- Replace xreach CLI with bird (@steipete/bird) as Twitter/X backend
- bird uses AUTH_TOKEN/CT0 env vars (simpler than xreach's session.json)
- Accept both 'bird' and 'birdx' binary names
- Remove version detection logic (bird v0.8.0 is the baseline)
- Write credentials.env to ~/.config/bird/ for easy sourcing
- Keep xfetch session.json sync for backward compatibility
- Update SKILL.md commands: bird search/read/user-tweets/thread
- Update install/uninstall to use npm @steipete/bird
- All 52 tests pass
Previously, Extracting cookies from chrome...
✅ Twitter/X: auth_token + ct0
✅ Cookies configured! Run `agent-reach doctor` to see updated status. stored Twitter
cookies in ~/.agent-reach/config.yaml but did NOT write them to
~/.config/xfetch/session.json. This caused xreach CLI to report
'Not authenticated' even after a successful configure.
The xfetch bridge existed only in the manual
code path (cli.py:829). This commit extracts it into a shared helper
_sync_xfetch_session() in cookie_extract.py and calls it from
configure_from_browser() too, so both paths behave consistently.
Fix is non-fatal: if the xfetch dir/file cannot be written, the error
is swallowed silently (agent-reach config.yaml remains the source of truth).
Co-authored-by: Panniantong <panniantong@users.noreply.github.com>