Setup & Installation

Install Clawpost using the ClawHub CLI or OpenClaw CLI:

clawhub install clawpost-2

If the CLI is not installed:

npx clawhub@latest install clawpost-2

Or install with OpenClaw CLI:

openclaw skills install clawpost-2

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What This Skill Does

Clawpost is a social-media skill for OpenClaw by acidias.

Social Media Publisher Skill

ClawPost helps you create, manage, and publish content to LinkedIn and X (Twitter) — with AI-assisted writing, drafts, scheduling, and direct publishing via API.

Getting Started

If the user doesn't have an account or API key yet, walk them through these steps:

  1. Sign up at clawpost.dev — sign in with LinkedIn.
  2. Connect platforms — In the Dashboard, connect LinkedIn and/or X (Twitter) accounts.
  3. Add credits — Go to Dashboard → Billing and top up credits (minimum $5). Credits are used for AI generation features.
  4. Generate an API key — Go to Dashboard → Settings → API Keys → Generate New Key. The key starts with claw_.
  5. Set the environment variable:
    export CLAW_API_KEY="claw_your_key_here"
    

Setup

Required environment variable:

  • CLAW_API_KEY — your API key (starts with claw_). Generate one following the steps above.

Optional:

  • CLAW_API_URL — defaults to https://clawpost.dev. Only set this if using a self-hosted instance.

All endpoints are under {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/ (default: https://clawpost.dev/api/claw/v1/).

Authentication

Every request needs the header:

Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}

Important: Passing JSON in shell commands

When sending JSON data with curl, always use a heredoc to avoid shell escaping issues with quotes and special characters:

curl -s -X POST URL \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{"key": "value"}
EOF

All examples below use this pattern. Do not use -d '{...}' with single quotes — it breaks when content contains quotes, newlines, or special characters.

Response Format

All responses follow this shape:

{
  "success": true,
  "message": "Human-readable summary",
  "data": { ... },
  "error": { "code": "ERROR_CODE", "details": "..." }
}

Always read the message field — it's designed to be relayed directly to the user.

Endpoints

Check Status

Verify your API key works and see what's connected.

curl -s {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/status \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}"

List Connected Platforms

curl -s {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/platforms \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}"

Check Credits

curl -s {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/credits \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}"

List Posts

Filter by status (draft, published, scheduled, failed) and platform (linkedin, twitter).

curl -s "{{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/posts?status=draft&platform=linkedin&limit=10" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}"

X Post History

Retrieve your X (Twitter) post history from the cached profile data. This is a read-only endpoint - no credits are used.

Query parameters:

  • type - posts, replies, or all (default: all)
  • limit - max results, 1-100 (default: 20)
  • period - 7d, 30d, 90d, or all (default: all)
curl -s "{{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/history/x?type=posts&period=30d&limit=10" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}"

The response includes a summary object with aggregated metrics (totalPosts, totalReplies, totalLikes, totalRetweets, totalRepliesReceived, totalImpressions, topPost) and a posts array with individual tweet details, metrics, media, and reply context.

Get Single Post

curl -s {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/posts/POST_ID \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}"

Each post includes an availableActions array (e.g., ["publish", "schedule", "update", "delete"]).

Post Object Fields

Every post includes a postType field:

  • "original" — a regular post composed by the user
  • "quote" — a quote tweet of another post (X only)
  • "reply" — a reply to another post (X only)
  • "remix" — an original tweet inspired by another post (X only)

When postType is "quote", "reply", or "remix", the post also includes a reference object with the original tweet's context:

{
  "postType": "quote",
  "content": "User's commentary text",
  "reference": {
    "tweetId": "1234567890",
    "text": "The original tweet text that was quoted",
    "author": "originalAuthor"
  }
}

This lets you see exactly what was quoted/replied to alongside the user's own text.

Create a Draft

curl -s -X POST {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/drafts \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{"content": "Your post text here", "platform": "linkedin"}
EOF

Platform: "linkedin" or "twitter". Twitter content must be ≤ 280 characters.

Update a Draft

curl -s -X PUT {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/posts/POST_ID \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{"content": "Updated post text"}
EOF

Delete a Draft

curl -s -X DELETE {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/posts/POST_ID \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}"

Publish a Draft

curl -s -X POST {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/posts/POST_ID/publish \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}"

Direct Publish (No Draft Step)

curl -s -X POST {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/publish \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{"content": "Publishing this directly!", "platform": "linkedin"}
EOF

Schedule a Draft

curl -s -X POST {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/posts/POST_ID/schedule \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{"scheduledAt": "2026-06-15T10:00:00Z"}
EOF

Direct Schedule (No Draft Step)

curl -s -X POST {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/schedule \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{"content": "Scheduled post!", "platform": "linkedin", "scheduledAt": "2026-06-15T10:00:00Z"}
EOF

AI Generate Post

Let AI write a post based on your prompt. Optional: tone and platform.

curl -s -X POST {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/ai/generate \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{"prompt": "Write about the importance of code reviews", "platform": "linkedin"}
EOF

AI Refine Post

Improve existing content with instructions.

curl -s -X POST {{CLAW_API_URL}}/api/claw/v1/ai/refine \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer {{CLAW_API_KEY}}" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @- <<'EOF'
{"content": "Original post text...", "instructions": "Make it shorter and punchier", "platform": "linkedin"}
EOF

Workflow Tips

  1. Quick publish: Use /publish to post immediately without creating a draft.
  2. Review flow: Create a draft with /drafts, refine with /ai/refine, then publish with /posts/ID/publish.
  3. Cross-post: Make separate calls for LinkedIn and Twitter — each is a separate post.
  4. Check before publishing: Call /platforms to verify the target platform is connected.
  5. Twitter limit: Tweets must be ≤ 280 characters. The API will reject longer content with a clear message.

Error Codes

Code Meaning
UNAUTHORIZED Invalid or revoked API key
NOT_FOUND Post or resource doesn't exist
VALIDATION_ERROR Bad input (missing content, too long, invalid date)
CONFLICT Can't perform action (e.g., already published)
PLATFORM_NOT_CONNECTED Target social platform isn't linked
INSUFFICIENT_CREDITS Not enough credits for AI operations
NO_AI_KEY No AI API key configured
RATE_LIMITED Too many requests (60/min general, 10/min publish)
INTERNAL_ERROR Something went wrong server-side

Version History

Latest version: 0.1.3

First published: Feb 19, 2026. Last updated: Feb 23, 2026.

2 versions released.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Clawpost free to use?
Yes. Clawpost is a free, open-source skill available on the OpenClaw Skills Registry. You can install and use it at no cost, and the source code is publicly available for review and contribution.
What platforms does Clawpost support?
It runs on any platform that supports OpenClaw, including macOS, Linux, and Windows. As long as you have the OpenClaw runtime installed, Clawpost will work seamlessly across operating systems.
How do I update Clawpost?
Run openclaw skills update clawpost-2 to get the latest version. OpenClaw will download and apply the update automatically, preserving your existing configuration.
Can I use Clawpost with other skills?
Yes. OpenClaw skills are composable — you can combine Clawpost with any other installed skill in your workflows. This allows you to build powerful multi-step automations by chaining skills together.