Notre avis
Automatise les interactions X (Twitter) via WhatsApp en utilisant le navigateur Chrome.
Points forts
- Permet de poster, liker, répondre, retweeter et citer des tweets.
- S'intègre avec WhatsApp pour déclencher les actions.
- Utilise l'authentification persistante via un profil Chrome.
- Scripts de configuration et d'installation inclus.
Limites
- Nécessite une configuration manuelle de l'authentification via navigateur.
- Dépend de la présence et du chemin de Chrome.
- La communication IPC par fichiers peut introduire une latence.
Lorsque vous voulez contrôler un compte X depuis une conversation WhatsApp.
Si vous avez besoin de mises à jour en temps réel ou d'un volume élevé de tweets automatisés.
Analyse de sécurité
PrudenceThe skill automates X interactions using the user's own Chrome via Playwright, involving powerful browser control and subprocess execution. While intended for legitimate use and no exfiltration or destructive commands are present, the inherent risk of full browser automation and subprocess spawning warrants caution.
- •Uses Playwright to control a full Chrome browser on the host, which could be exploited if the IPC or host process is compromised.
- •Spawns subprocesses via npx tsx, relying on external scripts without sandboxing.
Exemples
Post the following tweet: 'Hello from NanoClawbster!'Like the tweet at https://x.com/user/status/123456789Quote tweet https://x.com/user/status/987654321 with comment 'Great thread!'name: x-integration description: X (Twitter) integration for NanoClawbster. Post tweets, like, reply, retweet, and quote. Use for setup, testing, or troubleshooting X functionality. Triggers on "setup x", "x integration", "twitter", "post tweet", "tweet".
X (Twitter) Integration
Browser automation for X interactions via WhatsApp.
Compatibility: NanoClawbster v1.0.0. Directory structure may change in future versions.
Features
| Action | Tool | Description |
|--------|------|-------------|
| Post | x_post | Publish new tweets |
| Like | x_like | Like any tweet |
| Reply | x_reply | Reply to tweets |
| Retweet | x_retweet | Retweet without comment |
| Quote | x_quote | Quote tweet with comment |
Prerequisites
Before using this skill, ensure:
- NanoClawbster is installed and running - WhatsApp connected, service active
- Dependencies installed:
npm ls playwright dotenv-cli || npm install playwright dotenv-cli - CHROME_PATH configured in
.env(if Chrome is not at default location):# Find your Chrome path mdfind "kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier == 'com.google.Chrome'" 2>/dev/null | head -1 # Add to .env CHROME_PATH=/path/to/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome
Quick Start
# 1. Setup authentication (interactive)
npx dotenv -e .env -- npx tsx .claude/skills/x-integration/scripts/setup.ts
# Verify: data/x-auth.json should exist after successful login
# 2. Rebuild container to include skill
./container/build.sh
# Verify: Output shows "COPY .claude/skills/x-integration/agent.ts"
# 3. Rebuild host and restart service
npm run build
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclawbster # macOS
# Linux: systemctl --user restart nanoclawbster
# Verify: launchctl list | grep nanoclawbster (macOS) or systemctl --user status nanoclawbster (Linux)
Configuration
Environment Variables
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| CHROME_PATH | /Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome | Chrome executable path |
| NANOCLAWBSTER_ROOT | process.cwd() | Project root directory |
| LOG_LEVEL | info | Logging level (debug, info, warn, error) |
Set in .env file (loaded via dotenv-cli at runtime):
# .env
CHROME_PATH=/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome
Configuration File
Edit lib/config.ts to modify defaults:
export const config = {
// Browser viewport
viewport: { width: 1280, height: 800 },
// Timeouts (milliseconds)
timeouts: {
navigation: 30000, // Page navigation
elementWait: 5000, // Wait for element
afterClick: 1000, // Delay after click
afterFill: 1000, // Delay after form fill
afterSubmit: 3000, // Delay after submit
pageLoad: 3000, // Initial page load
},
// Tweet limits
limits: {
tweetMaxLength: 280,
},
};
Data Directories
Paths relative to project root:
| Path | Purpose | Git |
|------|---------|-----|
| data/x-browser-profile/ | Chrome profile with X session | Ignored |
| data/x-auth.json | Auth state marker | Ignored |
| logs/nanoclawbster.log | Service logs (contains X operation logs) | Ignored |
Architecture
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Container (Linux VM) │
│ └── agent.ts → MCP tool definitions (x_post, etc.) │
│ └── Writes IPC request to /workspace/ipc/tasks/ │
└──────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────┘
│ IPC (file system)
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Host (macOS) │
│ └── src/ipc.ts → processTaskIpc() │
│ └── host.ts → handleXIpc() │
│ └── spawn subprocess → scripts/*.ts │
│ └── Playwright → Chrome → X Website │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Why This Design?
