Twitter/X Thread Analysis
Analyze Twitter/X threads to generate structured reports with summaries, key points, and insights from conversational content.
When to Use
Activate this skill when the user:
- •Mentions "Twitter", "X", "thread", "tweets", "tweet thread"
- •Provides a twitter.com or x.com URL
- •Asks to summarize a viral thread
- •Wants to analyze a thread they copied
- •References a thought-leader's thread
Instructions
- •Get the thread content:
- •If URL: Fetch using WebFetch (try nitter mirror if needed)
- •If text: Use directly
- •Ask for URL or content if not provided
- •If fetch fails:
- •Inform user: "Could not fetch thread content"
- •Suggest copying thread text manually
- •Stop here
- •Read the analysis prompt from
prompts/thread.md - •Extract thread metadata:
- •Author handle and name
- •Thread topic/title
- •Number of tweets
- •Generate analysis following the prompt structure exactly
- •Create output directory
reports/threads/if needed - •Save the report to
reports/threads/YYYY-MM-DD_sanitized-title.md - •Update the activity log at
logs/YYYY-MM-DD.md:- •Add entry under "## Threads Read" section
- •Format:
- [Title](../reports/threads/filename.md) - HH:MM
- •Confirm to user what was saved and where
Report Format
markdown
# [Thread Topic/Title] **Source**: [URL or "Manual Input"] **Author**: [@handle] **Date**: YYYY-MM-DD **Type**: Twitter/X Thread --- [Analysis content following prompts/thread.md structure] --- ## My Notes [Empty space for user notes]
Error Handling
- •If URL invalid: Ask for correct URL or suggest copy
- •If thread too short: Analyze but note limited content
- •If prompts/thread.md missing: Use prompts/default.md
Related
- •Slash command:
/thread <url-or-content> - •Prompt file:
prompts/thread.md - •Output:
reports/threads/