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checkra1neth/xbird

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Twitter/X skill for AI agents — works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf and 35+ agents. Powered by xbird-mcp.

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checkra1neth/xbird

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

A Twitter/X skill for AI agents, enabling them to post, read, and interact with tweets. It integrates with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and 35+ agent platforms via the xbird-mcp protocol.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI agents that need programmatic access to Twitter/X

Use cases

  • Automating tweet posting and monitoring from an AI coding assistant
  • Fetching tweets or threads for analysis during development workflows
  • Building agent-driven Twitter engagement tools

How to use

Install

npx skills add checkra1neth/xbird-skill

Tools exposed

  • post_read
  • user_read
  • owned_read
  • post_create
  • interaction_create
  • content_create
  • get_user
  • post_tweet
  • like_tweet
  • upload_media

Tested with

Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf

Notes

A Twitter/X skill for AI agents, enabling them to post, read, and interact with tweets. It integrates with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and 35+ agent platforms via the xbird-mcp protocol.

13 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-02-19. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Automating tweet posting and monitoring from an AI coding assistant
  • Fetching tweets or threads for analysis during development workflows
  • Building agent-driven Twitter engagement tools

Pros

  • Compatible with a wide range of popular AI agent platforms
  • Open source implementation with a focused feature set
  • Low setup overhead for developers already using MCP-based tools

Cons

  • Small user base (13 stars) indicates limited community support
  • Relies on Twitter/X API which may change and cause breakage
  • Documentation and examples may be sparse due to early stage

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Pros

  • Compatible with a wide range of popular AI agent platforms
  • Open source implementation with a focused feature set
  • Low setup overhead for developers already using MCP-based tools

Cons

  • Small user base (13 stars) indicates limited community support
  • Relies on Twitter/X API which may change and cause breakage
  • Documentation and examples may be sparse due to early stage
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