- API is expensive - X official API requires paid subscription ($100+/month) for posting
- Bot browsers get blocked - X detects and bans headless browsers and common automation fingerprints
- Must use user's real browser - Reuses the user's actual Chrome on Host with real browser fingerprint to avoid detection
- One-time authorization - User logs in manually once, session persists in Chrome profile for future use
File Structure
.claude/skills/x-integration/
├── SKILL.md # This documentation
├── host.ts # Host-side IPC handler
├── agent.ts # Container-side MCP tool definitions
├── lib/
│ ├── config.ts # Centralized configuration
│ └── browser.ts # Playwright utilities
└── scripts/
├── setup.ts # Interactive login
├── post.ts # Post tweet
├── like.ts # Like tweet
├── reply.ts # Reply to tweet
├── retweet.ts # Retweet
└── quote.ts # Quote tweet
Integration Points
To integrate this skill into NanoClawbster, make the following modifications:
1. Host side: src/ipc.ts
Add import after other local imports:
import { handleXIpc } from '../.claude/skills/x-integration/host.js';
Modify processTaskIpc function's switch statement default case:
// Find:
default:
logger.warn({ type: data.type }, 'Unknown IPC task type');
// Replace with:
default:
const handled = await handleXIpc(data, sourceGroup, isAdmin, DATA_DIR);
if (!handled) {
logger.warn({ type: data.type }, 'Unknown IPC task type');
}
2. Container side: container/agent-runner/src/ipc-mcp.ts
Add import after cron-parser import:
// @ts-ignore - Copied during Docker build from .claude/skills/x-integration/
import { createXTools } from './skills/x-integration/agent.js';
Add to the end of tools array (before the closing ]):
...createXTools({ groupFolder, isAdmin })
3. Build script: container/build.sh
Change build context from container/ to project root (required to access .claude/skills/):
# Find:
docker build -t "${IMAGE_NAME}:${TAG}" .
# Replace with:
cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/.."
docker build -t "${IMAGE_NAME}:${TAG}" -f container/Dockerfile .
4. Dockerfile: container/Dockerfile
First, update the build context paths (required to access .claude/skills/ from project root):
# Find:
COPY agent-runner/package*.json ./
...
COPY agent-runner/ ./
# Replace with:
COPY container/agent-runner/package*.json ./
...
COPY container/agent-runner/ ./
Then add COPY line after COPY container/agent-runner/ ./ and before RUN npm run build:
# Copy skill MCP tools
COPY .claude/skills/x-integration/agent.ts ./src/skills/x-integration/
Setup
All paths below are relative to project root (NANOCLAWBSTER_ROOT).
1. Check Chrome Path
# Check if Chrome exists at configured path
cat .env | grep CHROME_PATH
ls -la "$(grep CHROME_PATH .env | cut -d= -f2)" 2>/dev/null || \
echo "Chrome not found - update CHROME_PATH in .env"
2. Run Authentication
npx dotenv -e .env -- npx tsx .claude/skills/x-integration/scripts/setup.ts
This opens Chrome for manual X login. Session saved to data/x-browser-profile/.
