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6 skills in "education" matching "reddit"

🦀 ClawHub
Last 30 Days
Research any topic from the last 30 days on Reddit + X + Web, synthesize findings, and write copy-paste-ready prompts. Use when the user wants recent social/web research on a topic, asks "what are people saying about X", or wants to learn current best practices. Requires OPENAI_API_KEY and/or XAI_API_KEY for full Reddit+X access, falls back to web search.
🦀 ClawHub
Privacy-first web search with DuckDuckGo-style bangs (!w, !yt, !gh)
Privacy-respecting web search via SearXNG with DuckDuckGo-style bangs support. Use for web searches when you need to find information online. SearXNG protects privacy by randomizing browser fingerprints, masking IP addresses, and blocking cookies/referrers. Supports 250+ search engines, multiple categories (general, news, images, videos, science), and DuckDuckGo-style bangs for direct engine searches (!w for Wikipedia, !yt for YouTube, !gh for GitHub, !r for Reddit, etc.). Aggregates results fro
🦀 ClawHub
Upload Videos🎥, Photos📸 & Text🖊️ to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Threads, Pinterest, Reddit & Bluesky via Upload-Post API
Upload content to social media platforms via Upload-Post API. Use when posting videos, photos, text, or documents to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, X (Twitter), Threads, Pinterest, Reddit, or Bluesky. Supports scheduling, analytics, FFmpeg processing, and upload history.
GitHub
Math to LaTeX
Send me an image of Math. I will give you the LaTeX code by [@No_Impact4379](https://www.reddit.com/user/No_Impact4379/)
GitHub
How To Make Your First $1,000 with Reddit Ads
by Ryan Luedecke. It's an old, but super informative tutorial.
GitHub
The Reddit Ads Experiment: What We Learned for $250
by Alex Berman. Spoiler: "we got a clear confirmation that the Reddit community is still Ad-proof and smells/ignores promoted posts".