Claude-skill-registry instagram
Instagram Graph API integration via curl. Use this skill to fetch and publish Instagram media.
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/instagram" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-instagram && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/instagram/SKILL.mdInstagram API (Graph API)
Use the Instagram Graph API by directly executing
curl commands to read and publish Instagram content.
Official docs:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/instagram-api
When to Use
Use this skill when you need to:
- Fetch recent media (photos / videos / Reels) from an account
- Get detailed information about a specific media item (caption, type, link, time, etc.)
- Search recent media by hashtag
- Publish image posts via API (with caption)
Prerequisites
- You must have an Instagram Business / Creator account linked to a Facebook Page
- Create an app in Facebook Developers and enable Instagram Basic Display / Instagram Graph API permissions
- Obtain:
: a long-lived user access tokenINSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN
: your Instagram Business account IDINSTAGRAM_BUSINESS_ACCOUNT_ID
Set the environment variables, for example:
export INSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN="EAAG..." export INSTAGRAM_BUSINESS_ACCOUNT_ID="1784140xxxxxxx"
These examples use Graph API version
v21.0. You can replace this with the latest version if needed.
Required permissions (scopes)
Depending on which endpoints you use, make sure your app has requested and been approved for (at least):
instagram_basicpages_show_list
(for publishing media)instagram_content_publish
and related permissions (for insights / some hashtag use cases)instagram_manage_insights
Important: When using
in a command that pipes to another command, wrap the command containing$VARin$VAR. Due to a Claude Code bug, environment variables are silently cleared when pipes are used directly.bash -c '...'bash -c 'curl -s "https://api.example.com" -H "Authorization: Bearer $API_KEY"' | jq '.'
How to Use
All examples below assume you have already set:
INSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN INSTAGRAM_BUSINESS_ACCOUNT_ID
1. Fetch recent media for the account
Fetch the most recent media (photos / videos / Reels) for the account:
bash -c 'curl -s -X GET "https://graph.facebook.com/v21.0/${INSTAGRAM_BUSINESS_ACCOUNT_ID}/media?fields=id,caption,media_type,media_url,permalink,timestamp" --header "Authorization: Bearer ${INSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN}"'
Notes:
- Each item in the returned JSON represents a media object
- Common fields:
: media ID (used for details / insights later)id
: caption textcaption
:media_type
/IMAGE
/VIDEOCAROUSEL_ALBUM
: direct URL to the mediamedia_url
: Instagram permalinkpermalink
: creation timetimestamp
2. Get details for a single media
If you already have a media
id, you can fetch more complete information. Replace <your-media-id> with the id field from the "Get User Media" response (section 1 above):
bash -c 'curl -s -X GET "https://graph.facebook.com/v21.0/<your-media-id>?fields=id,caption,media_type,media_url,permalink,thumbnail_url,timestamp,username" --header "Authorization: Bearer ${INSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN}"'
3. Search media by hashtag
Note: hashtag search requires proper business use cases and permissions as defined by Facebook/Instagram. Refer to the official docs.
This usually involves two steps:
3.1 Get the hashtag ID
Replace
<hashtag-name> with any hashtag name you want to search for (without the # symbol), e.g., "travel", "food", "photography":
bash -c 'curl -s -X GET "https://graph.facebook.com/v21.0/ig_hashtag_search?user_id=${INSTAGRAM_BUSINESS_ACCOUNT_ID}&q=<hashtag-name>" --header "Authorization: Bearer ${INSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN}"'
Note the
id field in the returned JSON for use in the next step.
3.2 Fetch recent media for the hashtag
Replace
<hashtag-id> with the id field from the "Search Hashtag" response (section 3.1 above):
bash -c 'curl -s -X GET "https://graph.facebook.com/v21.0/<hashtag-id>/recent_media?user_id=${INSTAGRAM_BUSINESS_ACCOUNT_ID}&fields=id,caption,media_type,media_url,permalink,timestamp" --header "Authorization: Bearer ${INSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN}"'
4. Publish an image post
Publishing an image post via the Graph API usually requires two steps:
- Create a media container
- Publish the container to the feed
4.1 Create a media container
Write the request data to
/tmp/request.json:
{ "image_url": "https://example.com/image.jpg", "caption": "Hello from Instagram API 👋" }
Replace
https://example.com/image.jpg with any publicly accessible image URL and update the caption text as needed.
bash -c 'curl -s -X POST "https://graph.facebook.com/v21.0/${INSTAGRAM_BUSINESS_ACCOUNT_ID}/media" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d @/tmp/request.json --header "Authorization: Bearer ${INSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN}"'
The response will contain an
id (media container ID), for example:
{ "id": "1790xxxxxxxxxxxx" }
Note this ID for use in the next step.
4.2 Publish the media container to the feed
Write the request data to
/tmp/request.json:
{ "creation_id": "<your-creation-id>" }
Replace
<your-creation-id> with the id field from the "Create Media Container" response (section 4.1 above):
bash -c 'curl -s -X POST "https://graph.facebook.com/v21.0/${INSTAGRAM_BUSINESS_ACCOUNT_ID}/media_publish" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d @/tmp/request.json --header "Authorization: Bearer ${INSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN}"'
If successful, the response will contain the final media
id:
{ "id": "1791yyyyyyyyyyyy" }
You can then use the "Get details for a single media" command to fetch its
permalink.
5. Common errors and troubleshooting
- Permissions / OAuth errors
- Typical error message:
(#10) Application does not have permission for this action - Check:
- Whether the app has been reviewed / approved
- Whether the required Instagram permissions are enabled
- Whether
is a valid long-lived tokenINSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN
- Unsupported account type
- Most Graph API features require Business / Creator accounts
- Make sure the Instagram account type is correct and linked to a Facebook Page
- Rate limits
- Too many requests in a short period may hit rate limits; add delays for bulk operations
Guidelines
- Do not log tokens:
is sensitive; avoid printing it in logs or chat transcriptsINSTAGRAM_ACCESS_TOKEN - Validate curl commands in a test environment first: confirm flows before wiring them into automation / agents
- Keep API version up to date: periodically check Facebook docs and update the
version in URLs to the latestv21.0 - Use placeholder text for IDs: all examples use placeholder text like
instead of shell variables in URLs to avoid dependencies and make examples self-contained<your-media-id>