Star Wars Lookup
CLI for AI agents to lookup Star Wars universe info for their humans. "Who played Darth Vader?" — now your agent can answer.
Uses SWAPI (Star Wars API). No account or API key needed.
Usage
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"Look up Luke Skywalker" "What planet is Tatooine?" "List all Star Wars films" "What species is Chewbacca?" "Tell me about the Millennium Falcon"
Commands
| Action | Command |
|---|---|
| Search characters | starwars people "name" |
| Search planets | starwars planets "name" |
| List films | starwars films |
| Search species | starwars species "name" |
| Search starships | starwars starships "name" |
Examples
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starwars people "luke" # Find character by name starwars planets "tatooine" # Find planet by name starwars films # List all films starwars species "wookiee" # Find species by name starwars starships "falcon" # Find starship by name
Output
People output:
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Luke Skywalker — Human, Tatooine, Height: 172cm
Planets output:
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Tatooine — Population: 200000, Climate: arid, Terrain: desert
Films output:
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Episode 4: A New Hope (1977-05-25) — Director: George Lucas Episode 5: The Empire Strikes Back (1980-05-17) — Director: Irvin Kershner
Species output:
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Wookiee — Classification: mammal, Language: Shyriiwook, Avg Lifespan: 400 years
Starships output:
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Millennium Falcon — YT-1300 light freighter, Class: Light freighter, Crew: 4
Notes
- •Uses SWAPI (swapi.dev)
- •No authentication required
- •Covers all 6 original/prequel films
- •Character lookups resolve species and homeworld names automatically
Agent Implementation Notes
Script location: {skill_folder}/starwars (wrapper to scripts/starwars)
When user asks about Star Wars:
- •Run
./starwars people "name"to find characters - •Run
./starwars planets "name"for planet info - •Run
./starwars filmsfor the film list - •Run
./starwars species "name"for species details - •Run
./starwars starships "name"for ship info
Don't use for: Sequel trilogy data (Episodes 7-9 not in SWAPI), extended universe, TV shows.