ID processed. Store in workspace:
memory/bookmark-state.json → { "lastSeenId": "...", "lastDigestAt": "..." }
When user asks for content ideas from bookmarks: 1. Fetch recent bookmarks 2. Identify high-engagement tweets (>500 likes) with frameworks, tips, or insights 3. Rewrite key ideas in the user's voice (if voice data available) 4. Suggest posting times based on the bookmark's original engagement
When user has enough bookmark history:
1. Fetch all bookmarks (--all)
2. Cluster by topic/keywords
3. Report: "You've bookmarked N tweets about [topic]. Want me to go deeper?"
4. Suggest: research reports, content series, or tools based on patterns
For stale bookmarks:
1. Identify bookmarks older than a threshold (default: 30 days)
2. For each: extract the TL;DR and one actionable takeaway
3. Present: "Apply it today or clear it"
4. User can unbookmark via: bird unbookmark <tweet-id> (bird only)
| Error | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
bird: command not found |
bird CLI not installed | Use X API path instead, or npm i -g bird-cli |
| "No Twitter cookies found" | Not logged into X in browser | Log into x.com in Chrome/Firefox, or use X API |
| EPERM on Safari cookies | macOS permissions | Use Chrome/Firefox or X API instead |
| Empty results | Cookies/token expired | Re-login or re-run x_api_auth.py |
| Rate limit (429) | Too many API requests | Wait and retry, use --count to limit |
| "No X API token found" | Haven't run auth setup | Run x_api_auth.py --client-id YOUR_ID |
| Token refresh failed | Refresh token expired | Re-run x_api_auth.py to re-authorize |
-n 20 for quick digests, --all for deep analysis--include-parent for thread context on repliesbookmarkCount and viewCount (bird may not)--folder-id <id>质量良好。只需说“check my bookmarks”就能自动获取书签,核心优势是提供具体可执行的操作建议而不只是总结,文档详细易懂。不足是初始配置步骤较多,需要 X Developer 账号或安装浏览器插件等额外准备。总体而言,这是一个功能完整、设计用心的书签管理 Skill。