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ADHX Twitter JSON Reader

v20260328
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Fetch any X/Twitter post via the ADHX API and return clean JSON that includes article content, author metadata, and engagement stats for easier summarization, analysis, or LLM consumption without scraping.
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Overview

ADHX - X/Twitter Post Reader

Fetch any X/Twitter post as structured JSON for analysis using the ADHX API.

Overview

ADHX provides a free API that returns clean JSON for any X post, including full long-form article content. This is far superior to scraping or browser-based approaches for LLM consumption. Works with regular tweets and full X Articles.

When to Use This Skill

  • Use when a user shares an X/Twitter link and wants to read, analyze, or summarize the post
  • Use when you need structured data from an X/Twitter post (author, engagement, content)
  • Use when working with long-form X Articles that need full content extraction

API Endpoint

https://adhx.com/api/share/tweet/{username}/{statusId}

URL Patterns

Extract username and statusId from any of these URL formats:

Format Example
x.com/{user}/status/{id} https://x.com/dgt10011/status/2020167690560647464
twitter.com/{user}/status/{id} https://twitter.com/dgt10011/status/2020167690560647464
adhx.com/{user}/status/{id} https://adhx.com/dgt10011/status/2020167690560647464

Workflow

When a user shares an X/Twitter link:

  1. Parse the URL to extract username and statusId from the path segments
  2. Fetch the JSON using curl:
curl -s "https://adhx.com/api/share/tweet/{username}/{statusId}"
  1. Use the structured response to answer the user's question (summarize, analyze, extract key points, etc.)

Response Schema

{
  "id": "statusId",
  "url": "original x.com URL",
  "text": "short-form tweet text (empty if article post)",
  "author": {
    "name": "Display Name",
    "username": "handle",
    "avatarUrl": "profile image URL"
  },
  "createdAt": "timestamp",
  "engagement": {
    "replies": 0,
    "retweets": 0,
    "likes": 0,
    "views": 0
  },
  "article": {
    "title": "Article title (for long-form posts)",
    "previewText": "First ~200 chars",
    "coverImageUrl": "hero image URL",
    "content": "Full markdown content with images"
  }
}

Installation

Option A: Claude Code plugin marketplace (recommended)

/plugin marketplace add itsmemeworks/adhx

Option B: Manual install

curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/itsmemeworks/adhx/main/skills/adhx/SKILL.md -o ~/.claude/skills/adhx/SKILL.md

Examples

Example 1: Summarize a tweet

User: "Summarize this post https://x.com/dgt10011/status/2020167690560647464"

curl -s "https://adhx.com/api/share/tweet/dgt10011/2020167690560647464"

Then use the returned JSON to provide the summary.

Example 2: Analyze engagement

User: "How many likes did this tweet get? https://x.com/handle/status/123"

  1. Parse URL: username = handle, statusId = 123
  2. Fetch: curl -s "https://adhx.com/api/share/tweet/handle/123"
  3. Return the engagement.likes value from the response

Best Practices

  • Always parse the full URL to extract username and statusId before calling the API
  • Check for the article field when the user wants full content (not just tweet text)
  • Use the engagement field when users ask about likes, retweets, or views
  • Don't attempt to scrape x.com directly - use this API instead

Notes

  • No authentication required
  • Works with both short tweets and long-form X articles
  • Always prefer this over browser-based scraping for X content
  • If the API returns an error or empty response, inform the user the post may not be available

Additional Resources

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Category Development
Name adhx
Version v20260328
Size 3.83KB
Updated At 2026-03-28
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