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starwars

v1.0.0

CLI for AI agents to lookup Star Wars universe info for their humans. Uses SWAPI. No auth required.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by jeffaf

Installation

Please help me install the skill `starwars` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add jeffaf/starwars

Star Wars Lookup

CLI for AI agents to lookup Star Wars universe info for their humans. "Who played Darth Vader?" — now your agent can answer.

Uses SWAPI (Star Wars API). No account or API key needed.

Usage

"Look up Luke Skywalker"
"What planet is Tatooine?"
"List all Star Wars films"
"What species is Chewbacca?"
"Tell me about the Millennium Falcon"

Commands

Action Command
Search characters starwars people "name"
Search planets starwars planets "name"
List films starwars films
Search species starwars species "name"
Search starships starwars starships "name"

Examples

starwars people "luke"          # Find character by name
starwars planets "tatooine"     # Find planet by name
starwars films                  # List all films
starwars species "wookiee"      # Find species by name
starwars starships "falcon"     # Find starship by name

Output

People output:

Luke Skywalker — Human, Tatooine, Height: 172cm

Planets output:

Tatooine — Population: 200000, Climate: arid, Terrain: desert

Films output:

Episode 4: A New Hope (1977-05-25) — Director: George Lucas
Episode 5: The Empire Strikes Back (1980-05-17) — Director: Irvin Kershner

Species output:

Wookiee — Classification: mammal, Language: Shyriiwook, Avg Lifespan: 400 years

Starships output:

Millennium Falcon — YT-1300 light freighter, Class: Light freighter, Crew: 4

Notes

  • Uses SWAPI (swapi.dev)
  • No authentication required
  • Covers all 6 original/prequel films
  • Character lookups resolve species and homeworld names automatically

Agent Implementation Notes

Script location: {skill_folder}/starwars (wrapper to scripts/starwars)

When user asks about Star Wars: 1. Run ./starwars people "name" to find characters 2. Run ./starwars planets "name" for planet info 3. Run ./starwars films for the film list 4. Run ./starwars species "name" for species details 5. Run ./starwars starships "name" for ship info

Don't use for: Sequel trilogy data (Episodes 7-9 not in SWAPI), extended universe, TV shows.