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soccer-cli

A CLI to check soccer scores, game details, and player stats from your terminal.

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clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/jrojas537/soccer-cli
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soccer-cli

A command-line interface to check soccer scores, game details, and player stats using the API-Football service.

Description

This skill provides a set of commands to quickly retrieve football data directly in your terminal. You can get the latest score for your favorite team, see detailed events from a specific match (like goals and cards), and view the full squad with player ratings and minutes played.

Installation

  1. Run the installer:

    ./install.sh
    

    This will compile the Go program and move the soccer-cli binary to ~/.local/bin/.

  2. Configure API Key: The CLI needs an API key from API-Football.

    Create a configuration file at ~/.config/soccer-cli/config.yaml:

    mkdir -p ~/.config/soccer-cli
    touch ~/.config/soccer-cli/config.yaml
    

    Add your API key to the file in the following format:

    apikey: YOUR_API_KEY_HERE
    

Usage

  • Get the latest score for a team:

    soccer-cli scores "<team-name>"
    

    Example: soccer-cli scores "Real Madrid"

  • Get detailed events from a game: (Use the Fixture ID from the scores command)

    soccer-cli game <fixture_id>
    

    Example: soccer-cli game 123456

  • Get the squad and player stats for a game:

    soccer-cli squad <fixture_id>
    

    Example: soccer-cli squad 123456

Metadata

Author@jrojas537
Stars1865
Views1
Updated2026-03-03
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{
  "plugins": {
    "official-jrojas537-soccer-cli": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}
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