redbook and auto-rednote

The redbook CLI is a general-purpose automation tool, while auto-rednote is a specialized OpenClaw extension that wraps Xiaohongshu functionality into the OpenClaw framework—making them complements that serve different integration architectures rather than competitors.

redbook
61
Established
auto-rednote
42
Emerging
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 18/25
Maturity 18/25
Community 12/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 7/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 13/25
Stars: 169
Forks: 12
Downloads: 2,872
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 26
Forks: 4
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About redbook

lucasygu/redbook

小红书 CLI — 搜索、分析、自动化 Xiaohongshu content. Built for AI agents.

Extracts Xiaohongshu content via reverse-engineered API signatures without credentials, implementing dual signing systems (x-s for reads, AES-CBC for uploads) and three-layer cookie extraction strategies including CDP headless mode for encrypted Chrome 127+ environments. Designed for AI agent integration with modular analysis workflows spanning keyword research, competitor profiling, viral content templating, and automated comment management through Claude Code, OpenClaw, and similar AI frameworks.

About auto-rednote

BodaFu/auto-rednote

OpenClaw extension for Xiaohongshu (小红书 / RedNote) automation — 19 tools for content, interaction, notifications and publishing

Leverages OpenClaw's in-process browser control (via HTTP to Gateway) to avoid module isolation conflicts, reusing an existing authenticated Chrome session without separate API keys or reverse engineering. Extracts data from Xiaohongshu's React SPA `window.__INITIAL_STATE__` with fallback to DOM parsing, and implements multi-level comment handling with 4-tier failover strategies. For macOS, adds native GUI automation via the desktop app (AX tree parsing for Ghost OS, peekaboo CLI for IM) to reduce detection risk compared to web-based operations.

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