Setup & Installation

clawhub install x-bookmarks-digest

Or with OpenClaw CLI:

openclaw skills install x-bookmarks-digest

What This Skill Does

X Bookmarks Digest is a Software Development skill that automatically review X/Twitter bookmarks for useful tools, projects, repos, products, and ideas. Fetches via xurl, analyses for value, and outputs an actionable digest with proposed next steps — including clawhub installs or new skill scaffolding..

X Bookmarks Digest

Fetch, analyse, and digest your X/Twitter bookmarks into actionable insights.

When to Use

Activate this skill when the user says anything like:

  • "digest x bookmarks"
  • "check my bookmarks"
  • "review my x bookmarks"
  • "what's interesting in my bookmarks?"
  • "bookmark digest"
  • "any good stuff in my twitter bookmarks?"

Prerequisites Check

Before running the workflow, verify xurl authentication:

xurl whoami

If 401/Unauthorized: Tell the user to set up xurl authentication:

xurl auth apps add <app-name> --client-id <id> --client-secret <secret>

Then run xurl auth default <app-name> to set it as default. Do NOT proceed until auth works. Stop and report the issue.

Workflow — Step by Step

Step 1: Check Rate Limit

Read the state file to check when the last run was:

cat {baseDir}/state.json 2>/dev/null || echo '{"last_bookmark_id": null, "last_run_ts": null, "processed_count": 0}'

If last_run_ts is less than 1 hour ago, warn the user:

"Last digest was run at {time}. Free tier allows max 1 run/hour. Use --force to override."

Only proceed if:

  • No previous run exists, OR
  • More than 1 hour has elapsed, OR
  • User explicitly says to force/override

Step 2: Fetch Bookmarks

Run the fetch script to get new bookmarks:

python3 {baseDir}/scripts/fetch_bookmarks.py --count 50

Options:

  • --count N — number of bookmarks to fetch (default 50, max 100)
  • --force — skip rate limit check
  • --all — fetch all (ignore last-checked ID, reprocess everything)

Output: JSON array of bookmark objects to stdout. Side effect: Updates {baseDir}/state.json with new watermark.

If the output is empty or [], report: "No new bookmarks since last check."

Step 3: Analyse Bookmarks

Pipe the fetched bookmarks through the analyser:

python3 {baseDir}/scripts/fetch_bookmarks.py --count 50 | python3 {baseDir}/scripts/analyse_bookmarks.py

Or if you saved fetch output to a variable, pass it via file:

python3 {baseDir}/scripts/analyse_bookmarks.py --file /tmp/bookmarks.json

Output: Structured JSON with categories and relevance scores:

{
  "summary": {"total": 50, "new": 12, "high": 4, "medium": 5, "low": 3},
  "bookmarks": [
    {
      "id": "123",
      "text": "...",
      "author": "@user",
      "category": "tool",
      "relevance": 5,
      "urls": ["https://github.com/..."],
      "github_repos": ["user/repo"],
      "keywords": ["python", "cli"]
    }
  ]
}

Step 4: Generate Digest

Using the structured analysis output, write a digest following this format:

# X Bookmarks Digest — {date}

## Summary
- {total} bookmarks checked, {new} new since last run
- {high} high-value, {medium} medium, {low} low

## High Value (relevance 4-5)

### [{category}] {title or key topic}
@{author}: "{first 100 chars of text}..."
- URL: {extracted url}
- Why: {1-line explanation of value}
- Action: {specific next step}

## Medium Value (relevance 3)
{same format, briefer}

## Proposed Actions
1. [ ] {action 1}
2. [ ] {action 2}
...

Step 5: Decide on Actions

For each high-value bookmark, decide:

Bookmark Type Action
GitHub repo / tool Propose git clone or brew install
Clawhub-compatible skill Propose clawhub install <slug>
Interesting project to build Propose scaffolding a new skill in skills/
Useful article/thread Propose saving to Obsidian vault
Tip/technique Propose saving to OpenClaw memory

Ask the user which actions to execute. Do not auto-execute without confirmation.

Step 6: Update State

After successful digest, verify state was updated:

cat {baseDir}/state.json

Should show updated last_bookmark_id and last_run_ts.

Error Handling

Problem Action
xurl not found Tell user: brew install xurl
xurl 401 Guide user through xurl auth apps add setup
xurl 429 (rate limit) Report rate limit hit. Suggest waiting 15 mins.
Empty bookmarks Report "No bookmarks found" — user may need to bookmark posts first
No new bookmarks Report "No new bookmarks since {last_run_ts}"
state.json missing First run — create fresh state after fetch
Python error Print stderr, check Python 3.10+ installed

Test Commands

Quick test (dry run, no state update):

# Test xurl auth
xurl whoami

# Test fetch (small batch)
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/fetch_bookmarks.py --count 5 --force

# Test analyse (with sample data)
echo '[{"id":"1","text":"Check out this amazing CLI tool https://github.com/user/repo","author_username":"devuser","created_at":"2026-03-19T10:00:00Z"}]' | python3 {baseDir}/scripts/analyse_bookmarks.py

# Full pipeline test
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/fetch_bookmarks.py --count 10 --force | python3 {baseDir}/scripts/analyse_bookmarks.py

Or just say: "digest x bookmarks" to run the full workflow.

Configuration

All config is in {baseDir}/state.json:

  • last_bookmark_id — watermark for incremental fetches
  • last_run_ts — rate limit enforcement
  • processed_count — running total of processed bookmarks

No additional configuration files needed. xurl manages its own auth.

Version History

Latest version: 1.0.0

First published: Mar 20, 2026. Last updated: Mar 20, 2026.

1 version released.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is X Bookmarks Digest free to use?
Yes. X Bookmarks Digest is a free, open-source skill available on the OpenClaw Skills Registry.
What platforms does X Bookmarks Digest support?
It runs on any platform that supports OpenClaw, including macOS, Linux, and Windows.