Connected Claude Code to an X search engine.


Built a local bridging service based on Grok, running in the background, which Claude Code automatically calls when it needs to search X.
A one-line terminal command returns a summary plus relevant user quotes in seconds.
Two key advantages: it doesn’t use X’s official API (saving the $200 monthly Basic plan), and it can access real-time updates—API searches have delays and indexing limits, but Grok fetches the latest directly. (Prerequisite: may require X Premium+/Premium Grok permissions)
The most typical scenario: when working with Claude Code and wanting to know the latest discussions on a topic on X—who’s talking, what opinions they have, and if there are any pitfalls. Previously, you had to manually search in the browser; now, Claude searches itself, bringing back summaries so you can keep working.
Once set up, there’s no going back. Information retrieval shifts from “I go find it” to “it helps me find it,” and the experience is completely different.
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