This pulls English content from Reddit, Twitter/X, and YouTube through three separate Python scripts. Reddit search works without authentication, which is nice for quick lookups, but Twitter requires a TikHub token and YouTube needs an API key. Each script has its own sorting and filtering options, like limiting Reddit to specific subreddits or sorting YouTube by view count. The output is standard JSON across all three. It's useful when you need to scan community discussions or surface videos on a topic, though you're juggling different API requirements. The Reddit script is the easiest to get running immediately since it skips the auth dance.
npx -y skills add opensensenova/sensenova-skills --skill sn-search-social-en --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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