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LinkedIn automation skills for AI agents – sales, social selling, data extraction, and more.

What is linkedin-skills?

linkedin-skills is a Claude Code agent skill that linkedIn automation skills for AI agents – sales, social selling, data extraction, and more.

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LinkedIn Skill

You have access to linkedin – a CLI tool for LinkedIn automation. Use it to fetch profiles, search people and companies, send messages, manage connections, create posts, react, comment, and more.

Each command sends a request to Linked API, which runs a real cloud browser to perform the action on LinkedIn. Operations are not instant – expect 30 seconds to several minutes depending on complexity.

If linkedin is not available, install it:

npm install -g @linkedapi/linkedin-cli

Authentication

If a command fails with exit code 2 (authentication error), ask the user to set up their account:

  1. Go to app.linkedapi.io and sign up or log in
  2. Connect their LinkedIn account
  3. Copy the Linked API Token and Identification Token from the dashboard

Once the user provides the tokens, run:

linkedin setup --linked-api-token=TOKEN --identification-token=TOKEN

Global Flags

Always use --json and -q for machine-readable output:

LINKEDAPI_CLIENT=skill:linkedin linkedin <command> --json -q

When using this skill, run every linkedin ... example below with the LINKEDAPI_CLIENT=skill:linkedin prefix so Linked API can attribute usage to the skill.

FlagDescription
--jsonStructured JSON output
--quiet / -qSuppress stderr progress messages
--fields name,url,...Select specific fields in output
--no-colorDisable colors
--account "Name"Use a specific account for this command

Output Format

Success:

{"success": true, "data": {"name": "John Doe", "headline": "Engineer"}}

Error:

{"success": false, "error": {"type": "personNotFound", "message": "Person not found"}}

Exit code 0 means the API call succeeded – always check the success field for the action outcome. Non-zero exit codes indicate infrastructure errors:

Exit CodeMeaning
0Success (check success field – action may have returned an error like "person not found")
1General/unexpected error
2Missing or invalid tokens
3Subscription/plan required
4LinkedIn account issue
5Invalid arguments
6Rate limited
7Network error
8Workflow timeout (workflowId returned for recovery)

Commands

Fetch a Person Profile

linkedin person fetch <url> [flags] --json -q

Optional flags to include additional data:

  • --experience – work history
  • --education – education history
  • --skills – skills list
  • --languages – languages
  • --posts – recent posts (with --posts-limit N, --posts-since TIMESTAMP)
  • --comments – recent comments (with --comments-limit N, --comments-since TIMESTAMP)
  • --reactions – recent reactions (with --reactions-limit N, --reactions-since TIMESTAMP)

Only request additional data when needed – each flag increases execution time.

# Basic profile
linkedin person fetch https://www.linkedin.com/in/username --json -q

# With experience and education
linkedin person fetch https://www.linkedin.com/in/username --experience --education --json -q

# With last 5 posts
linkedin person fetch https://www.linkedin.com/in/username --posts --posts-limit 5 --json -q

Search People

linkedin person search [flags] --json -q
FlagDescription
--termSearch keyword or phrase
--limitMax results
--first-nameFilter by first name
--last-nameFilter by last name
--positionFilter by job position
--locationsComma-separated locations
--industriesComma-separated industries
--current-companiesComma-separated current company names
--previous-companiesComma-separated previous company names
--schoolsComma-separated school names
linkedin person search --term "product manager" --locations "San Francisco" --json -q
linkedin person search --current-companies "Google" --position "Engineer" --limit 20 --json -q

Fetch a Company

linkedin company fetch <url> [flags] --json -q

Optional flags:

  • --employees – include employees
  • --dms – include decision makers
  • --posts – include company posts

Employee filters (require --employees):

FlagDescription
--employees-limitMax employees to retrieve
--employees-first-nameFilter by first name
--employees-last-nameFilter by last name
--employees-positionFilter by position
--employees-locationsComma-separated locations
--employees-industriesComma-separated industries
--employees-schoolsComma-separated school names
FlagDescription
--dms-limitMax decision makers to retrieve (requires --dms)
--posts-limitMax posts to retrieve (requires --posts)
--posts-sincePosts since ISO timestamp (requires --posts)
# Basic company info
linkedin company fetch https://www.linkedin.com/company/name --json -q

# With employees filtered by position
linkedin company fetch https://www.linkedin.com/company/name --employees --employees-position "Engineer" --json -q

