Twitter Search

Search Twitter/X for crypto sentiment, influencer takes, and community discussion.

Test report

Verdict
In test queue
Tested
Environment
Pending

In the test queue — machine-screened (validator 85/100, 106★ repo), full install/trigger/output test scheduled.

What Twitter Search does

Search Twitter/X for crypto sentiment, influencer opinions, and community discussions. Activate when researching tokens, projects, or market trends.

How to install Twitter Search

git clone https://github.com/juntoku9/claude-for-crypto-research
cp -r claude-for-crypto-research/.claude/skills/twitter-search ~/.claude/skills/twitter-search

Skills live in ~/.claude/skills/ (global) or .claude/skills/ (per-project). Restart Claude Code after installing.

Commands — how to trigger Twitter Search

  • /twitter-search Search Twitter/X for crypto sentiment, influencer takes, and community discussion.

It also activates on plain-language prompts like these:

  • Check Twitter sentiment on this new token launch
  • What are influencers saying about this project?
  • Search X for community discussion on this coin

Frequently asked questions

Is the Twitter Search skill free?
Yes. The skill itself is free from juntoku9/claude-for-crypto-research. SkillProof publishes the install command and an independent test verdict at no cost.
Does Twitter Search work with Claude Code?
It is in our test queue — we run every skill on real work before issuing a verdict, and this one is scheduled.
How do I install Twitter Search?
Copy the install command from this page, run it in your terminal, and restart Claude Code. Skills live in ~/.claude/skills/ (global) or .claude/skills/ inside a project.
Can I use Twitter Search with Cursor, Copilot, Gemini CLI, Codex or other AI tools?
The SKILL.md format is native to Claude (Claude Code, Desktop, claude.ai). The instructions inside adapt to other assistants: Cursor rules, GitHub Copilot instructions, Windsurf rules, Custom GPTs, AGENTS.md for OpenAI Codex, and GEMINI.md for Google Gemini CLI — our conversion guides cover each, and the free converter on the tools page does the wrapping for you.