Verify success:
cat data/x-auth.json # Should show {"authenticated": true, ...}
3. Rebuild Container
./container/build.sh
Verify success:
./container/build.sh 2>&1 | grep -i "agent.ts" # Should show COPY line
4. Restart Service
npm run build
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclawbster # macOS
# Linux: systemctl --user restart nanoclawbster
Verify success:
launchctl list | grep nanoclawbster # macOS — should show PID and exit code 0 or -
# Linux: systemctl --user status nanoclawbster
Usage via WhatsApp
Replace @Assistant with your configured trigger name (ASSISTANT_NAME in .env):
@Assistant post a tweet: Hello world!
@Assistant like this tweet https://x.com/user/status/123
@Assistant reply to https://x.com/user/status/123 with: Great post!
@Assistant retweet https://x.com/user/status/123
@Assistant quote https://x.com/user/status/123 with comment: Interesting
Note: Only the main group can use X tools. Other groups will receive an error.
Testing
Scripts require environment variables from .env. Use dotenv-cli to load them:
Check Authentication Status
# Check if auth file exists and is valid
cat data/x-auth.json 2>/dev/null && echo "Auth configured" || echo "Auth not configured"
# Check if browser profile exists
ls -la data/x-browser-profile/ 2>/dev/null | head -5
Re-authenticate (if expired)
npx dotenv -e .env -- npx tsx .claude/skills/x-integration/scripts/setup.ts
Test Post (will actually post)
echo '{"content":"Test tweet - please ignore"}' | npx dotenv -e .env -- npx tsx .claude/skills/x-integration/scripts/post.ts
Test Like
echo '{"tweetUrl":"https://x.com/user/status/123"}' | npx dotenv -e .env -- npx tsx .claude/skills/x-integration/scripts/like.ts
Or export CHROME_PATH manually before running:
export CHROME_PATH="/path/to/chrome"
echo '{"content":"Test"}' | npx tsx .claude/skills/x-integration/scripts/post.ts
Troubleshooting
Authentication Expired
npx dotenv -e .env -- npx tsx .claude/skills/x-integration/scripts/setup.ts
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/com.nanoclawbster # macOS
# Linux: systemctl --user restart nanoclawbster
Browser Lock Files
If Chrome fails to launch:
rm -f data/x-browser-profile/SingletonLock
rm -f data/x-browser-profile/SingletonSocket
rm -f data/x-browser-profile/SingletonCookie
Check Logs
# Host logs (relative to project root)
grep -i "x_post\|x_like\|x_reply\|handleXIpc" logs/nanoclawbster.log | tail -20
# Script errors
grep -i "error\|failed" logs/nanoclawbster.log | tail -20
Script Timeout
Default timeout is 2 minutes (120s). Increase in host.ts:
const timer = setTimeout(() => {
proc.kill('SIGTERM');
resolve({ success: false, message: 'Script timed out (120s)' });
}, 120000); // ← Increase this value
X UI Selector Changes
If X updates their UI, selectors in scripts may break. Current selectors:
| Element | Selector |
|---------|----------|
| Tweet input | [data-testid="tweetTextarea_0"] |
| Post button | [data-testid="tweetButtonInline"] |
| Reply button | [data-testid="reply"] |
| Like | [data-testid="like"] |
| Unlike | [data-testid="unlike"] |
| Retweet | [data-testid="retweet"] |
| Unretweet | [data-testid="unretweet"] |
| Confirm retweet | [data-testid="retweetConfirm"] |
| Modal dialog | [role="dialog"][aria-modal="true"] |
| Modal submit | [data-testid="tweetButton"] |
Container Build Issues
If MCP tools not found in container:
# Verify build copies skill
./container/build.sh 2>&1 | grep -i skill
# Check container has the file
docker run nanoclawbster-agent ls -la /app/src/skills/
Security
data/x-browser-profile/- Contains X session cookies (in.gitignore)data/x-auth.json- Auth state marker (in.gitignore)- Only main group can use X tools (enforced in
agent.tsandhost.ts) - Scripts run as subprocesses with limited environment
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