# With decision makers and posts
linkedin company fetch https://www.linkedin.com/company/name --dms --posts --posts-limit 10 --json -q

Search Companies

linkedin company search [flags] --json -q
FlagDescription
--termSearch keyword
--limitMax results
--sizesComma-separated sizes: 1-10, 11-50, 51-200, 201-500, 501-1000, 1001-5000, 5001-10000, 10001+
--locationsComma-separated locations
--industriesComma-separated industries
linkedin company search --term "fintech" --sizes "11-50,51-200" --json -q

Send a Message

linkedin message send <person-url> '<text>' --json -q

Text up to 1900 characters. Wrap the message in single quotes to avoid shell interpretation issues.

linkedin message send https://www.linkedin.com/in/username 'Hey, loved your latest post!' --json -q

Get Conversation

linkedin message get <person-url> [--since TIMESTAMP] --json -q

The first call for a conversation triggers a background sync and may take longer. Subsequent calls are faster.

linkedin message get https://www.linkedin.com/in/username --json -q
linkedin message get https://www.linkedin.com/in/username --since 2024-01-15T10:30:00Z --json -q

Connection Management

Check connection status

linkedin connection status <url> --json -q

Send connection request

linkedin connection send <url> [--note 'text'] [--email [email protected]] --json -q

List connections

linkedin connection list [flags] --json -q
FlagDescription
--limitMax connections to return
--sinceOnly connections made since ISO timestamp (only works when no filter flags are used)
--first-nameFilter by first name
--last-nameFilter by last name
--positionFilter by job position
--locationsComma-separated locations
--industriesComma-separated industries
--current-companiesComma-separated current company names
--previous-companiesComma-separated previous company names
--schoolsComma-separated school names
linkedin connection list --limit 50 --json -q
linkedin connection list --current-companies "Google" --position "Engineer" --json -q
linkedin connection list --since 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z --json -q

List pending outgoing requests

linkedin connection pending --json -q

List incoming connection requests

Invitations that others have sent to you (received requests).

linkedin connection requests --json -q

Accept an incoming request

linkedin connection accept <url> --json -q

Ignore an incoming request

linkedin connection ignore <url> --json -q

Withdraw a pending request

linkedin connection withdraw <url> [--no-unfollow] --json -q

By default, withdrawing also unfollows the person. Use --no-unfollow to keep following.

Remove a connection

linkedin connection remove <url> --json -q

Posts

Fetch a post

linkedin post fetch <url> [flags] --json -q
FlagDescription
--commentsInclude comments
--reactionsInclude reactions
--comments-limitMax comments to retrieve (requires --comments)
--comments-sortSort order: mostRelevant or mostRecent (requires --comments)
--comments-repliesInclude replies to comments (requires --comments)
--reactions-limitMax reactions to retrieve (requires --reactions)
linkedin post fetch https://www.linkedin.com/posts/username_activity-123 --json -q

# With comments sorted by most recent, including replies
linkedin post fetch https://www.linkedin.com/posts/username_activity-123 \
  --comments --comments-sort mostRecent --comments-replies --json -q

Create a post

linkedin post create '<text>' [flags] --json -q
FlagDescription
--company-urlPost on behalf of a company page (requires admin access)
--attachmentsAttachment as url:type or url:type:name. Types: image, video, document. Can be specified multiple times.

Attachment limits: up to 9 images, or 1 video, or 1 document. Cannot mix types.

linkedin post create 'Excited to share our latest update!' --json -q

# With a document
linkedin post create 'Our Q4 report' \
  --attachments "https://example.com/report.pdf:document:Q4 Report" --json -q

# Post as a company
linkedin post create 'Company announcement' \
  --company-url https://www.linkedin.com/company/name --json -q

React to a post

linkedin post react <url> --type <reaction> [--company-url <url>] --json -q

Reaction types: like, love, support, celebrate, insightful, funny.

linkedin post react https://www.linkedin.com/posts/username_activity-123 --type like --json -q

# React on behalf of a company
linkedin post react https://www.linkedin.com/posts/username_activity-123 --type celebrate \
  --company-url https://www.linkedin.com/company/name --json -q

Comment on a post

linkedin post comment <url> '<text>' [--company-url <url>] --json -q

Text up to 1000 characters.

linkedin post comment https://www.linkedin.com/posts/username_activity-123 'Great insights!' --json -q

# Comment on behalf of a company
linkedin post comment https://www.linkedin.com/posts/username_activity-123 'Well said!' \
  --company-url https://www.linkedin.com/company/name --json -q

Statistics

# Social Selling Index
linkedin stats ssi --json -q

# Performance analytics (profile views, post impressions, search appearances)
linkedin stats performance --json -q

# API usage for a date range
linkedin stats usage --start 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z --end 2024-01-31T00:00:00Z --json -q

Sales Navigator

Requires a LinkedIn Sales Navigator subscription. Uses hashed URLs for person/company lookups.

