tweet.md converts X posts to Markdown
tweet.md rewrites X URLs into clean Markdown for LLMs, agents, research, and note-taking. It preserves attribution, timestamps, canonical links, media, quotes, and thread structure, with an API and agent skill for automation.
This is the right kind of boring utility: tiny surface area, immediate payoff, and exactly the normalization layer that makes social content usable in agent workflows.
- –The `x.com` to `tweet.md` URL swap is frictionless, which matters more than fancy features when the goal is reliable ingestion.
- –Preserving threads, quotes, and media in Markdown makes the output actually citeable instead of just readable.
- –The API plus agent skill file pushes it beyond a browser trick into something that can slot into Claude, Cursor, Codex, and research pipelines.
- –The main risk is durability: it depends on X API access and live content, so it solves retrieval and formatting more than archival reproducibility.
- –The credit model and free tier make it feel like lightweight infrastructure for power users rather than another social app.
DISCOVERED
3h ago
2026-05-26
PUBLISHED
1d ago
2026-05-25
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