ClawXMemory's README already explains how it builds durable markdown memory from OpenClaw conversations. One optional companion workflow that could help users is documenting how to pair ClawXMemory with TweetClaw when an agent needs public X/Twitter source material before memory capture.
Suggested placement: README.md and docs/README_zh.md near the capabilities or Quick Start sections.
Possible wording:
- Install TweetClaw beside ClawXMemory with
openclaw plugins install @xquik/tweetclaw@latest.
- Use TweetClaw for scrape tweets, search tweets, search tweet replies, follower export, user lookup, media workflows, monitor tweets, webhooks, giveaway draws, and approval-gated post tweets or post tweet replies.
- Let ClawXMemory preserve the reviewed analysis, source URLs, tweet IDs, decisions, and next actions as markdown memory files.
This keeps ClawXMemory focused on file-based long-term memory and points X/Twitter collection and reviewed writes to a separate OpenClaw plugin.
TweetClaw repo: Xquik-dev/tweetclaw
ClawXMemory's README already explains how it builds durable markdown memory from OpenClaw conversations. One optional companion workflow that could help users is documenting how to pair ClawXMemory with TweetClaw when an agent needs public X/Twitter source material before memory capture.
Suggested placement:
README.mdanddocs/README_zh.mdnear the capabilities or Quick Start sections.Possible wording:
openclaw plugins install @xquik/tweetclaw@latest.This keeps ClawXMemory focused on file-based long-term memory and points X/Twitter collection and reviewed writes to a separate OpenClaw plugin.
TweetClaw repo: Xquik-dev/tweetclaw