Fetch person

linkedin navigator person fetch <hashed-url> --json -q

Search people

linkedin navigator person search [flags] --json -q
FlagDescription
--termSearch keyword or phrase
--limitMax results
--first-nameFilter by first name
--last-nameFilter by last name
--positionFilter by job position
--locationsComma-separated locations
--industriesComma-separated industries
--current-companiesComma-separated current company names
--previous-companiesComma-separated previous company names
--schoolsComma-separated school names
--years-of-experienceComma-separated ranges: lessThanOne, oneToTwo, threeToFive, sixToTen, moreThanTen
linkedin navigator person search --term "VP Marketing" --locations "United States" --json -q
linkedin navigator person search --years-of-experience "moreThanTen" --position "CEO" --json -q

Fetch company

linkedin navigator company fetch <hashed-url> [flags] --json -q

Optional flags:

  • --employees – include employees
  • --dms – include decision makers

Employee filters (require --employees):

FlagDescription
--employees-limitMax employees to retrieve
--employees-first-nameFilter by first name
--employees-last-nameFilter by last name
--employees-positionsComma-separated positions
--employees-locationsComma-separated locations
--employees-industriesComma-separated industries
--employees-schoolsComma-separated school names
--employees-years-of-experienceComma-separated experience ranges
--dms-limitMax decision makers to retrieve (requires --dms)
linkedin navigator company fetch https://www.linkedin.com/sales/company/97ural --employees --dms --json -q
linkedin navigator company fetch https://www.linkedin.com/sales/company/97ural \
  --employees --employees-positions "Engineer,Designer" --employees-locations "Europe" --json -q

Search companies

linkedin navigator company search [flags] --json -q
FlagDescription
--termSearch keyword
--limitMax results
--sizesComma-separated sizes: 1-10, 11-50, 51-200, 201-500, 501-1000, 1001-5000, 5001-10000, 10001+
--locationsComma-separated locations
--industriesComma-separated industries
--revenue-minMin annual revenue in M USD: 0, 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000
--revenue-maxMax annual revenue in M USD: 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 1000+
linkedin navigator company search --term "fintech" --sizes "11-50,51-200" --json -q
linkedin navigator company search --revenue-min 10 --revenue-max 100 --locations "United States" --json -q

Send InMail

linkedin navigator message send <person-url> '<text>' --subject '<subject>' --json -q

Text up to 1900 characters. Subject up to 80 characters.

linkedin navigator message send https://www.linkedin.com/in/username \
  'Would love to chat about API integrations' --subject 'Partnership Opportunity' --json -q

Get Sales Navigator conversation

linkedin navigator message get <person-url> [--since TIMESTAMP] --json -q

Custom Workflows

Execute a custom workflow definition from a file, stdin, or inline:

# From file
linkedin workflow run --file workflow.json --json -q

# From stdin
cat workflow.json | linkedin workflow run --json -q

# Inline
echo '{"actions":[...]}' | linkedin workflow run --json -q

Check workflow status or wait for completion:

linkedin workflow status <id> --json -q
linkedin workflow status <id> --wait --json -q

See Building Workflows for the workflow JSON schema.

Account Management

linkedin account list                            # List accounts (* = active)
linkedin account switch "Name"                   # Switch active account
linkedin account rename "Name" --name "New Name" # Rename account
linkedin reset                                   # Remove active account
linkedin reset --all                             # Remove all accounts

Important Behavior

  • Sequential execution. All operations for an account run one at a time. Multiple requests queue up.
  • Not instant. A real browser navigates LinkedIn – expect 30 seconds to several minutes per operation.
  • Timestamps in UTC. All dates and times are in UTC.
  • Single quotes for text arguments. Use single quotes around message text, post text, and comments to avoid shell interpretation issues with special characters.
  • Action limits. Per-account limits are configurable on the platform. A limitExceeded error means the limit was reached.
  • URL normalization. All LinkedIn URLs in responses are normalized to https://www.linkedin.com/... format without trailing slashes.
  • Null fields. Fields that are unavailable are returned as null or [], not omitted.

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